I installed it, saw that my computer was maybe too slow for it and decided to uninstall it, so i did just that from Add/Remove Programs on the Control Panel on Windows XP Home Edition but to no avail.
So far i had to manually stop the service, go through the windows registry searching for the word "steady" and deleting all keys that could get deleted, then ctrl alt del to stop bubble.exe and then deleting the Windows SteadyState folder by hand too...
Would it be too much of a hassle to ask Microsoft that they develop a good uninstaller for this otherwise seemingly cool tool? Thanks!
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