Using Revo Uninstaller is mostly about three things: installing it, choosing what to remove, and carefully cleaning leftovers like files and registry entries after the normal uninstall runs.

What Revo Uninstaller Does

  • Revo first analyzes an installed program to find all related files, folders, and registry items, then runs the program’s own uninstaller.
  • After that, it scans for leftovers so the software is more completely removed than with standard Windows “Add/Remove Programs.”

Install Revo Uninstaller

  • Download the free or Pro version from the official Revo Uninstaller website and run the setup file.
  • Accept the license, choose the install location, and complete the wizard; using an account with administrator rights is recommended.

Basic: Uninstall a Program

  1. Open Revo Uninstaller; it will list installed software.
  1. Click the program you want to remove and choose the Uninstall button (or right‑click → Uninstall).
  1. Allow Revo to create a system restore point or registry backup if prompted (this gives you a safety net).
  1. Revo now runs the program’s built‑in uninstaller; follow its steps (Next, Remove, Finish, etc.).

Deep Clean Leftover Items

  • After the built‑in uninstaller finishes, Revo offers scan modes like Safe, Moderate, or Advanced to look for leftovers.
  • Advanced mode does the most thorough scan but can take longer, especially on large apps.

Then:

  1. Click Scan and wait for Revo to show leftover registry entries.
  1. Use “Select All,” then Delete to remove the entries you’re sure belong to the uninstalled program.
  1. Repeat the same process for leftover files and folders that Revo lists.

Extra Features (Pro & Advanced Use)

  • Revo Pro adds modules like Quick Uninstall, Forced Uninstall, and Hunter Mode, plus things like logs, browser and Windows cleaners, and backup management.
  • In those modes, Revo still analyzes the program, backs up the registry (if enabled), and then performs a scan and removal of leftovers according to the selected task.

Safe Usage Tips

  • Always read the list of registry items and files before deleting; avoid removing entries that clearly belong to Windows or other active programs.
  • Keeping restore points and registry backups enabled helps you roll back changes if something goes wrong.

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