How to Uninstall Page Defrag
When you get page defrag and want to remove it, what do you do? Some people look up how to and only find results telling you to edit the registry and what not. But you are not tech savvy and don't want to risk destroying windows? Well here's what you do:
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1It's very simple. Remember when you first tried to run page defrag and it asked you to extract all this junk? Above the little green load bar there was a location that it was extracting to. You may not have been paying attention, but here's how to find out:
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2Go into your browser history and go to the webpage where you installed the program from. Download it again. Now, when it asks you to extract it, look at the location. It could say, e.g. "My Documents/Downloads/PageDefrag". Go to that location.
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3You will see the file. It looks a little bit like a half disassembled rubiks cube. Open it up and click on "Don't Defrag (uninstall)". Now click ok. You're done!
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