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Nikon Registry Sweeper 5.1.1 - Nikon Coolpix 4500 Digital Camera

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This is the Nikon Registry Sweeper Utility used to completely remove Nikon View 5.1.1. What is new/Content Description N/A Compatible OS platform Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition What's included in the download Registry Sweeper utility and associated files Special Notes Required download for Windows users who wish to uninstall Nikon View 5.1.1 http://www.nikonusa.com/software/RegSweep5_1_1.zip

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I want to uninstall spy sweeper but I can't. I get a runtime error. How can I uninstall?

download a software called youruninstaller... and install
uninstall spy sweeper using this software..
your problem ll surely get over
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Trying to remove all reference to Webroot from registry.

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Alleged conflict mcafee w webroot spy sweeper

Hi,
If spysweeper was installed then you should find it in "add remove programs" (XP) or "programs and features" (Vista) both can be found in the control panel.
When you open it look for webroot.
If it's not there type regedit in the search or run box, click on edit and select find, type webroot into the text box and search for any registry entry relating to spysweeper (webroot).
If your registry finds an entry click on find next and keep on doing this until the registry is cleared, then restart your PC and try and update Mcafee.
If you can't find any registry entry relating to webroot your PC maybe infected with spyware, malware or a virus. In that case i would perform a deep scan of the system whether your antivirus is updated or not.


Good luck and please post back if you need anymore help.

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The driver is blocked due to compatibilidad issues

Check that your Windows version is compatiblw with that version of Spysweeper. If it is, then .....

Re-install the Spy Sweeper again as there could be an installation error due to registry-based problems ( do not tinker with the Windows Registry ). You should be getting a good scan again if that installation is successful!

Check that your Windows version is compatiblw with that version of Spysweeper.
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The connection to the spy sweeper engine has been lost or terminated. Sky sweeper will now close and restart

CLEAN INSTALL needed here.
Try un-installing after the un-install, shut down completely for at least 30 seconds, and then restart. This releases any "Locked files" for deletion.
Then do a search in 'all files and folders' - search for both Weebroot and then Spy Sweeper, with the options "Search system folders", "Search hidden files and folders" and "Search subfolders" checked. Delete all of those files found.
You should do this search and delete whenever you un-install any programs. It will remove lots and lots of leftover junk files and corrupted files taking up room on your hard drive. It will also give you a "clean install" when you reinstall or install an updated program. (Do this ESPECIALLY when updating to a NEW anti-virus programs and “Internet Security Suite” programs such as McAfee or Norton etc.)
BEFORE RE-INSTALLING Spy Sweeper
Download and install "Registry Mechanic" then do the updates prior to running it and removing anything for the first time. This will get rid of all your current Registry errors, prior to installing or reinstalling.
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