FileSeek 2.1.2
How to uninstall FileSeek 2.1.2 from your system
This info is about FileSeek 2.1.2 for Windows. Here you can find details on how to remove it from your computer. The Windows release was created by
Binary Fortress Software. More information on Binary Fortress Software can be seen
here. Please follow
http://www.binaryfortress.com if you want to read more on FileSeek 2.1.2 on Binary Fortress Software's page. The program is usually located in the C:\Program Files\FileSeek directory. Take into account that this path can differ being determined by the user's preference. "C:\Program Files\FileSeek\unins000.exe" is the full command line if you want to uninstall FileSeek 2.1.2. The program's main executable file is labeled FileSeek.exe and it has a size of 444.72 KB (455392 bytes).
FileSeek 2.1.2 installs the following the executables on your PC, taking about 1.54 MB (
1612760 bytes) on disk.
- FileSeek.exe (444.72 KB)
- unins000.exe (1.10 MB)
The information on this page is only about version
2.1.2.0 of FileSeek 2.1.2.
How to uninstall FileSeek 2.1.2 with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
FileSeek 2.1.2 is an application released by the software company Binary Fortress Software. Sometimes, people try to uninstall it. Sometimes this is difficult because removing this by hand requires some advanced knowledge related to removing Windows applications by hand. One of the best SIMPLE manner to uninstall FileSeek 2.1.2 is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here are some detailed instructions about how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO on your system, install it. This is good because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very potent uninstaller and general tool to take care of your system.
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- download the program by clicking on the green DOWNLOAD NOW button
- set up Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Run Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take some time to get familiar with Advanced Uninstaller PRO's interface and number of features available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful Windows optimizer.
3. Click on the General Tools button
4. Activate the Uninstall Programs button
5. All the programs existing on the computer will appear
6. Scroll the list of programs until you find FileSeek 2.1.2 or simply click the Search feature and type in "FileSeek 2.1.2". The FileSeek 2.1.2 program will be found very quickly. After you click FileSeek 2.1.2 in the list of programs, the following information regarding the application is shown to you:
- Safety rating (in the lower left corner). This tells you the opinion other users have regarding FileSeek 2.1.2, ranging from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Reviews by other users - Click on the Read reviews button.
- Details regarding the app you want to uninstall, by clicking on the Properties button.
For example you can see that for FileSeek 2.1.2:
- The web site of the program is: http://www.binaryfortress.com
- The uninstall string is: "C:\Program Files\FileSeek\unins000.exe"
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation dialog will come up. Confirm the removal by pressing Uninstall. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will remove FileSeek 2.1.2.
8. After removing FileSeek 2.1.2, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will offer to run an additional cleanup. Press Next to go ahead with the cleanup. All the items that belong FileSeek 2.1.2 which have been left behind will be found and you will be able to delete them. By uninstalling FileSeek 2.1.2 using Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no Windows registry entries, files or directories are left behind on your disk.
Your Windows PC will remain clean, speedy and able to serve you properly.
Disclaimer
The text above is not a recommendation to uninstall FileSeek 2.1.2 by Binary Fortress Software from your computer, nor are we saying that FileSeek 2.1.2 by Binary Fortress Software is not a good software application. This page only contains detailed instructions on how to uninstall FileSeek 2.1.2 supposing you want to. Here you can find registry and disk entries that Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' PCs.
Last update on: 2015-08-27 22:51:36.530