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Review and how it works

Personal Computer users like to install new tools perhaps from a CD or the Internet. But you only can't trust those installation tools. Sure, they'll copy a new application's main files to the hard drive, but they'll also add files to existing folders, change .INI files, tweak the Registry, and generally litter the disk. Yes, Windows contains an Add/Remove tools applet in its Control Panel, but this applet is virtually powerless on its own.
It will work only if the installation tool contains an uninstall module and offers to the applet all the required data.
If the installation tool is old or uncooperative, the Add/Remove Tools applet can't do a thing. It is the tool which gives you the possibility in safety clean all unwanted files and return the system to its innovative state.
Uninstall Manager: Four products in one. Uninstaller, file monitor, registry backup restorer, temporary file cleaner.
Uninstall Manager works by taking an image of the disk and registry files before program is added, and after that it enables the user to compare the current profile with the image and decide what to maintain and what to trash.
Uninstall Manager: Complete uninstall utility for all Win9x/ME/2k/XP users. If you install many program, it is the tool for you.
What is new? Now comes with option for Windows XP SP2
How to install & uninstall Uninstall Manager - system requirements No unusual requirements
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