How to Remove Safecast
Clean the Registry You need a registry browser that supports displaying the last access date., Clean the physical hard disk data Get some Hexeditor like Winhex that supports raw hard disc access., Clean SafeCast files Find and delete...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Clean the Registry You need a registry browser that supports displaying the last access date.
The registry plugin for the Total Commander will do the job.
Sort entries for date and delete the newest (or search for "Local"="EN") in:
Not needed: -
Step 2: Clean the physical hard disk data Get some Hexeditor like Winhex that supports raw hard disc access.
Zero data at current physical hard disk sector 32(offset 0x4000) Notes: physical hard disk is not C: <- which is only a logical drive Data at this sector should look like random data Improper editing will do much damage.
Backup or copy sector before filling , -
Step 3: Clean SafeCast files Find and delete: %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Applicationdata\*\Product licenses\*.dat (in some older releases can be located at %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Applicationdata\*\Software licenses\*.dat)
Detailed Guide
The registry plugin for the Total Commander will do the job.
Sort entries for date and delete the newest (or search for "Local"="EN") in:
Not needed:
Zero data at current physical hard disk sector 32(offset 0x4000) Notes: physical hard disk is not C: <- which is only a logical drive Data at this sector should look like random data Improper editing will do much damage.
Backup or copy sector before filling ,
About the Author
Richard Robinson
Enthusiastic about teaching practical skills techniques through clear, step-by-step guides.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: