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Mele20
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reply to Smokey Bear
Re: ProcessGuard 3.500

Ummm...I believe you were so "kind and polite" saying I was "curious" implying frivolity and superficial interest only for the sake of learning something "shocking" or "gossipy". You get back what you give.


Smokey Bear
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said by Mele20 See Profile :

Ummm...You get back what you give.
Ummmm...You are right Mele, sorry to upset you
Therefore, please accept my well-meant, humble apologises (and go 1 post back and read my edit. )
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PaddyT

@co.uk

reply to MagMan
If you are having problems uninstalling ProcessGuard 3.500
from start menu

before trying a safe mode uninstall

just go to c\program files\process guard and try to uninstall from there
..........................
Manual Uninstall:
1) Reboot your operating system into SAFE-MODE. To do this Reboot your machine, and just after your BIOS screen disappears keep pressing the F8 key. A menu should appear, select "Safe Mode" and press Enter.

2) Windows will ask you if you are sure you want to be in SAFE-MODE, answer yes. Then login to the same account you installed ProcessGuard from. If for some reason you cannot log into the same account, skip ahead to step 4 after logging in as the Administrator.

3) Run ProcessGuard's uninstall utility. You can see this from the Start Menu -> ProcessGuard -> Uninstall.

4) To verify the removal, make sure procguard.sys does not exist in your Windows\system32\drivers directory, and that procguard.dll and pguard.dat are not in your Windows\system32 directory. If they still exist delete them.

5) Reboot your machine, ProcessGuard will now be removed.


ZZZZZZZ
Premium
join:2001-05-27
PARADISE

 reply to MagMan
I used PG for years till I found Winsonar which worked great.

Then I found Online Armor with its Program guard and am even happier now.
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