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Atlas recall uninstall
Atlas recall uninstall













atlas recall uninstall
  1. Atlas recall uninstall driver#
  2. Atlas recall uninstall software#
  3. Atlas recall uninstall Pc#
  4. Atlas recall uninstall windows#
atlas recall uninstall

As we already mentioned, when editing the Registry, be cautious – accidentally deleting the wrong item could cause all kinds of problems. Whatever you find, if you're sure it's no longer necessary then you can remove it by right-clicking the key in the left-hand pane and selecting Delete. NordVPN (opens in new tab) had some IP addresses, Windscribe left all our settings and the last external IP address, and FrootVPN and Anonine left data including our usernames and encrypted password. Our test system had leftover keys relating to ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), IPVanish (opens in new tab), IVPN, ProtonVPN, SecureVPN and VyprVPN (Golden Frog), but these were all either empty or contained nothing of interest. Scroll through each set of keys, looking for anything relating to VPNs that you have uninstalled.

atlas recall uninstall

To begin, launch REGEDIT and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE. At least some of these may survive the uninstaller, and they can sometimes give away details of your account or connection history.Īnother quick warning here: always be very careful when editing the Registry.

Atlas recall uninstall windows#

Windows VPN clients often store at least some of their settings in the Windows Registry. (Image credit: Microsoft) Registry references Which can be all of them, if you like – the files are just for troubleshooting, and it's safe to remove them. Look for a \Users\\OpenVPN\Log folder and delete any log files you don't need.

Atlas recall uninstall software#

Even after uninstalling VPNs, we've found folders left behind in ProgramData, with connection information, including BullGuard VPN\logs, \Logs, Hotspot Shield, NordVPN, PrivateVPN, SafeVPN\logs, SurfEasyService, Surfshark, UltraVPN\logs and VPNArea\Logs.ĭepending on your setup, you might have a separate installation of OpenVPN, the open source client used by many pieces of VPN software to manage their connections. If you don't see the ProgramData or AppData folders, launch Control Panel, go to File Explorer Options and make sure 'Show hidden files, folders and drives' is selected. You could also manually browse for files in the most likely locations: \Program Files, \Program Files (x86), \ProgramData, \Users\\AppData\Local, \Users\\AppData\Roaming. Investigate these to see what's left, and whether the folders can safely be deleted.

atlas recall uninstall

Open the client folder you noted in the previous step, if it still exists, and search your system for folders with similar names. There are often plenty of leftovers, ranging from stray DLLs to detailed logs of all your recent VPN connections. Uninstalling a VPN won't necessarily remove all of its files.

Atlas recall uninstall Pc#

Once you've run the regular uninstaller and removed any associated TAP files, reboot your PC to make sure Windows is able to delete locked program files. If you don't find anything, search your system for the VPN name and look for an Uninstall shortcut. Remove these by right-clicking and selecting Uninstall. If the list is sorted alphabetically, scroll to the T's and look for items beginning 'TAP-' (our test system included TAP-NordVPN and TAP-ProtonVPN).

Atlas recall uninstall driver#

The installed programs list might also include a TAP driver (a virtual network adapter) for your VPN provider. Make a note of the folder name – you'll need it later.Ĭlose the client completely (don't just minimize it), then try to uninstall it from the regular Control Panel applet (Control Panel > Programs and Features > Uninstall a Program). Open a client window, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to launch Task Manager, right-click the app name and select Open File Location. Start by finding where the program files are stored on your hard drive. The first step in removing a VPN is to clear away its client. (Image credit: Microsoft) Uninstall VPN clients















Atlas recall uninstall