The Brute Force Uninstaller (BFU) is a program to help forcibly remove unwanted software and the likes from a system. It´s basically a scripting engine that can execute commands from a file, much like a batch file. The list of commands is very complete and powerful, and scripts are easy to write.
What's New:
Added RegSetExpandValue to set REG_EXPAND_SZ values
Added RegDeleteKeyIfNameContainsText/Hex to delete keys matching a mask
Online scripts can now be executed from the commandline (i.e. bfu.exe http://www.example.com/test.bfu)
Fixed RegResetPermissions (and others) not being recognized
Added OptionShowLog command to force showing the logfile after script completion
Added OptionSaveLog command to save the logfile to disk after script completion
More extensive logging
Fixed bug in CRC32 module with leading zeroes
Updated CRC32 module to read files ~3 times faster
"good for third party software but failures to remove Vista OS files"
It removed previously stuck software particularly drive by downloads. I wanted to streamline my system as much as possible;But it failed to remove Windows Vista OS files like Table PC( I have a notebook PC not a table PC). But in all fairness nothing I have tried has. I think n-lite is your only alternative to remove unwanted system components
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