A way to uninstall foobar2000 v1.3.10 from your system
This info is about foobar2000 v1.3.10 for Windows. Below you can find details on how to remove it from your PC. It is made by Peter Pawlowski. You can read more on Peter Pawlowski or check for application updates here. More details about the program foobar2000 v1.3.10 can be seen at http://www.foobar2000.org/. The program is usually located in the C:\Program Files (x86)\foobar2000 directory. Keep in mind that this location can differ being determined by the user's choice. You can uninstall foobar2000 v1.3.10 by clicking on the Start menu of Windows and pasting the command line C:\Program Files (x86)\foobar2000\uninstall.exe. Note that you might get a notification for admin rights. foobar2000.exe is the foobar2000 v1.3.10's primary executable file and it takes circa 1.78 MB (1864136 bytes) on disk.
foobar2000 v1.3.10 is composed of the following executables which take 2.02 MB (2119000 bytes) on disk:
A way to uninstall foobar2000 v1.3.10 from your computer with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
foobar2000 v1.3.10 is a program marketed by the software company Peter Pawlowski. Some computer users want to remove it. This is hard because doing this manually takes some experience regarding PCs. One of the best EASY procedure to remove foobar2000 v1.3.10 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 already installed on your Windows system, add it. This is good because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very efficient uninstaller and general utility to take care of your Windows computer.
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2. Run Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take some time to admire Advanced Uninstaller PRO's interface and number of features available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very good package of utilities.
3. Click on the General Tools button
4. Click on the Uninstall Programs feature
5. A list of the applications existing on the computer will appear
6. Navigate the list of applications until you locate foobar2000 v1.3.10 or simply click the Search feature and type in "foobar2000 v1.3.10". If it is installed on your PC the foobar2000 v1.3.10 app will be found very quickly. Notice that after you select foobar2000 v1.3.10 in the list of programs, the following information regarding the program is available to you:
Star rating (in the lower left corner). The star rating explains the opinion other users have regarding foobar2000 v1.3.10, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
Opinions by other users - Click on the Read reviews button.
Technical information regarding the application you are about to remove, by pressing the Properties button.
For instance you can see that for foobar2000 v1.3.10:
The web site of the application is: http://www.foobar2000.org/
The uninstall string is: C:\Program Files (x86)\foobar2000\uninstall.exe
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation page will appear. accept the uninstall by clicking the Uninstall button. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then remove foobar2000 v1.3.10.
8. After uninstalling foobar2000 v1.3.10, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will offer to run a cleanup. Press Next to start the cleanup. All the items of foobar2000 v1.3.10 which have been left behind will be detected and you will be able to delete them. By removing foobar2000 v1.3.10 using Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no Windows registry items, files or directories are left behind on your PC.
Your Windows PC will remain clean, speedy and ready to serve you properly.
The text above is not a piece of advice to remove foobar2000 v1.3.10 by Peter Pawlowski from your computer, nor are we saying that foobar2000 v1.3.10 by Peter Pawlowski is not a good application for your computer. This page simply contains detailed instructions on how to remove foobar2000 v1.3.10 supposing you decide this is what you want to do. Here you can find registry and disk entries that our application Advanced Uninstaller PRO stumbled upon and classified as "leftovers" on other users' PCs.