Post by Admin on Jan 22, 2017 0:13:37 GMT
When uninstalling BlueStacks Notification Center your Windows too provides the following "error 1714" (aka, System Error 1612)? And when you have uninstalled BlueStacks, you too face the below dialog box saying "your apps have not yet been removed."?
Well, just a suggestion, Control Panel would be nice only if/when it actually works as expected. And if you're also talking about a clean uninstall of BlueStacks or BlueStacks app player, please forget about that setting in your own Windows. Furthermore, it would take longer to disable or remove another annoyance, ".NET Framework 3.5". You won't be able to play those Android games perfectly fine, without that .NET application.
Then, any practical advice how you can uninstall BlueStacks and/or its bro WildTangent completely? Read on and figure out the magic trick we're talking about, yourself. If you have any questions then you may choose an uninstall tool PRO that suits your O/S. Please, whatever you do, DO back up your personal stuff first.
In order to uninstall the BlueStacks for Windows, please follow the instructions outlined below:
1. Gain the admin access.
2. Exit the app from your own "Show hidden icons" area.
3. We highly recommend that you run Task Manager and terminate the below background processes manually. They are BlueStacks Agent and BlueStacks Log Rorator Service.
4. Now, move over to said Control Panel and click on "Uninstall a program".
5. Select the undesired app on the programs list.
6. Next press the Enter key or launch the embedded Uninstall option.
7. Once the below BlueStacks Uninstaller shows up, choose the option Yes from that dialog box.
8. Just please follow the onscreen info: sit tight while that box helps uninstall BlueStacks on your computer.
9. Now, press the Yes button on the following alert if you want to re-play the apps you downloaded/installed, or you wanna reuse those personal data later. If you are just not happy with BlueStacks, you should consider erasing those hives alongside the main application as well.
10. Shut down the following "Uninstall Wizard" and, you may tell the company why you have uninstalled their app in your system.
11. Try detecting, varifying and deleting all the remains that have "BlueStacks" in their name from hidden & protected locations. One more thing, turn off the Location option in Settings when it comes to privacy protection.
As for the Mac version of BlueStacks, well, quite a lot of players just fail to run that application due to the following info box.
In order to get rid of BlueStacks, you will then simply need to drag that app to Trash.
And if you too want to free up extra disk space, please navigate to the hidden Library file folder. There you would be presented with almost all app information. Then, refer to the steps mentioned above to clean out associated leftovers, such as the BlueStacks Feedback tool that's left in Runtime folder, the uHD-Agent that's still running w/ your Mac.
Well, just a suggestion, Control Panel would be nice only if/when it actually works as expected. And if you're also talking about a clean uninstall of BlueStacks or BlueStacks app player, please forget about that setting in your own Windows. Furthermore, it would take longer to disable or remove another annoyance, ".NET Framework 3.5". You won't be able to play those Android games perfectly fine, without that .NET application.
Then, any practical advice how you can uninstall BlueStacks and/or its bro WildTangent completely? Read on and figure out the magic trick we're talking about, yourself. If you have any questions then you may choose an uninstall tool PRO that suits your O/S. Please, whatever you do, DO back up your personal stuff first.
In order to uninstall the BlueStacks for Windows, please follow the instructions outlined below:
1. Gain the admin access.
2. Exit the app from your own "Show hidden icons" area.
3. We highly recommend that you run Task Manager and terminate the below background processes manually. They are BlueStacks Agent and BlueStacks Log Rorator Service.
4. Now, move over to said Control Panel and click on "Uninstall a program".
5. Select the undesired app on the programs list.
6. Next press the Enter key or launch the embedded Uninstall option.
7. Once the below BlueStacks Uninstaller shows up, choose the option Yes from that dialog box.
8. Just please follow the onscreen info: sit tight while that box helps uninstall BlueStacks on your computer.
9. Now, press the Yes button on the following alert if you want to re-play the apps you downloaded/installed, or you wanna reuse those personal data later. If you are just not happy with BlueStacks, you should consider erasing those hives alongside the main application as well.
10. Shut down the following "Uninstall Wizard" and, you may tell the company why you have uninstalled their app in your system.
11. Try detecting, varifying and deleting all the remains that have "BlueStacks" in their name from hidden & protected locations. One more thing, turn off the Location option in Settings when it comes to privacy protection.
As for the Mac version of BlueStacks, well, quite a lot of players just fail to run that application due to the following info box.
In order to get rid of BlueStacks, you will then simply need to drag that app to Trash.
And if you too want to free up extra disk space, please navigate to the hidden Library file folder. There you would be presented with almost all app information. Then, refer to the steps mentioned above to clean out associated leftovers, such as the BlueStacks Feedback tool that's left in Runtime folder, the uHD-Agent that's still running w/ your Mac.