It is only in very exceptional conditions where a force uninstaller should be needed. Just like I stick to the appropriate source when it comes to drivers, I do precisely the same when it comes to uninstallers. I can honestly say that my total use is less than 10 times over many, many years. I've used Revo and other force uninstallers very infrequently. For certain programs, generally security suites, were failures of the uninstaller are kinda-sorta common, or at least way more frequent than they are for typical uninstallers, the makers of said suites all have dedicated "force uninstallers" that can be run afterward if needed. The best uninstaller is the one meant for the program, and they almost always work. I didn't respond last night because I wanted to see if my initial reaction, which was, "Why in the hell would you ever want to do this in the first place?!!," on a machine where the end user can get to it was shared.
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