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AX64 Time Machine 1.4.1.24 removal issue


Skunk1966

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I hope someone can help me with this problem;

I had this version of AX64 TM installed about 6 months ago and when starting my desktop I had the option to start up from AX64 TM or boot up Windows. After a month I decided I didn't like the software so I removed it using YourUninstaller. After rebooting my systeem I noticed that booting from AX64 option was still there when powering on my pc. I thought maybe the problem was that I forgot to uncheck automatic snapshots before removal of AX so I re-installed the same version today, checked the box for automatic snapshots, rebooted Windows, opened AX and unchecked snapshots.

I rebooted windows again and the option to boot from AX64 is still there. I removed AX again and after reboot there's no change in startup options.

Does anyone know how I can get rid of AX64 bootup option? I guess it's in root and it's preventing me from installing Rollback RX

Thanks in advance

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1. Reinstall your AX64 1.4

2. Choose Create Recovery Media

3. Click Uninstall it will remove AX64 boot option, it works for me

then you can uninstall your AX64

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1. Reinstall your AX64 1.4

2. Choose Create Recovery Media

3. Click Uninstall it will remove AX64 boot option, it works for me

then you can uninstall your AX64

thanx for the info! I'll follow your advice and report back :)

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That's not the way to get that out of your system.

Go to MSCONFIG, Go to AX64 Recovery (Windows) and click on delete. Now your System isn't multi boot anymore.

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1. Reinstall your AX64 1.4

2. Choose Create Recovery Media

3. Click Uninstall it will remove AX64 boot option, it works for me

then you can uninstall your AX64

thanx for the info! I'll follow your advice and report back :)

Hi Skunk1966, nice to see you again. just followed ..i tried as AlexCross post it's worked..

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1. Reinstall your AX64 1.4

2. Choose Create Recovery Media

3. Click Uninstall it will remove AX64 boot option, it works for me

then you can uninstall your AX64

thanx for the info! I'll follow your advice and report back :)

Hi Skunk1966, nice to see you again. just followed ..i tried as AlexCross post it's worked..

I decided to follow Alex's advice; now I managed to install Rollback RX

@ iih1 - I never left but it's always nice to be missed :) :cheers:

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@Skunk1966, btw how about Vinny any new magic... :cheers:

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@Skunk1966, btw how about Vinny any new magic... :cheers:

unfortunately no news at the moment

If there is any news Please don't forget Just PM me.. OK Skunk1966 nice to meet you, see you then good luck to you and success.

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@Skunk1966, btw how about Vinny any new magic... :cheers:

unfortunately no news at the moment

If there is any news Please don't forget Just PM me.. OK Skunk1966 nice to meet you, see you then good luck to you and success.

will do!

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if its a BCD boot entry then try Bootice or easybcd to remove it

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u can reinstall it and unstall it again ^^

thanks for the tip; I checked the boot entries but no AX64 entry found anymore :)

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I had the same problem a while back. The method Alex Cross recommended is how I did it. Takes about 10 seconds :)

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if its a BCD boot entry then try Bootice or easybcd to remove it

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u can reinstall it and unstall it again ^^

thanks for the tip; I checked the boot entries but no AX64 entry found anymore :)

Then change the MBR + PBR code back to default (if u have a non uefi bios) using bootice

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if its a BCD boot entry then try Bootice or easybcd to remove it

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u can reinstall it and unstall it again ^^

thanks for the tip; I checked the boot entries but no AX64 entry found anymore :)

Then change the MBR + PBR code back to default (if u have a non uefi bios) using bootice

Well man, I think he already solved his problem :huh:

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if its a BCD boot entry then try Bootice or easybcd to remove it

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u can reinstall it and unstall it again ^^

thanks for the tip; I checked the boot entries but no AX64 entry found anymore :)
Then change the MBR + PBR code back to default (if u have a non uefi bios) using bootice

Well man, I think he already solved his problem :huh:

AH ...

sorry i didnt notice

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that s better^_^

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