Overview
1. Navigation
This section hosts shortcuts to the available program modules. Simply click an entry to jump to the corresponding module.2. Installation monitoring
Use the switch to enable / disable installation monitoring. If enabled, a new icon will appear in your task tray and UnInstaller will detect and log new installations automatically. Right-click the icon to access the context menu and use "" to manually trigger new installations. Alternatively, you can also left-click the icon.3. Quick feature access
This section provides status information on installed programs, plugins etc. Click the tiles to quickly access the affected program module.4. History
The most recently installed programs are listed here including uninstall buttons. Tiles for installations that have been monitored with UnInstaller display an additional icon on a blue background.Program module structure
All modules follow a similar structure:
1. A summary of selected entries is displayed at the top along with the ability to filter and search through them.
2. Entries along with details are displayed in the center.
3. Features applicable to said entries are displayed at the bottom.
4. Additional features appear here, if available.
Ratings
Many module support star-based ratings, e.g. to rate the usability of a program.These ratings are based on an online database and are regularly updated through UnInstaller. You can supply your own ratings by clicking the stars to bring up the corresponding dialog:
Depending on the amount of available ratings, selected stars may appear either blue or yellow.
Applications
Select "Applications" on the overview page to access the list of applications currently installed on your PC. Use the subtopics to filter the last, e.g. by size. Either click an entry to uninstall the affected program or use the check boxes to uninstall several applications in a row. Click "Uninstall" the remove the selected items from your PC.
You may also uninstall recently installed applications using the corresponding buttons for the list of most recent installations on the overview page.
Filter
Use the drop-down menu to hide common installation, e.g. the .NET Framework. Use the text field to filter results by specific terms.Log file
Additional features are available for log files created with UnInstaller here.Show log file
Displays details, e.g. modified registry entries, for the selected installation.Export file list
Creates a text file with the paths of all program files for the selected installation.Export registry changes
Creates a .reg file with all registry modifications for the selected installation.Delete log without uninstalling
Deletes the log file without uninstalling the program. The program can still be uninstalled but will be treated as an "unmonitored" installation.More functions
Delete entry
Removes the entry from both the program and the Windows-default overview of installed applications without uninstalling the program.Edit uninstall command line parameters
If needed, you can adjust the parameters used with the uninstallation script here.Open folder in Windows Explorer
Opens the current program location in Windows Explorer.Revert relocation
Moves a relocated program back to its original location.Go to the website
Opens the website associated with the program.Search online
Performs an online search with the selected entry using your default browser.Rate online
You may rate the program on a scale from 1 to 5 stars here. Alternatively, you can also click the stars behind a list entry to use this feature.Download database
Updates the local ratings database through the Internet.Export program list
Exports the list of currently installed programs to a file.Import exported program list
Imports a previously exported list of programs. Programs currently not installed on the host system will be marked accordingly. Use this feature on a new PC, or after a Windows reinstallation, to quickly spot programs that have yet to be reinstalled, for example.Delete imported entries
Removes all previously imported entries for programs currently not installed on the host system.Select none
Deselects all entries.Settings
Opens the settings for this program section.Refresh
Reloads the list of installed applications.Create report
Creates a table view of all installed applications and opens it in the default browser.Import logs
Imports UnInstaller 4 log files.Open logs folder
Shows the folder containing the log files in Windows Explorer.Show log file
Displays the log file created by Ashampoo® UnInstaller 15 during the installation of the program.Edit installation log
Displays the log file created by Ashampoo® UnInstaller 15 during the installation of the program and allows you to manually remove individual entries.Export file list
Creates a text file with a list of all file paths created during installation.Export Registry changes
Exports all Registry modifications made during installation to a .reg file.Uninstall
UnInstaller can perform additional in-depth cleaning to remove files created by an application during use. This feature is enabled by default. Usually, UnInstaller detects when the uninstallation process is complete. However, you may have to manually notify the program using the corresponding button in some cases.Uninstalled
In the left navigation bar, "Uninstalled" lists all recently uninstalled applications and allows you to either delete the uninstall log file or perform in-depth cleaning, in case you had disabled this feature during the uninstallation.Move
Use this feature to move programs to a new location e.g., to free up disk space on the original drive. Associated files will be moved to the new location and a corresponding shortcut will be created in the original folder. This ensures your programs will continue to work as usual.Install
In case auto-detection fails or if you'd rather trigger installation monitoring yourself, you can also drag the affected setup file into the area under "Install" or use the "Browse" button there to select it manually. If monitoring is enabled, you can also right-click the corresponding icon in the Windows notification area to access the context menu and use "" to manually trigger new installations. Alternatively, you can also left-click the icon.
During installations, you'll see a notification at the top of your screen. Simply follow the steps outlined by the affected setup. Usually, UnInstaller will detect the end of the installation automatically. In some cases, you may have to manually stop the logging process by clicking "Installation completed". You'll then see a brief summary of the changes made during the installation.
Hibernation
Hibernation allows you to put applications to sleep while also disabling all of their related Autostart entries and background services. It's a quick alternative to application removal that releases system resources while keeping applications available in case of need.
Click "Hibernate" to put individual applications to sleep and "Wake up" to re-enable them. You can also use the bottom buttons to achieve the same results.
Windows-Apps
This module list all installed Windows apps including system apps and allows you to remove them. Note that Windows-default apps can only be restored by reinstalling Windows.
More functions
Uninstall
Removes the selected apps from your PC. System apps ("critical apps") can either be partially or completely removed. Partial removal results in the app no longer showing up in the list of apps while retaining the app archive.Rate online
You may rate the program on a scale from 1 to 5 stars here. Alternatively, you can also click the stars behind a list entry to use this feature.Search online
Performs an online search with the selected entry using your default browser.Open folder
Shows the folder containing the app in Windows Explorer.Refresh
Reloads the list of installed apps.Reinstall all default Windows apps
Restores all partially uninstalled system apps.Impact
This section lists the programs that have the biggest impact on the performance of your PC. Several factors, e.g. CPU and memory load, are factored in to determine the order.
Browser plug-ins
This module lists all browser plugins for your installed browsers. Use the left categories to filter results by browser manufacturer or the text field to filter by individual terms.
Either click an entry to uninstall the affected plugin or use the check boxes to uninstall several applications in a row. Click "Uninstall" the remove the selected items from your PC.
More functions
Uninstall
Removes the selected plugin from your PC. We recommend closing the affected browser before you proceed.Rate online
You may rate the plugin on a scale from 1 to 5 stars here. Alternatively, you can also click the stars behind a list entry to use this feature.Search online
Performs an online search with the selected entry using your default browser.Display file properties
Displays the Windows-default file properties for the selected plugin.Open folder
Shows the folder containing the plugin in Windows Explorer.Refresh
Reloads the list of installed plugins.Snapshots
Snapshots document the current state of your PC system at the time of creation. By comparing two snapshots, you may effectively trace any modifications for the affected time period. This may help diagnose software and hardware issues.
More functions
Refresh
Reloads the list of existing snapshots.Settings
Opens the program settings for this section.Open folder
Shows the folder containing the snapshots in Windows Explorer.Delete
Deletes the selected snapshots.Create new snapshot
Create a snapshot of the current system state using the name you provide.Create 2 snapshots now and show changes
Creates a snapshot of the current system state. You'll then be prompted to make the desired modification to your system and confirm the creation of the second snaphot afterwards. Once complete, the differences will be automatically visualized.Create installation log
Use this feature to create an installation log based on the differences between two snapshots. Note that the first snapshot describes the system before the "installation" while the second includes the changes. The program will then scan for newly installed applications and present you with an overview.You will then have to select changes to include in the log file, followed by a brief summary. Click "Continue" to create the log file.
Compare this snapshot with
This feature allows you to compare two snapshots and visualize the changes, e.g. to find out what changes were made to your system during an installation. Simply select an existing snapshot and pick this feature, followed by the snapshot to compare against. Depending on the number of system modifications, this process can take a few seconds.Results will be displayed in different categories. Click "Generate report" to save the currently visible results as a text file to your PC which will be automatically opened in your default text viewer afterwards.
Wizard
The wizard creately faciliates working with snapshots by prodiving a use-case based selection of jobs. Simply pick a job and follow the on-screen instructions. Created snapshots will be named automatically.
Tools
These tools help you clean your system, remove no longer needed and leftover files and to defragment your drives. Note that some modules that delete files and folders will always move them to the recycle bin first with the exception of File Wiper. This allows you to restore files/folders in the event of malfunctions. However, if you set your recycle bin to always delete files this will also affect these modules in UnInstaller.
Registry Optimizer always creates backup. Should you experience any issues once cleaning is finished you can always revert any changes through Backups.
Drive Cleaner
Drive Cleaner scans your system for no longer needed files and displays results grouped by categories. Click the number of results to display details for each category.Use the check boxes to select/deselect individual results or use the top buttons to select all/no results from a category. Click "Create report" to save your results as a text file..
Registry Optimizer
Registry Optimizer scans your Windows Registry database for no longer needed entries and displays results grouped by categories. Click the number of results to display details for each category. Use the check boxes to select/deselect individual results or use the top buttons to select all/no results from a category. Click "Write a report" to save your results as a text file. Right click a result to access the context menu. You may then specify the entry as an exception to exclude it from future searches. You can remove exceptions in the settings for this module.Internet Cleaner
Internet Cleaner scans your system for no longer needed Internet-related files and displays results grouped by categories. Click the number of results to display details for each category.Safe cookies
Many websites uses cookies to store important data, e.g. login credentials, and use them to automatically fill in the data on your next visit. Since Internet Cleaner deletes all cookies, you'll have to reenter the data manually for each affected site, unless you mark the affected cookies as "secure", excluding them from deletion.Managing safe cookies
You can use the "Manage safe cookies" button to whitelist existing cookies or manually input URLs :Boot Center
Overview
This page displays a summary for recorded boot times, autorun entries and tasks.Autorun
This module lists all applications that launch with Windows. Use the check boxes to enable/disable individual entries.Red entries refer to missing files, e.g. after an incomplete program uninstallation. Select the entry and click "Edit" to review the file path. Run Registry Optimizer to remove invalid entries automatically.
Reload
Updates the list of entries.Add/Edit
Allows you to add a program to the Windows startup sequence. Either a name and select the EXE file for the program or manually input a command line sequence.Delete
Deletes an entry from the Windows startup sequence.Enable/Disable
Allows you to enable/disable individual entries, e.g. to check the impact on your boot time prior to deletion.Tasks
Use the dropdown menu to filter the tasks by category.Reload
Updates the list of entries.Delete
Deletes the selected task.Enable/Disable
Allows you to enable/disable individual entries, e.g. to check the impact on your boot time prior to deletion.Service Manager
Services are background programs required by Windows and other applications to work properly. This module lists all installed services and provides a rating on their usefulness. It also allows you to modify start types individually.Refresh
Updates the list.Download ratings
Use this button to retrieve current ratings in case you disabled auto-downloads.Details
Displays details such as service dependencies.Start
Starts a service.Stop
Stops a service.Start type
Allows you to modify the start type of a service:Deactivate
The service is permanently disabled. Use the ratings to ascertain whether a service is vital to the functioning of your system first.Manual
The service is inactive and started automatically as soon as it is needed.Automatic
The service will start with Windows.Automatic (delayed)
The service will start once Windows has finished loading to avoid slow downs.Rate online
Allows you to rate a service. Your rating will be shared with the community to make it available to other WinOptimizer users.Undeleter
Undeleter attempts to recover accidentally deleted files. Simply select a drive and click "Search". Then, select the files to be recovered. Use the search text field to narrow down the list of results and click "Restore" to recover the selected files. Make sure to select a different drive than the source as destination to avoid data loss.File Associator
File Associator allows you to associate file types with viewer/editor programs. File types that are currently unassociated are marked red. Click an entry to select it or hold down Shift to select multiple entries starting with the first selected entry or Ctrl to select multiple entries individually.Settings
Opens the module settings.Refresh
Updates the list of available file types.Apply changes
Applies your modifications.Undo changes
Restores the original program association for the selected file types.Edit
You can select the icon to be used on the Desktop and Windows Explorer and the viewer/editor for the selected file type here.Delete
Deletes the selected file type from your system.File Wiper
When Windows deletes a file, the affected disk space is marked as reusable. As long as it isn't used for new data, the original data is still there and can be recovered easily. FileWiper overwrites these areas with data such as zeros so the data can no longer be recovered.Settings
Opens the module settings.Add
Folder
Adds a folder to the list that will be permanently erased.File(s)
Adds one or more files to the list that will be permanently erased.Trashcan contents
Adds the contents of the recycle bin to the list.Free disk space
Overwrites free disk space on the selected drive to render previously deleted files/folder unrecoverable.Clear list
Deletes all entries from the list.Remove from list
Deletes the currently selected entry from the list.Abort
Cancels the current operation.Wipe data
Overwrites the selected areas permanently.Unlocker
This module allows you to unlock files that are currently locked/used by Windows, e.g. to delete them. Note that deleting system-critical files may lead to crashes and instabilities.Privacy Traces Cleaner
This module find and eliminates data that poses a potential threat to your privacy. Enable "Search for and clear jumplists" under "Settings" to also delete the list of recently opened files/websites that is displayed when you right-click an application in the task bar.Refresh
Updates the list of locked files.Add selection
Adds the selection in the top panel to the list of objects to be unlocked.Objects to unlock
This menu allows you to manually select files/folders or input an object path. You can also delete individual or all entries from the list of objects to unlock.Unlock
You can unlock the selected entries and decide what to do with them afterwards here.Depending on the file/object, it may be necessary to restart Windows Explorer or, in case of DLLs, unregister the file. The affected process (application) may also have to be terminated. You can make these settings here.