horuskol
4 discussion posts
Hi,
I downloaded the 2.1.1 version of DisplayFusion a while back, and it was okay but I now want to uninstall it - however, there is no uninstaller. I found a thread saying it had been fixed in a later version, but I can't update without paying - and I don't want to pay just for the privilege to remove software.
So - how do I remove your software...
You definitely don't have to pay to uninstall the software. You can use the Start Menu shortcut to uninstall it under "Start > Programs > DisplayFusion > DisplayFusion Uninstall" or you can use the "Add/Remove Programs" in the windows control panel.
horuskol
4 discussion posts
hi,
I installed on Windows Vista (which was probably my first mistake)... I have no Display Fusion folder in the Start Menu, and no Display Fusion uninstall option in the control panel's "programs and features" tool.
I've read through changelogs, and it looks like the uninstaller was fixed in a version a little later than 2.2.1, but I can't seem upgrade to a version with a working uninstaller without paying for it...
oh, and setting my thread to complete should really be up to me, as your post didn't actually help (although, at least you tried and just did not ignore me - i'm grateful for that).
Sorry, I'm really not sure what you're talking about. DisplayFusion v2.2.1 is the latest version, there is nothing newer. Perhaps you downloaded the .zip archive version? If this is the case then there is nothing installed and nothing to uninstall.
horuskol
4 discussion posts
Hi,
Sorry for the confusion - I mistyped the version number in my previous post - I'm actually running 2.1.1
I honestly can't remember how I installed the software. There is a folder in program files which contains a single EXE file. DisplayFusion also seems to be running on startup as a service and is present in my systray - which indicates some kind of installation, as this would require registry keys to be set, would it not?
horuskol
4 discussion posts
okay - i've done as you said... thanks for your time.