Acrobat Reader DC Tile remains on 8.1 Windows boot screen after uninstalling

I installed Acrobat Reader DC just to try it. Then I uninstalled it by right clicking on the tile that took me in programs and features. I uninstalled the product but its remnants of tiles on the start screen. How can I remove the tile?



Thank you

Jonny

Hi Jonny,

Please make sure that Adobe Reader is installed completely, please run this tool cleaner Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat tool - Adobe Labs.

Restart your computer and check.

Let me know if the problem persists.

Kind regards

Nicos

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