Instruction to Fully Remove Reimage Repair Completely
Reimage Repair by Crossrider, which is an utility that claims to help users optimize and fix Windows system, however, this program and many other serial product developed by Crossrider have been detected by various reputable Antivirus and Anti-Malware software as adware and potentially unwanted programs for providing misleading scan result. Reimage Repair is potentially harmful and if your computer has it installed and want to remove Reimage Repair completely, please refer to the following instruction.
Fully remove Reimage Repair with professional uninstaller
The normal solution of uninstalling Reimage Repair through Control Panel is unable to fully remove all the component, part of the registry data would still be left inside the registry of the computer after the removal, applying a professional uninstaller tool would make the job much easier, otherwise you will need to manually find and delete these leftovers from Windows registry (You may refer to the detailed steps in the manual removal section).
How does Max Uninstaller work to remove Reimage Repair
Steps of removal
- Install Max Uninstaller on your computer.
- Launch Max Uninstaller, locate and select Reimage Repair, click on Run Analysis button.
- Hit the green Complete Uninstall button after the analysis is finished.
- Follow the instruction to finish the Standard removal process.
- Click Scan Leftover button to find out Reimage Repair leftovers that still exist in your PC.
- At last, click the green Delete Leftovers button to delete all found items.
How can I remove Reimage Repair manually
This is going to be a bit of complicated if you are going to manually remove this program, but it’s feasible though, simply follow the below steps and you’ll be able to get Reimage Repair off your PC completely.
1. Uninstall Reimage Repair through Control Panel
- Close Reimage Repair if it is still on.
- Go to Settings > Control Panel
- In the Category view of Control Panel, click Uninstall a program.
- Select Reimage Repair in the program list and click Uninstall button at the top.
- You will be asked “Are you sure you want to remove Reimage Repair?”, click OK.
- Now the default uninstaller would start the removal itself.
- After the removal is done, a message will pop up telling you that Reimage Repair was successfully removed from your computer.
If you are running Windows 7/Vista, just find the Control Panel from Start menu, the rest of the is pretty much the same as above.
2. Clean up registry leftovers
This part requires using Windows registry editor to manually remove Reimage Repair leftovers, please proceed with caution, and remember to backup the registry before any you start any cleanup operation. See the detailed steps as following:
Open Registry Editor
- Move the mouse to the bottom right of the screen to activate the sidebar.
- Go to Search, type ‘regedit’ in the search box and click the pop-up icon.
Backup Registry data
- Click File menu in the registry editor, click Export.
- Click “All” in the export range section, then name the backup file as “RegistryBackUp”.
- Click Save button, then the backup file will be created and saved onto the location you pointed.
Remove registry leftovers
- Click the little arrow sign to expend the registry branch tree on the left side.
- Locate and delete the following two registry folders
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Reimage
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Reimage
- Click Edit > Find.
- Type Reimage in the search box and click Find Next button.
- Delete all the found keys/entries/value that matched the search query.
- Repeat the search & find & delete operation until you delete all the matched items in the registry.
- Now reboot your computer after the cleanup.
If you get the above steps done correctly, Reimage Repair should have been completely removed from your desktop/laptop.
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