Post by Admin on Feb 24, 2017 4:20:56 GMT
Today our UninstallGuides Team wrote this post to help you uninstall Torch Browser on your own Windows and/or Mac computer. 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 Torch Browser 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: to Uninstall the Torch Browser browser, you would have to deal with some critical, hidden or protected system hives (e.g., Windows' Registry Editor, Mac's Library folder). 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 more case studies, you may read this reply and/or this one later.
Now, you may proceed to the troubleshooting parts.
Part 1: Torch Browser for Windows Removal Guide
1. To start, obtain the admin access and, check your own desktop: make sure you erase the following icons alongside the browser software as well.
(Note: If you're having trouble ridding of NordVPN for Windows, please view this video guide later.)
2. Now, save your job and exit Torch, completely.
(Hit the three dot icon and launch the Exit option at the bottom.)
(Run Task Manager and terminate the above "TorchCrashHandler (32 bit)" manually.)
3. Now, head to Windows 10's apps list and start the standard software removal routine. Refer to the below screen shots.
(Once the above UAC shows up, hit the Yes button.)
(If you were just unhappy with that Torch app, feel free to rid of those browsing data.)
10. Unhide all hidden & protected files temporarily. Head to filesytem and/or Windows Registry and try cleaning up other leftovers that have "Torch" and/or "Torch Media" as manufacturer.
Part 2 includes some fast tips you may use to rid of Torch Browser on your Mac:
1. Typically, you need to get the root access (Mac password) first. Then we kindly recommend getting the output information of Torch running Activity Monity. To do this, you head to the Utilities sub-folder in the Applications after you run the unwanted Torch application.
2. Force all of Torch-related processes to exit using Activity Monity.
3. Check your own Applications folder and move the target icon to Trash.
6. Additional actions re remains cleaning are considered more risky and difficult. Please double-check those remains before you trash them.
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!
The Torch installer may include an optional Ask.com toolbar....
Now, you may proceed to the troubleshooting parts.
Part 1: Torch Browser for Windows Removal Guide
1. To start, obtain the admin access and, check your own desktop: make sure you erase the following icons alongside the browser software as well.
(Note: If you're having trouble ridding of NordVPN for Windows, please view this video guide later.)
2. Now, save your job and exit Torch, completely.
(Hit the three dot icon and launch the Exit option at the bottom.)
(Run Task Manager and terminate the above "TorchCrashHandler (32 bit)" manually.)
3. Now, head to Windows 10's apps list and start the standard software removal routine. Refer to the below screen shots.
(Once the above UAC shows up, hit the Yes button.)
(If you were just unhappy with that Torch app, feel free to rid of those browsing data.)
10. Unhide all hidden & protected files temporarily. Head to filesytem and/or Windows Registry and try cleaning up other leftovers that have "Torch" and/or "Torch Media" as manufacturer.
Part 2 includes some fast tips you may use to rid of Torch Browser on your Mac:
1. Typically, you need to get the root access (Mac password) first. Then we kindly recommend getting the output information of Torch running Activity Monity. To do this, you head to the Utilities sub-folder in the Applications after you run the unwanted Torch application.
2. Force all of Torch-related processes to exit using Activity Monity.
3. Check your own Applications folder and move the target icon to Trash.
6. Additional actions re remains cleaning are considered more risky and difficult. Please double-check those remains before you trash them.