Re: How to uninstall software wireless optical mouse?

Mr. / Ms.

I bought a genius wireless optical mouse and I went back because it does not work, the problem, the mouse software remained in my programs folder. So I tried to uninstall the software for the mouse, but I get the message that says "" I should have a special authorization in order to remove the software from the mouse in the folder C: / / ""
Any solution do you know what type of permission that I should have! to remove this software.
I think that if I had the CD of the mouse I have uninstalled easily, but I n ' have the CD.
But still, I don't think that you need a CD to uninstall a software on your computer.

Any suggestion please.

Thank you

Hello

Should give us a little more information than we can help so that notebook and OS make you have?
What mouse do you have?

Normally, you can uninstall a software application if you go into control-online adding Panel & remove programs. Select the software for the mouse then click on uninstall.

If it doesn t work you need a special program. Therefore, I prefer CCleaner. You can also remove programs with this cold, you can clean the Windows registry and system files. It s very useful and can make your Windows faster.
Check this box: http://www.ccleaner.com/

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