Completely Remove OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 is a helpful third-party software that provides computer users with many useful features and tools. However, many users got difficulty and problem in uninstalling it from the computer. Below, we have listed possible problems when uninstalling OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177. If you also got such problem, you can find useful solution for it.
It seems that there are many computer users who have difficulty in uninstalling software like OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 from the system. And some of them get into trouble when uninstalling the software and some of them can uninstall the software but get problem after the uninstallation. Some possible problems that people run into:
- *OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 can not be uninstalled
- *OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 can not be completely uninstall and removed
- *OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 or other similar software can not be installed or updated again on the computer
- *The computer system runs much slower after OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 is uninstalled
- *The computer gets strange errors
Causes of the above problems :
- *OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 does not appear in the program list of Add/ Remove Programs
- *The uninstaller of OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 can not completely remove all associated files
- *There is some software that is not compatible with OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
- *There are many remnants left in the registry and hard drive
- *The .dll, .sys or other files shared with other software are deleted
Automatic OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 Uninstall Method (Recommended)
Manually Uninstall OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
Windows XP Users
1. Exit OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 in your computer
2. Click Start and click Control Panel
3. Click Add or Remove Programs
4. Loate OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 and click Remove button
5. Click OK or Yes to continue
Windows Vista and 7 Users
1. Click Start and then Control Panel
2. Click Uninstall a program
3. Find OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 and click Uninstall
Windows 8 Users
1. Right-click in the screen's bottom-left corner and click Control Panel from the pop-up menu.
2. Click View by Small icons
3. Highlight OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 and click Uninstall
Manually Remove OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 from Windows Registry
It's very risky to manually remove entries in registry. If you do not have sufficient computer skills, please try the automatic uninstall method.
1. Open the Registry Eidtor
Windows XP Users
Click Start, click Run, type in regedit and hit OK
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Users
Click Start and type in regedit
Windows 8 Users
Press "WIN+R" key combination to launch RUN dialog box then type regedit and press Enter
If you see a UAC dialog box, click "Yes" to open the Windows 8 Registry Editor.
2. Delete registry entries of OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 CAREFULLY
- *HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
- *HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
3. Search throughout the hard drive and delete all associated files
- *C:\Program Files\OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
- *C:\Documents and Settings\A\Application Data\OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177
Automatic OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 Uninstall Method (Recommended)
As you can see, it's very complicated and time-consuming to manually uninstall OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 from your computer. And if you delete other files by mistake, you may receive computer errors and get additional troubles.
So, it's recommended that you use an automatic third-party uninstaller to uninstall OpenGL Extension Viewer 2.11 Build 177 and completely remove all of its components with ease. The uninstaller can automatically scan and find out all registry keys, exe files, DLL files, drivers, and other components in every corner of the computer and then thoroughly delete all of them. And you do not need to know which file and registry key belongs to the program and whether it will destroy your PC if you delete it. Therefore, completely uninstalling a program will not be that difficult for you any more.