Failed to uninstall

I tried to uninstall the CC by the uninstaller.  But always says busy and ask to try again later. How to do?

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Please remove Creative Cloud app and Adobe Application manager using the-

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    I still have to go around cleaning the files renamed by the antivirus program and get them out of the PC, but at least the PC is now working without virus.  The virus may also have damaged the process of restoration of the system, which still fails to restore the previous system configuration.  (Windows Explorer always creates an exception address on reboot).  I still need to work on this problem.  The virus 'off' system restore for all drives by using a parameter, however the TWEAKUI tool (I think it was what I used) allowed me to override this setting and control of group policy.

    There are a lot of viruses out there who adopts this method to take control of low level of connections from the PC to the internet, while allowing to download more viruses and keyloggers in the future in respect of the remote control.  Some of these viruses attach also to the many many files the user program.  In this case it has little alternative except to wipe the drive and start over with a clean, install since often these files cannot be cleaned.  Fortunately, my infection was not serious, and it was possible to remove the virus as described above.  I hope this description helps somebody out there.

    This answer is just a formality to change the resolved state.

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