To completely uninstall TxtReaderXpress DMS from your PC, you must remove its core application, clear its cached temporary files, and delete its left-behind registry keys. Follow this structured walkthrough to ensure a complete clean removal. Phase 1: End Active Processes
Programs of this nature often run background tasks that block the uninstallation process. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.
Look for any processes named TxtReaderXpress, TxtReader, or DMS. Right-click the process and select End Task. Phase 2: Standard Application Uninstallation
Remove the core software packages using the built-in Windows utility. Press the Windows Key, type Control Panel, and press Enter.
Click on Programs and Features (or Uninstall a Program under the Programs category).
Scroll through the list to locate TxtReaderXpress DMS (or related text-reading extensions). Right-click the application and select Uninstall.
Follow the on-screen prompts, choosing to Remove completely if given the option. Restart your PC immediately after the wizard finishes. Phase 3: Wipe Residual AppData and Temp Files
Standard uninstallers often leave heavy residue folders hidden in your user directories. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type %appdata% and click OK.
Search for any folder named TxtReaderXpress or its developer’s name. Right-click and Delete it.
Open the Run dialog box again (Windows Key + R), type %localappdata%, and delete corresponding folders there.
Open the Run dialog box one last time, type %temp%, and hit Enter. Select all files (Ctrl + A) and Delete them to clear your local cache. Phase 4: Clear Leftover Registry Keys
Warning: Modifying the registry incorrectly can harm your OS. Follow these steps precisely.
Press Windows Key + R, type regedit, and press OK to open the Registry Editor.
Click File > Export to create a backup of your registry before making changes. Press Ctrl + F to open the search box. Type TxtReaderXpress and click Find Next.
If a matching key or folder is highlighted on the left panel, right-click and Delete it.
Press F3 to find the next instance. Repeat until the registry search states no more items are found. Optional: Use a Dedicated Uninstaller
If the program throws errors during Phase 2 or refuses to leave, third-party uninstallation software can force-clean it. Tools like Revo Uninstaller Free specialize in scanning your system for deep traces, corrupted registry entries, and phantom files that standard Windows uninstallers miss.
If you encounter any specific error codes during this process, or if the program reappears after a reboot, please share those details so we can troubleshoot further. Remove unwanted programs easily with Revo Uninstaller Pro
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