takethemoney
Banned User - Chargebacks at Slotastic
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2004
- Location
- Washington
I'm getting ready to dump all of them, for the most part, save for iNetbet. I will uninstall that one too, but will reinstall later. I've come to the conclusion that, for the average player, unless you hit a random jackpot, for the most part it can't be done. By the grace of some RJ's, I've managed to come out, but.....in ordinary game play, what I have found is that something has once again gone down hill. Features are fewer and what they pay when they do trigger is much less than they used to. I noticed a huge decline about 2 weeks before Christmas and have played many sessions in both real and fun mode. RTG has implemented a max coin pay as well. Anyway, this thread was about uninstallation and there is a proper way to do it, but I need to know how to deep clean the computer afterwards.
Here is what I know so far:
1.Take a tablet and record all your casino names, username and passwords. We should be keeping track of these anyway to be assured that none of us open multiple accounts.
2. Uninstall the software in the control panel / programs and features. Sometimes these casinos will not uninstall, for whatever reason. When this happens the next step is to open Windows Explorer and find the actual casino folder, then just delete it.
These being done, RTG has a memory which is stored in the registry. This, I don't understand entirely, but from what I do know, it keeps your username, etc. If and when you reinstall a previously uninstalled casino it will remember your username among other things.
What I need to know is how to wipe the disc space that was previously occupied by the casino, as well as eliminate the registry entries from them. I just want to eliminate any possibility that these softwares were cross corrupting or tracking in any way. I have a theory on this stuff, but no proof. I just want to do this for my own project.
So, anyone know how to completely wipe them off the hard drive? I do not wish to format my hard drive and reinstall all my other apps.
Here is what I know so far:
1.Take a tablet and record all your casino names, username and passwords. We should be keeping track of these anyway to be assured that none of us open multiple accounts.
2. Uninstall the software in the control panel / programs and features. Sometimes these casinos will not uninstall, for whatever reason. When this happens the next step is to open Windows Explorer and find the actual casino folder, then just delete it.
These being done, RTG has a memory which is stored in the registry. This, I don't understand entirely, but from what I do know, it keeps your username, etc. If and when you reinstall a previously uninstalled casino it will remember your username among other things.
What I need to know is how to wipe the disc space that was previously occupied by the casino, as well as eliminate the registry entries from them. I just want to eliminate any possibility that these softwares were cross corrupting or tracking in any way. I have a theory on this stuff, but no proof. I just want to do this for my own project.
So, anyone know how to completely wipe them off the hard drive? I do not wish to format my hard drive and reinstall all my other apps.