Post by Admin on Feb 12, 2017 0:58:01 GMT
Today our UninstallGuides Team wrote this post to help you uninstall Total Defense Internet Security Suite on your own Windows 10 and/or other smart devices you have. This troubleshooting guide should also work for other versions of Windows, such as 8.1, 8, and 7. To do so, please read the very specific part of this how-to. Well, can you perform the uninstall of Total Defense product manually? Yes, you should absolutely be able to get that stuff done. It's just yet another WARNING! Please do not continue until you have read the following sentence: in order to Uninstall the Total Defense software, you would have to deal with some critical, hidden or protected system hives like Windows' Registry Editor. Even the smallest mistake on your side can easily damage your system irreversibly. And, if there are indeed difficult times, know that our uninstall tool PRO is already behind your annoyance, helping to keep your operating system clean and problem-free. If you do not want to risk crashing your system, you can give our professional program removal tool a try now.
On the other hand, please look carefully at any other optional programs when it comes to the below term, Possibly Unwanted Program (PUP). Because PUPs can be frequently embedded in bloated or sponsored setup files, from so-called free downloads to shareware and to adware. However, there is a simple way to keep those foistware at bay. We can’t stress that enough: slow down your mouse, or always keep an eye on your left mouse button that most starters are unaware of! For instance, if you installed Yahoo! Toolbar alongside Total Defense, you may consider removing that bar and restoring your browser configurations later.
Now, you may proceed to the troubleshooting parts.
Method 1. To start, you check out the Start menu, and perform the program removal routine by referring to the below image:
Method 2. Head over to Windows 10's apps list, locate the target item and click on the Uninstall button to start & complete the uninstall process. Refer to the following screenshots.
(Type control in the search box and choose Control Panel from the search result)
(locate the security program and launch the Uninstall option.)
Now, follow the steps listed below to complete the uninstallation:
(Optional yet recommended) a. Disable "Keep program data for future re-install".
b. Press the Uninstall button above.
c. Wait...
d. Restart your computer when ready.
5. Unhide all hidden & protected files temporarily. Head to filesytem and/or Windows Registry and try cleaning up other leftovers that have "Total Defense" as manufacturer.
Part 2 includes some fast tips you may use to rid of Total Defense on Windows 8 & 7:
(For Windows 8.1 or 8 users, press the Windows key and right-click on the target application, then you'll be good to go. Review the directions above if needed.)
(For Windows 7 & XP SP3 users, we kindly recommend uninstalling Microsoft .NET Framework 4 as well.)
On the other hand, please look carefully at any other optional programs when it comes to the below term, Possibly Unwanted Program (PUP). Because PUPs can be frequently embedded in bloated or sponsored setup files, from so-called free downloads to shareware and to adware. However, there is a simple way to keep those foistware at bay. We can’t stress that enough: slow down your mouse, or always keep an eye on your left mouse button that most starters are unaware of! For instance, if you installed Yahoo! Toolbar alongside Total Defense, you may consider removing that bar and restoring your browser configurations later.
Now, you may proceed to the troubleshooting parts.
Method 1. To start, you check out the Start menu, and perform the program removal routine by referring to the below image:
Method 2. Head over to Windows 10's apps list, locate the target item and click on the Uninstall button to start & complete the uninstall process. Refer to the following screenshots.
(Type control in the search box and choose Control Panel from the search result)
(locate the security program and launch the Uninstall option.)
Now, follow the steps listed below to complete the uninstallation:
(Optional yet recommended) a. Disable "Keep program data for future re-install".
b. Press the Uninstall button above.
c. Wait...
d. Restart your computer when ready.
5. Unhide all hidden & protected files temporarily. Head to filesytem and/or Windows Registry and try cleaning up other leftovers that have "Total Defense" as manufacturer.
Part 2 includes some fast tips you may use to rid of Total Defense on Windows 8 & 7:
(For Windows 8.1 or 8 users, press the Windows key and right-click on the target application, then you'll be good to go. Review the directions above if needed.)
(For Windows 7 & XP SP3 users, we kindly recommend uninstalling Microsoft .NET Framework 4 as well.)