I realize you're covering the bases so I've covered what I've done so far. My honest opinion it has more to do with Win7 than anything else. It WILL run on Win11 but that horrid OS creates so much network chatter not much else gets through. I only fire it or the Win10 machines up when I have to. Usually just to support someone else.
I deleted EVERYTHING pertaining to SF and I mean EVERYTHING. Every last directory, every last file, every last registry entry, even it's entries in the MuiCache keys. Every last speck. At this rate it may go away for good. If DVDFab had the foresight to post the checksums I wouldn't have needed to download it 3 times, and it was the offline installer, not the online. I learned my lesson the hard way. Grab it NOW or pay $10 next month. Yes I told it not to save my settings as that would defeat the purpose of removing it completely. Unless it drops turds elsewhere in the system I'm pretty sure I flushed that toilet.
Here are the checksums I got. I use a program I've used for years called MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility v2.1 by Raymond Lin.
MD5 CB74101BBE7F1DFBB7AAE038A6E225CE
SHA-1 58AEE092DB58D6DE136F8552DAEF27AFE8972C84
SHA-256 B35A1F634A35AC0134ABFCE3DAB3403597F9DA903E9F707616 0B9FAD8C438CBA
SHA-512 893AF4C023D880B20285ED44E5714051475C9569225B967FEA 0B49E2A06811392803847739A6957B2F8D7A07BA44D203FACC 8DBEAA36AE96B35DCF9D49E4354A
Every time.
I have little faith in professional uninstallers. I can't count how many times they've missed something or how many times they removed something that they shouldn't have. Not just my systems but my clients. That's not just a couple of years experience talking, that's decades of fighting with them. They may be fine for someone who has maybe a handful of programs installed but I have a LOT of money invested in software that I don't want trashed. Software I can't replace or the latest version blows. Be sure to read the disclaimers and terms of use for every one of those uninstallers before you buy stock in the company. You are likely to find a "We broke your software? So sad too bad. Never promised rainbows." in the teeny weeny print.
I'm of the opinion if the provided uninstaller does not work properly and completely it is simply a waste of disk space and an exercise in futility. Just there to give people a warm fuzzy feeling.
I do appreciate the help though, some would rather bash noobs than help. From what I've seen you bend over backwards to help regardless of who it may be! Hats off!
I deleted EVERYTHING pertaining to SF and I mean EVERYTHING. Every last directory, every last file, every last registry entry, even it's entries in the MuiCache keys. Every last speck. At this rate it may go away for good. If DVDFab had the foresight to post the checksums I wouldn't have needed to download it 3 times, and it was the offline installer, not the online. I learned my lesson the hard way. Grab it NOW or pay $10 next month. Yes I told it not to save my settings as that would defeat the purpose of removing it completely. Unless it drops turds elsewhere in the system I'm pretty sure I flushed that toilet.
Here are the checksums I got. I use a program I've used for years called MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility v2.1 by Raymond Lin.
MD5 CB74101BBE7F1DFBB7AAE038A6E225CE
SHA-1 58AEE092DB58D6DE136F8552DAEF27AFE8972C84
SHA-256 B35A1F634A35AC0134ABFCE3DAB3403597F9DA903E9F707616 0B9FAD8C438CBA
SHA-512 893AF4C023D880B20285ED44E5714051475C9569225B967FEA 0B49E2A06811392803847739A6957B2F8D7A07BA44D203FACC 8DBEAA36AE96B35DCF9D49E4354A
Every time.
I have little faith in professional uninstallers. I can't count how many times they've missed something or how many times they removed something that they shouldn't have. Not just my systems but my clients. That's not just a couple of years experience talking, that's decades of fighting with them. They may be fine for someone who has maybe a handful of programs installed but I have a LOT of money invested in software that I don't want trashed. Software I can't replace or the latest version blows. Be sure to read the disclaimers and terms of use for every one of those uninstallers before you buy stock in the company. You are likely to find a "We broke your software? So sad too bad. Never promised rainbows." in the teeny weeny print.
I'm of the opinion if the provided uninstaller does not work properly and completely it is simply a waste of disk space and an exercise in futility. Just there to give people a warm fuzzy feeling.
I do appreciate the help though, some would rather bash noobs than help. From what I've seen you bend over backwards to help regardless of who it may be! Hats off!
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