

I remember fierce battles with the Registry of Windows to get rid for instance of Norton/Symantec Antivirus or Nero burning application. "Malwarebytes" is certainly not the only application leaving remnants in many places and, besides, to get entirely read of any no more wanted software is a very old computer problem. are always good measures before installing something new one is not absolutely sure one will keep. However to make before trying any of them a bootable clone of the main drive and to make TimeMachine backups. Other, more general tools, offered to "clean/improve" the system, have also usually an "uninstalling" section.

Click to expand.There are several very good tools easy to find, many of them free or at least free to try, which delete all the associated system remnants of any application one does not want any more.
