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I am also wondering about the Un-Install.
Unlike the poster above, I have read MANY MANY complaints about Uninstalling Google Chrome.
Some were nightmares AFTER using Chrome's Uninstall process.
Registry changes that weren't uninstalled, and many changes still there - that interfere with IE !!
(Google vs. Microsoft.) It seems that Google did this (so-called Uninstall) to intentially disable parts of IE.
Google Chrome users who don't want to revert back to IE, never see the problem.
But the folks who went back to IE or just wanted to use Chrome for a few websites, were shocked to find that AFTER THEY THOUGHT they had Uninstalled Chrome, that they now had many problems using IE - that they never had before ! ( hyperlinks in emails not working, parts of IE not working correctly etc. etc.)
Some had to wipe their computers clean and re- install Windows to get rid of ALL the (secret) little pieces of Chrome distributed throughout their computer.
So I am wondering if Epic is COMPLETELY REMOVED with your Uninstall process ?
Have you CHECKED ALL the bits and pieces it installs and changes it makes, to see if they are gone after Uninstall ?
Does it make itself the "Default Browser" when it is installed?
Do you have to have a Epic Toolbar ?
How well does it work on My-Space or YouTube websites? Also Switching back and forth with IE ?
Does it remove Everything it installed in the registry?
Thanks Much
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