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Avastclear
« on: September 14, 2017, 03:38:12 PM »
I used avastclear from the Avast Site to remove some files, which where left behind with the uninstall program from Avast.
Avastclear asked permission to go to safe mode. I agreed. The laptop trarted up and the the laptop stopped and won't start again to Windows10. W#hen I tryed to rapair Windows 10 I got the the message that the laptop was blocked,
I tryed all the repair options but nothing helped. I need help and hope that anywhan can help me.

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Jaap

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Re: Avastclear
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2017, 04:33:42 PM »
Do you have a Windows rescue disk? If you do try rebooting using the rescue disk.
A rescue disk is sometimes refered to as a boot disk. It contains the necessary files to reboot your machine.
Creating a rescue disk is always a good habit to get into.
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Re: Avastclear
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2017, 10:11:26 AM »
Do you have a Windows rescue disk? If you do try rebooting using the rescue disk.
A rescue disk is sometimes refered to as a boot disk. It contains the necessary files to reboot your machine.
Creating a rescue disk is always a good habit to get into.

What a kind of useless comment and solution from avast!

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Re: Avastclear
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2017, 10:12:18 AM »
I used avastclear from the Avast Site to remove some files, which where left behind with the uninstall program from Avast.
Avastclear asked permission to go to safe mode. I agreed. The laptop trarted up and the the laptop stopped and won't start again to Windows10. W#hen I tryed to rapair Windows 10 I got the the message that the laptop was blocked,
I tryed all the repair options but nothing helped. I need help and hope that anywhan can help me.

Rind regards,
Jaap

I always use revo uninstaller pro for removing avast completely from my machine. I think you should use it.

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Re: Avastclear
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2017, 10:17:43 AM »
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The OP's post has nothing to do with the topic of this forum.

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Murat, you clearly have no clue at all what you are talking about.
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Para-Noid is not from avast.

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Revo will only work if the uninstaller from the application is still there and if the uninstaller is registered in the registry.
It is completely useless if the uninstaller is not working and/or not working.

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Revo is not removing avast completely nor does avastclear.

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Re: Avastclear
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2017, 11:22:06 AM »
Do you have a Windows rescue disk? If you do try rebooting using the rescue disk.
A rescue disk is sometimes refered to as a boot disk. It contains the necessary files to reboot your machine.
Creating a rescue disk is always a good habit to get into.

What a kind of useless comment and solution from avast!

This comment and suggestion (to have a means of recovery for many situations is just good practice) that so irritates you has nothing to do with avast, but another avast user just like yourself.
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