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November 27, 2025 557 views, 18 DLs, 3 |
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Geek Uninstaller 1.5.3.170 Portable ...
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Software uninstall helper
Geek Uninstaller is a software uninstaller that offers several advantages over the standard Windows software uninstall applet. It comes with a no-nonsense GUI that lets you view and sort all installed programs and provides right-click options to access registry keys, installation folder and web resources.
When you uninstall a software, Geek Uninstaller will automatically check if any registry keys, files or folders where left behind and offer you to remove them.
Other features include and option to force-remove a program (e.g. in case the standard uninstaller does not work), highlighting of newly installed apps and export to HTML report.
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November 27, 2025 System requirements:
XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 Portable Changelog: No change log ...Verified:
No Virus
No Spyware
No Bundle
No Adware
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Comments 3
 | I've found Geek Uninstaller to be very good for a portable (no installation needed) uninstaller tool. In comparison to Revo it sometimes finds more leftover items. In a few instances, it found less.
Of course, compared to the monitorthe-installation-style uninstallers, (Total Uninstall, Crystalidea Uninstall Tool, Revo Pro, etc) it will be less complete at finding leftover or hidden changes. I have compared to Total Uninstall, which almost always finds a few extra leftover registry entries. Still, a very good and worthy uninstaller tool to have in your tech kit. Especially given that it does not require to be installed itself. |
 | As I often try various bits of freeware, I thought Geek Uninstaller was ideal for me. But after using Geek for a couple of weeks, UltraSearch found 4 files on my hard drive with the name of a program I had removed, and another 4 files with the program maker's name. I then ran Regedit which found 3 leftover keys. Now I am using another uninstaller, whose first use was to remove Geek! |
 | Removes everything way better than the Microsoft uninstaller. |
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