Overview of Remove Installed Programs wizard
On the Options screen, specify the files that you want to be removed as part of the uninstallation. The default selections will be appropriate for most users.
Uninstallation depth controls how far down in a hierarchical folder structure to search for items to remove.
Only uninstall specified application, ignoring any associated elements. Only uninstall the program executable. Any other files or folders that are in the same folder as the executable will NOT be removed.
Uninstall specified application an all elements contained in its folder. Uninstall the program executable and other items in its folder. Any other files or folders that are in the same folder as the executable WILL be removed.
If you select this option, you can select the Include items within application's subfolders check box to also remove any subfolders.
Uninstallation scope controls which types of data System Mechanic will search for. Then on the final screen, you can decide whether or not you want to uninstall any of the detected items.
For the most flexibility, it is recommended that you select all check boxes. You must select at least one of the following options to continue:
Find related files and folders. Searches for and displays the specified application main executable file and any associated files and folders.
Find shortcut items. Searches for and displays all shortcuts that reference the application and components.
Find registry items. Searches for and displays all registry entries that reference the application and components.
Find entries from system configuration files. Searches for and displays all references to the specified application and its components within system configuration files (.ini and .bat files).
When you are finished setting options, click Next to run the uninstallation.