Add/remove application problem of

I'm unable to remove an installed application.  The add/remove application opens but when I select the application target the window freezes and I can't close the window without having to reboot the machine.

First, sometimes you can force the process to be completed by using the Task Manager, instead of restarting the machine.

what you can do is to press ctrl alt delete, then find the process for the program at a standstill or task and kill him.

Second, a method, you can try to uninstall a program via Add/Remove Programs Control Panel 'via' SafeMode.

Thirdly, another method is if you did a system restore point before installing this unwanted program, you can essentially restore the State of the operating system, as it was before this program was installed.

Fourthly, another method is to open the registry and go to the branch to uninstall. then find this unwanted software 'uninstalling the chain', which will direct you to the location of the software uninstall program, as appropriate.

Finally, as long as the unwanted program is not a graphic overlay of office, like windows blinds, you can delete the folder explore parent via the program files.   later you can then run a registry cleaner to remove the registry keys that no longer have their parents on the disc program.  These types of registry keys are also known as 'an orphan registry key '.

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