FlashBoot 3.2a
A guide to uninstall FlashBoot 3.2a from your computer
FlashBoot 3.2a is a Windows program. Read more about how to uninstall it from your computer. It is produced by
Mikhail Kupchik. Check out
here for more information on Mikhail Kupchik. You can get more details on FlashBoot 3.2a at
https://www.prime-expert.com/flashboot/. FlashBoot 3.2a is frequently set up in the C:\Program Files\FlashBoot directory, however this location can differ a lot depending on the user's choice while installing the application. The full uninstall command line for FlashBoot 3.2a is C:\Program Files\FlashBoot\unins000.exe. The application's main executable file has a size of 1.02 MB (1069568 bytes) on disk and is labeled fb-gui.exe.
FlashBoot 3.2a installs the following the executables on your PC, taking about 1.94 MB (
2035877 bytes) on disk.
- fb-cli.exe (72.50 KB)
- fb-gui.exe (1.02 MB)
- unins000.exe (871.16 KB)
The information on this page is only about version
3.2 of FlashBoot 3.2a.
A way to remove FlashBoot 3.2a from your computer using Advanced Uninstaller PRO
FlashBoot 3.2a is an application by the software company Mikhail Kupchik. Sometimes, users choose to erase this program. This is efortful because deleting this manually takes some knowledge related to Windows internal functioning. One of the best SIMPLE procedure to erase FlashBoot 3.2a 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 Windows PC, install it. This is a good step because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is one of the best uninstaller and general utility to take care of your Windows computer.
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- download the setup by pressing the DOWNLOAD NOW button
- install Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Run Advanced Uninstaller PRO. It's recommended to take your time to get familiar with the program's design and number of functions available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a powerful package of utilities.
3. Press the General Tools button
4. Activate the Uninstall Programs button
5. All the applications existing on your computer will be made available to you
6. Navigate the list of applications until you locate FlashBoot 3.2a or simply activate the Search field and type in "FlashBoot 3.2a". If it exists on your system the FlashBoot 3.2a application will be found automatically. After you select FlashBoot 3.2a in the list of applications, some information regarding the application is shown to you:
- Star rating (in the left lower corner). The star rating explains the opinion other people have regarding FlashBoot 3.2a, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Opinions by other people - Press the Read reviews button.
- Details regarding the app you want to remove, by pressing the Properties button.
For example you can see that for FlashBoot 3.2a:
- The web site of the application is: https://www.prime-expert.com/flashboot/
- The uninstall string is: C:\Program Files\FlashBoot\unins000.exe
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation page will appear. accept the uninstall by clicking Uninstall. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then remove FlashBoot 3.2a.
8. After removing FlashBoot 3.2a, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run an additional cleanup. Press Next to proceed with the cleanup. All the items of FlashBoot 3.2a that have been left behind will be detected and you will be asked if you want to delete them. By uninstalling FlashBoot 3.2a with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no Windows registry entries, files or folders are left behind on your PC.
Your Windows computer will remain clean, speedy and ready to run without errors or problems.
Disclaimer
This page is not a piece of advice to remove FlashBoot 3.2a by Mikhail Kupchik from your computer, we are not saying that FlashBoot 3.2a by Mikhail Kupchik is not a good application for your PC. This page simply contains detailed info on how to remove FlashBoot 3.2a supposing you want to. Here you can find registry and disk entries that Advanced Uninstaller PRO stumbled upon and classified as "leftovers" on other users' computers.
Last update on: 2018-12-03 03:26:39.213