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1. Open the Start menu and then select Run. Type services.msc in the box
and then click OK.
2. Scroll down the list and locate the Microsoft Visual Basic. Right click on it
and select Stop.
3. Open the Windows Explorer, and navigate to Windows, System32 and
Microsoft Visual Basic. In the Microsoft Visual Basic folder, right click on the
Repository folder and then select Delete.
4. Open the Start menu and then select Run. Type services.msc in the box
and then click OK. Scroll down the list and locate the Microsoft Visual Basic.
Right click on it and select Start.
5. Restart your computer.
Tip: Download: Microsoft Visual Basic Removal Tool (Tested Malware & Virus
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What is "uninstall error"?
"This program cannot be found."
"The application is still in use."
"The application is protected and cannot be removed."
Whatever the uninstall error you're getting, there are ways to resolve the issue
and get that program off your machine without breaking it or your fists in
frustration. Even the most seasoned computer users (who are far more
experienced and tech-savvy than I am) have problem like this from time to
time. The difference it, they don't have to dig around and try to decipher the
wisdom of other experts who can tell them how to fix the problem. While
lacking expert status, I do happen to have a solution for this particular problem
that hopefully doesn't requiring deciphering. Resolving the uninstall error.
Though this process enables the system to delete the Microsoft Visual Basic
completely, a problem arises very often. When starting IE, the Microsoft Visual
Basic starts automatically again. This may be you just failed to remove the
program completely. The above method will remove the program from your
computer, but not from your Registry. In a word, a clean removal is that you
should remove the Microsoft Visual Basic from both the system and the
Registry.
However, most of people are not comfortable to edit the Registry, and they
could crash their system easily when editing the Registry.
1. Reboot your computer to enter the Safe Mode. You can press F8 when the
Windows is booting up and select Safe Mode.
2. Start the Help Uninstaller, find Microsoft Visual Basic in the display list, and
then choose Force Uninstall.
3. There will be a pop-up window recommends you to try Uninstall function
first, just click OK to skip it.
4. Navigate the path of Microsoft Visual Basic, and then click Next.
5. Help Uninstaller will scan your system to find all Microsoft Visual Basic
related files. When the Help Uninstaller has found out every file, click Next to
begin the removal.
6. Follow the on screen instructions to finish the removal.
As what has been said in the preceding paragraphs that a good deal of caches
would be loaded in local disk. And usually they are scattered around. It is time
consuming to clean them up. Therefore defrag after Microsoft Visual
Basic��s removal is required. Here's the video to show how: