![]() ![]() Is there another way to delete Device Doctor? As a result my computer freezes and must be corrected by a hard shutdown. When I click on uninstall it activates but does nothing. I do not find Device Doctor via Control Panel and the Add/Remove path. (05-26-2011 10:19 AM)rondor Wrote: I also have a problem removing Device Doctor. Thank you for your kind feedback, it is valuable for programmers, and I'll be adding uninstallation instructions here on the forum based on your feedback. ![]() To change search settings, please select from Internet Explorer menu Tools then Manage Add-ons. Adding Google back as your home page can be done through same sub-menu. Select the option labeled Remove, then in sub-menu that will be displayed click on the Search page to remove it. The Home Page drop-down menu should now be displayed. To remove a home page please click on the arrow to the right of the Home button (located on the far right hand side of your IE Tab Bar). With current installation procedure, it will not uninstall with Device Doctor uninstallation, but it must be uninstalled separately., which you did already, so what remains is to revert the home page in Internet Explorer: The search toolbar that was recently bundled with Device Doctor (it can be unselected during installation so that it's not installed at all), is technically a standalone software. If it doesn't uninstall well on your computer, something must went wrong with that particular installation. In my experience I have installed hundreds of applications on my computer over years and Device Doctor is one of the better ones - all the times I tested it uninstall is seamless, takes a second or two even on an old machine I have. Still manual deletion of files should do. I can't think of a reason why Device Doctor on your computer can't be removed using the standard uninstall procedure I'm sorry.
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