Hi Adrian,

Below is a Dropbox link for the  last accessible version of Revo, & some 
steps are below that.  Read the steps first, & if you run into problems you 
can call me.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/p3t4xb1oeu2kwih/Revo%20setup%20Version%201.95.zip?dl=1

It probably isn't the most intuitive program ever made, but in a normal
situation it's like a wizzard process.

1.  find the program you want to uninstall in a list of programs that
first comes up when you start the program.  You need to use first letter 
navigation to do this or, use your arrow keys because I haven't found a way 
to put all the programs into list view.

2.  With the program highlighted that you want to remove, open the context 
menu and press enter on uninstall.  You will get a dialogue asking if you're 
sure you want to remove this program, tab to the yes option & press the 
spacebar.

3.  Now it's time to choose the level at which revo uninstaller does its
job.  So, Shift + tab, into the options list.  you have 4 modes Built-in, 
Safe, Moderate, & Advanced.  I always choose
advanced because some programs love to leave registry entries and little
traces of themselves everywhere.
These are radio buttons, so just choose the appropriate one.

4.  Hit the next button and Revo will go to work and uninstall your
program, so sit back for a minute or two.

5.  This is when the fun really starts.  After you hit the next button,
Revo will display a number of left over files and registry entries from
the program.    hit the tab key and  you should find a select all
button, and a delete button. so first hit select all, followed by
delete.  You'll get a warning asking if you really want to do this?
Answer yes.  It'll then delete any files left over.  Now depending on
how the program is, it may next ask you to delete registry entries, this
is the same as left over files. Don't worry, this is safe to do because
it only deletes the registry entries that are for the application you're
uninstalling, it won't delete anything else but that.  So do the select
all and delete thing again and answer yes.  Sometimes, you might even
see a screen that just has a tree view, but it has nothing displayed. In
that case just do what you would normally do and hit select all and
delete and that'll do it.  After all that is done revo will display a
dialogue  with a finish button.
Hit that, and you're done.  you can then delete another program or close
the program it's up to you.  Sometimes you need to use the, Insert + F10, 
keystroke to open the Jaws task list & find the Revo remove option & press 
enter because you'll have landed on a blank window so you need to bring Revo 
back into focus.

                 I hope this helps explain things a bit better.

Take care.
Mike
Sent from my iBarstool.  Go Dodgers!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Adrian Spratt
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2017 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Google Chrome, can't install; Revo Uninstaller


Okay, now I've installed version 2.03 of Revo. It looks completely 
inaccessible. Using the PC cursor, the window says nothing but for a graphic 
window. The JAWS cursor reads a lot more, but I don't seem able to activate 
any controls. For example, I pressed insert-PC cursor on "Hunter," but the 
result, whether with the PC or JAWS cursor, was just a graphic.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On 
Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2017 1:28 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Google Chrome, can't install

Thanks, Flor. Yes, I checked add'/remove. I then went to task manager and 
stopped all Chrome and google-related running programs from running. Now I 
don't get the ongoing download message. Instead, after I authorize the 
system to run the Chrome  installation file, nothing happens, except that 
the Google programs show up again in the task manager.
Justin, although others on this list recommend Revo Uninstaller, I'm nervous 
about running a program that might do more than I want. If you or anyone 
else can give me some reassurance, I'd be happy to try it.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On 
Behalf Of Flor Lynch
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2017 11:53 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Google Chrome, can't install

Hi Adrian,

It sounds like some remainder of Google Chrome or Google Toolbar is till on 
your computer? Have you search your Control Panel Add / Remove?

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2017 2:35 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Google Chrome, can't install

The current thread about browsers has renewed my interest in using Chrome as 
more than an occasional backup. However, my copy of Chrome had problems that 
I couldn't fix. For example, it always opened with the "open file" dialog. I 
couldn't get Settings to give me any options, such as setting my homepage.
So I uninstalled it with the intention of reinstalling. Now here's my 
problem. I keep getting the following message:

Installation failed. Another installation of a Google application is in 
progress.

After first getting this message, I ran CCleaner and then rebooted. I tried 
again to install Chrome, only to get the same message.

Note: I did not run CCleaner's registry option and don't want to mess in any 
way with the registry.

Any ideas?
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