removal of panda internet security

is there a removal tool to make sure panda internet security is off a friends desktop computer before she installs home or pro on her computer…checked panda’s website and show nothing…will do a search but can anyone tell me the best way or means to do so…panda was giving her computer trouble 8) ;D :smiley: :slight_smile:

Does Panda Internet Security left behind the same Panda active scan trash? (http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=12432.msg104932#msg104932)
Maybe you should use Control Panel, boot, then a good Registry Cleaner (there are threads about this in avast forums) and then manually check the items left behind by Panda.
I suppose you’ve Googled this issue too ;D

you know what tech…i googled and ask and yahoo search and no removal tool…think i will just do a complete operating system and drivers restore…she has the disks that came with her computer to do that and i know how too…it will make her computer fresh from day one even though she will have to put her software and programs back on…but at least panda won’t be on there…and then i will put avast! on and bam! no problem…THANKS Tech…have a good one avast!world 8) ;D


Uninstalling Panda with Add/Remove programs and then using a registry cleaner such as TweakNow RegCleaner Standard (free) to clear Panda entries should be a lot easier to do without loss of other data/programs.


I have had success uninstalling, Norton, McAfee, Bit Defender, NOD, AVG, Avast, and KAV 5 by using the Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, and then going to Search, and searching for all files and folders with the name of the program.

After deleting those, I have had no indication that any trash was left. I use CCleaner also. It seems that this would be a faster and simpler way to remove the program.

Jerry

Hi drhayden1…

Hope I catch you before you do the restore…here is the removal tool:

http://www.pandasoftware.com/support/card.aspx?id=21203&IdIdioma=2&ref=SopMonPlan

Scroll down until you find the “UNINST_v1011.exe” file.

This covers the 2005 and 2006 versions.

Hope this helps :slight_smile:

I forgot its this antivirus i uninstalled on a laptop with vista but it worked ok for 1 month or more,

wonder if the problems of not having internet and avast not working is aplying now to this after so long…

going to try removal tool of this.

Conflict between resident AVs or remnants of a previous one can occur at any time, some people who have had two AVs for many months say there no problem, that is more by luck than design as many find conflict problems immediately.

So there is no hard and fast time frame conflicting low level drivers could well be responsible for not having a connection and avast not working, it would depend on what the other AV was and what remnants were left behind.

Its very slow on logon and it tells on start that a service of windows couldnt be started,

wonder what realy hapened on the dam vista lol…

Without knowing what that services is no one can offer any advice.

Thats why Vista isnt recomended when you face this problems… no single detail on whats hapening,

all it says is “it wasnt possible to conect a service of windows” great i must say lol… ::slight_smile:

Overall: only way is formating the OS again.