Jump to content

mcafee internet security


Jaziek

Recommended Posts

or however the hell its spelt. is it a pain in the arse to get rid of? new laptop came with a 60 day trial pre installed, obviously I want to get rid of that as soon as it runs out. My question is, does it go kicking and screaming like norton tends to, or is it easy to remove?

Tk5SF.png
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It goes kicking and screaming alright. You'll need to find a force-removal tool.

I was going to eat hot dogs for dinner tonight. I think I will settle for cereal.

 

OPEN WIDE HERE COMES THE HELICOPTER.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You can use McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool from their website. Of course, there's always doubts, you can also try using CCleaner or another registry cleaner to remove the ones from McAfee.

 

 

 

http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you haven't got rid of it by the time I get to work on Monday, I will post a removal tool for you.

 

 

 

There is another solution, but you may not be too happy at doing it.

 

 

 

1. Boot into Safe Mode.

 

2. Click Start, and type REGEDIT into the run box and press enter.

 

3. Press F3 and type McAffee into the search box and press enter, this will search for McAffee in the registry.

 

4. Delete all occurrences of Mcaffee you find, each time you delete one, press F3 again and it will automatically find the next occurrence.

 

5. Reboot the PC.

 

6. Navigate to this folder C:\Program Files and delete any McAffee folders you find.

 

 

 

Please note that I hold no responsibility for you accidentally deleting important registry keys that can kill your windows, if you just remove McAffee then you should be fine. If you're a bit inexperienced with the registry, I would create a system restore point before doing anything with it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you haven't got rid of it by the time I get to work on Monday, I will post a removal tool for you.

 

 

 

There is another solution, but you may not be too happy at doing it.

 

 

 

1. Boot into Safe Mode.

 

2. Click Start, and type REGEDIT into the run box and press enter.

 

3. Press F3 and type McAffee into the search box and press enter, this will search for McAffee in the registry.

 

4. Delete all occurrences of Mcaffee you find, each time you delete one, press F3 again and it will automatically find the next occurrence.

 

5. Reboot the PC.

 

6. Navigate to this folder C:\Program Files and delete any McAffee folders you find.

 

 

 

Please note that I hold no responsibility for you accidentally deleting important registry keys that can kill your windows, if you just remove McAffee then you should be fine. If you're a bit inexperienced with the registry, I would create a system restore point before doing anything with it.

 

 

 

I'd set a system restore point regardless, mistakes do happen, and those mistakes might be costly.

I was going to eat hot dogs for dinner tonight. I think I will settle for cereal.

 

OPEN WIDE HERE COMES THE HELICOPTER.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am no expert or tech wiz...but I have had a similar problem before, which I was able to resolve. My PC also came with a free trial of Mcafee...I deleted it the normal way, through add/remove programs. However, I'm using Vista...and in the Windows Security Center it still said I had it installed. Apparently it was a problem with some process in Services, but basically its through that, that I resolved it. So basically...I would suggest just deleting it the normal way, and if your using XP or Vista...see if you have that same occurrence with the Security Center. But again I am no expert or tech wiz...just speaking as someone who's been there, done that.

Quotes from Sly:

 

=> "There's no magic to programming, just LOGIC."

 

=> "Only the best, is good enough."

Link to comment
Share on other sites

of course I'll try add / removing and using the official removal tool, and hopefully the world will be nice to me. I'm not going to do this until the trial is up, because I havent decided which AV/Firewall/anti spyware I'll use. Currently I'm thinking AVG, Zonealarm and Spybot.

Tk5SF.png
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Don't go for AVG, it once was a very good antivirus, but now it has gone downhill, meaning it doesn't find viruses as it did before. It's still better than McAfee, but if you want a free antivirus, go for Avira. That Av has some false positives, but is worth it, being the best free antivirus right now. Just to say, I have removed viruses on some friend's computers and they all had AVG. One of the computers had a rogue antivirus that was shutting AVG down too, and quite easily. If you want to go on even better, but having to pay, Kaspersky and NOD32 are the best. I'm personnally going to change from Kaspersky to NOD32 when the subscription ends.

 

 

 

For antispyware and firewall, you made good choices ;).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I will agree with sbrideau on that one. I've been using Avira Antivir on my desktop now as a replacement for Norton and it's been great. It's even found things Norton didn't pick up, and it uses hardly any system resources. I'm curious to know how good the premium (pay) version is though.

draciontheman.png

 

"In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."
Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you haven't got rid of it by the time I get to work on Monday, I will post a removal tool for you.

 

 

 

There is another solution, but you may not be too happy at doing it.

 

 

 

1. Boot into Safe Mode.

 

2. Click Start, and type REGEDIT into the run box and press enter.

 

3. Press F3 and type McAffee into the search box and press enter, this will search for McAffee in the registry.

 

4. Delete all occurrences of Mcaffee you find, each time you delete one, press F3 again and it will automatically find the next occurrence.

 

5. Reboot the PC.

 

6. Navigate to this folder C:\Program Files and delete any McAffee folders you find.

 

 

 

Please note that I hold no responsibility for you accidentally deleting important registry keys that can kill your windows, if you just remove McAffee then you should be fine. If you're a bit inexperienced with the registry, I would create a system restore point before doing anything with it.

 

 

 

I'd set a system restore point regardless, mistakes do happen, and those mistakes might be costly.

 

You could it wouldn't hurt but everybit of information i have gotten from clare has always been good.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.