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I have Windows xp home. My internet provider will provide me with another

vendors antispyware.First I have to remove Bit Defender 9 Antispyware.

I went to the control panel and add or remove programs. When I tried to

remove Bit Defender I get an error message #2753 cannot remove program.

I didn't know where to post this question but I thought Windows XP user

might have run into this problem before and solved it.

Help!

Thank you.

John

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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 00:15:08 +0100 (CET), thewiz wrote:

> I have Windows xp home. My internet provider will provide me with another

> vendors antispyware.First I have to remove Bit Defender 9 Antispyware.

> I went to the control panel and add or remove programs. When I tried to

> remove Bit Defender I get an error message #2753 cannot remove program.

> I didn't know where to post this question but I thought Windows XP user

> might have run into this problem before and solved it.

 

How to uninstall BitDefender

http://kb.bitdefender.com/KB333-en--How-to-uninstall-BitDefender.html

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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 00:15:08 +0100 (CET), thewiz wrote:

> I have Windows xp home. My internet provider will provide me with another

> vendors antispyware.First I have to remove Bit Defender 9 Antispyware.

> I went to the control panel and add or remove programs. When I tried to

> remove Bit Defender I get an error message #2753 cannot remove program.

> I didn't know where to post this question but I thought Windows XP user

> might have run into this problem before and solved it.

> Help!

> Thank you.

> John

 

Crosspost, do not multipost

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting

http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

Kayman <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in news:#3XEGb8NJHA.4832

@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting

 

I read up on crossposting and now I understand what you mean.

I am a newbie and still have a lot to learn.

Thank you.

As to the helpful ideas, I had tried both of them but still got the 2753

message.

I don't understand if the message is coming from Bit Defender or from the

windows removal tool, hence some of my dumb posting.

Guest The Real Truth MVP
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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

Try this http://www.revouninstaller.com/

 

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"thewiz" <jwelles339@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message

news:ge328l$pr2$1@aioe.org...

> Kayman <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in news:#3XEGb8NJHA.4832

> @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

>

>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting

>

> I read up on crossposting and now I understand what you mean.

> I am a newbie and still have a lot to learn.

> Thank you.

> As to the helpful ideas, I had tried both of them but still got the 2753

> message.

> I don't understand if the message is coming from Bit Defender or from the

> windows removal tool, hence some of my dumb posting.

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

Do you use Registry cleaners? Have you contacted BitDefender Support?

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DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

 

thewiz wrote:

> I have Windows xp home. My internet provider will provide me with another

> vendors antispyware.First I have to remove Bit Defender 9 Antispyware.

> I went to the control panel and add or remove programs. When I tried to

> remove Bit Defender I get an error message #2753 cannot remove program.

> I didn't know where to post this question but I thought Windows XP user

> might have run into this problem before and solved it.

> Help!

> Thank you.

> John

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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

thewiz wrote:

> I have Windows xp home. My internet provider will provide me with another

> vendors antispyware.First I have to remove Bit Defender 9 Antispyware.

> I went to the control panel and add or remove programs. When I tried to

> remove Bit Defender I get an error message #2753 cannot remove program.

> I didn't know where to post this question but I thought Windows XP user

> might have run into this problem before and solved it.

> Help!

> Thank you.

> John

 

At times like this, you want a search site that allows site specific

searching. I used http://www.altavista.com/web/adv and set the

domain to bitdefender.com and used "uninstall" as the search term.

That got me this page as a solution. There is a link on the page,

to an uninstall tool.

 

http://kb.bitdefender.com/KB333-en--How-to-uninstall-BitDefender.html

 

Good luck,

Paul

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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

Paul

>

> At times like this, you want a search site that allows site specific

> searching. I used http://www.altavista.com/web/adv and set the

> domain to bitdefender.com and used "uninstall" as the search term.

> That got me this page as a solution. There is a link on the page,

> to an uninstall tool.

>

> http://kb.bitdefender.com/KB333-en--How-to-uninstall-BitDefender.html

>

> Good luck,

> Paul

 

Thank you all. I used the free program removal tool that was listed.

It is named revo uninstaller and it found registry links that windows did

not remove.The Real Truth MVP gave me the answer.

Thank you all for your trouble.

After following Bit Defenders own ideas I still had parts of their program

hidden away and The Real Truth MVP recommended the revo uninstaller.

I installed it and ran it and am now very happy again.

Thanks to all.

John

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Guest Curt Christianson
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Re: Bit Defender 9 cannot remove

 

Oh no.........

 

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http://dundats.mvps.org/

http://www.aumha.org/

http://dundats.mvps.org/AutoIt/default.aspx

 

>

> Thank you all. I used the free program removal tool that was listed.

> It is named revo uninstaller and it found registry links that windows did

> not remove.The Real Truth MVP gave me the answer.

> Thank you all for your trouble.

> After following Bit Defenders own ideas I still had parts of their program

> hidden away and The Real Truth MVP recommended the revo uninstaller.

> I installed it and ran it and am now very happy again.

> Thanks to all.

> John

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