McAfee Drive Encryption
A way to uninstall McAfee Drive Encryption from your PC
McAfee Drive Encryption is a Windows application. Read below about how to uninstall it from your PC. It is written by
McAfee, LLC.. Take a look
here for more information on McAfee, LLC.. Usually the McAfee Drive Encryption program is placed in the C:\Program Files\McAfee\Endpoint Encryption directory, depending on the user's option during setup. MsiExec.exe /I{2FD494EE-A2F3-4620-9DD6-3F5AD1BF158C} is the full command line if you want to uninstall McAfee Drive Encryption. The application's main executable file occupies 1.65 MB (1729984 bytes) on disk and is labeled Toast32.exe.
The following executables are installed together with McAfee Drive Encryption. They occupy about 8.10 MB (
8489184 bytes) on disk.
- Balloon32.exe (1.55 MB)
- EpeFprTrainer.exe (2.44 MB)
- EpePcMonitor.exe (2.05 MB)
- Toast32.exe (1.65 MB)
- MDECryptService.exe (417.40 KB)
This web page is about McAfee Drive Encryption version
7.2.9.5 only. You can find below info on other releases of McAfee Drive Encryption:
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How to remove McAfee Drive Encryption from your computer with the help of Advanced Uninstaller PRO
McAfee Drive Encryption is an application by McAfee, LLC.. Frequently, users choose to uninstall this program. Sometimes this can be hard because uninstalling this by hand requires some know-how related to Windows program uninstallation. One of the best SIMPLE manner to uninstall McAfee Drive Encryption is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here is how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO on your PC, add it. This is a good step because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very potent uninstaller and general tool to optimize your PC.
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- download the setup by clicking on the green DOWNLOAD button
- set up Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Start Advanced Uninstaller PRO. It's recommended to take some time to admire the program's interface and number of functions available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful Windows tool.
3. Click on the General Tools button
4. Press the Uninstall Programs tool
5. A list of the programs installed on the computer will appear
6. Scroll the list of programs until you find McAfee Drive Encryption or simply activate the Search field and type in "McAfee Drive Encryption". The McAfee Drive Encryption app will be found automatically. After you select McAfee Drive Encryption in the list of applications, the following information regarding the application is available to you:
- Star rating (in the lower left corner). The star rating explains the opinion other users have regarding McAfee Drive Encryption, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Opinions by other users - Click on the Read reviews button.
- Technical information regarding the program you wish to remove, by clicking on the Properties button.
7. Press the Uninstall button. A confirmation window will come up. accept the removal by clicking the Uninstall button. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will automatically remove McAfee Drive Encryption.
8. After removing McAfee Drive Encryption, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run a cleanup. Press Next to proceed with the cleanup. All the items that belong McAfee Drive Encryption which have been left behind will be detected and you will be able to delete them. By uninstalling McAfee Drive Encryption with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no Windows registry entries, files or directories are left behind on your system.
Your Windows system will remain clean, speedy and able to run without errors or problems.
Disclaimer
The text above is not a recommendation to remove McAfee Drive Encryption by McAfee, LLC. from your computer, we are not saying that McAfee Drive Encryption by McAfee, LLC. is not a good application for your computer. This page only contains detailed info on how to remove McAfee Drive Encryption supposing you want to. The information above contains registry and disk entries that other software left behind and Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' computers.
Last update on: 2019-09-17 20:27:39.007