Monday, June 16, 2014

Effcient Ways to Remove Visual Studio 2008 from You Computer

How do you uninstall Visual Studio 2008 ? My sister has been trying to uninstall Visual Studio 2008 with windows control panel and it doesn’t work. It says could not open INSTALL.log file. So, there comes a question. Have you also been receiving this message when uninstalling Visual Studio 2008 ? It is usually caused by multiple installs and uninstalls due to troubleshooting and other random fiddling.

 
To remove Visual Studio 2008 , users usually go to Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
First open Visual Studio 2008 , click File, and then click Exit. This will make sure that Visual Studio 2008  is completely shut down before proceeding.
Go to: ‘Start > Control Panel’ and double click on ‘Add or Remove Programs’.
You may have to switch your view to Classic View to see Add or Remove Programs icon.
In Add or Remove Programs, scroll down the list to locate the current version of Visual Studio 2008  installed on your computer.
Once you have located it, click it once to highlight it. You should now see the option to remove the software.
You will be prompted and asked if you are sure that you want to remove Visual Studio 2008 .
Select Yes.
The uninstaller will begin to run. Various windows may pop up during the uninstall process.
Do not cancel the uninstall process.
This may take anywhere from 3‐10 minutes depending on your system.
Once the uninstall process has completed, restart your system.

After that, you may need to proceed to uninstalling betfilter from the Startup list as previously attempted. Nevertheless, it doesn’t have to be so complicated to rip you off such a simple program. A Perfect Uninstaller can easily handle this the easy way, especially for a corrupted betfilter program.

Force Uninstall Visual Studio 2008 with Perfect Uninstaller.
Close main running applications on your desktop.
Please make hidden files and folders shown on your computer before conduct the Force Uninstall.

Open “My Computer”→click “Tools” icon on the tool bar and select “Folder Options…” →click on “View” button→Select” Show hidden files and folders” under the folder list of “       Hidden files and folders”→ last, select “Apply” to make it work.
 

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