MultiCommander (x64)
A guide to uninstall MultiCommander (x64) from your system
You can find on this page details on how to uninstall MultiCommander (x64) for Windows. It is produced by
Mathias Svensson. Additional info about Mathias Svensson can be found
here. MultiCommander (x64) is typically set up in the C:\Program Files\MultiCommander (x64) directory, however this location may differ a lot depending on the user's choice when installing the application. The full uninstall command line for MultiCommander (x64) is C:\Program Files\MultiCommander (x64)\Uninstall MultiCommander.exe. The program's main executable file is labeled MultiCommander.exe and occupies 6.19 MB (6493696 bytes).
MultiCommander (x64) is comprised of the following executables which take 7.72 MB (
8098442 bytes) on disk:
- MCAdmin.exe (310.00 KB)
- MultiCommander.exe (6.19 MB)
- MultiCrashReport.exe (410.00 KB)
- MultiUpdate.exe (764.50 KB)
- Uninstall MultiCommander.exe (82.63 KB)
This page is about MultiCommander (x64) version
4.6.0.1800 alone. For other MultiCommander (x64) versions please click below:
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A way to erase MultiCommander (x64) from your PC with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
MultiCommander (x64) is an application by Mathias Svensson. Frequently, users want to erase this application. Sometimes this can be troublesome because performing this manually requires some advanced knowledge related to PCs. One of the best EASY practice to erase MultiCommander (x64) is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here is how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO already installed on your system, add it. This is a good step because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful uninstaller and general tool to optimize your PC.
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- install Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Start Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take some time to admire Advanced Uninstaller PRO's interface and wealth of features available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful system optimizer.
3. Click on the General Tools category
4. Press the Uninstall Programs button
5. All the applications existing on the computer will be made available to you
6. Scroll the list of applications until you find MultiCommander (x64) or simply click the Search field and type in "MultiCommander (x64)". The MultiCommander (x64) application will be found automatically. Notice that after you select MultiCommander (x64) in the list of apps, some data regarding the application is shown to you:
- Safety rating (in the left lower corner). This explains the opinion other people have regarding MultiCommander (x64), ranging from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Reviews by other people - Click on the Read reviews button.
- Details regarding the app you want to uninstall, by pressing the Properties button.
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation page will show up. Confirm the removal by pressing Uninstall. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will automatically uninstall MultiCommander (x64).
8. After uninstalling MultiCommander (x64), Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run an additional cleanup. Click Next to perform the cleanup. All the items that belong MultiCommander (x64) that have been left behind will be detected and you will be asked if you want to delete them. By removing MultiCommander (x64) with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you can be sure that no registry items, files or directories are left behind on your computer.
Your system will remain clean, speedy and able to run without errors or problems.
Geographical user distribution
- Windows 8.1 (6.3)
- 10.0
- Windows 7 (6.1)
Software Application
Disclaimer
The text above is not a recommendation to uninstall MultiCommander (x64) by Mathias Svensson from your computer, we are not saying that MultiCommander (x64) by Mathias Svensson is not a good application. This page only contains detailed info on how to uninstall MultiCommander (x64) supposing you want to. The information above contains registry and disk entries that Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' computers.
Last update on: 2019-02-02 06:59:25.703