A way to uninstall JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 from your system
This web page contains detailed information on how to remove JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 for Windows. The Windows version was created by Elmar Baumann . You can find out more on Elmar Baumann or check for application updates here. More details about JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 can be found at http://www.jphototagger.org/. The program is frequently found in the C:\Program Files\JPhotoTagger directory (same installation drive as Windows). The full command line for uninstalling JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 is C:\Program Files\JPhotoTagger\unins000.exe. Keep in mind that if you will type this command in Start / Run Note you may be prompted for admin rights. unins000.exe is the JPhotoTagger 1.1.1's primary executable file and it occupies around 1.04 MB (1092965 bytes) on disk.
The executable files below are installed along with JPhotoTagger 1.1.1. They take about 1.83 MB (1916773 bytes) on disk.
unins000.exe (1.04 MB)
dcraw.exe (556.00 KB)
dcraw.exe (248.50 KB)
The information on this page is only about version 1.1.1 of JPhotoTagger 1.1.1.
How to erase JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 from your PC with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 is a program by the software company Elmar Baumann . Frequently, computer users want to erase it. Sometimes this is efortful because uninstalling this manually takes some advanced knowledge regarding removing Windows applications by hand. One of the best SIMPLE solution to erase JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here are some detailed instructions about how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO on your PC, add it. This is good because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very potent uninstaller and all around utility to optimize your computer.
download the setup by pressing the green DOWNLOAD button
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2. Run Advanced Uninstaller PRO. It's recommended to take some time to get familiar with Advanced Uninstaller PRO's interface and number of tools available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a powerful program.
3. Press the General Tools category
4. Activate the Uninstall Programs feature
5. All the programs existing on your computer will be shown to you
6. Navigate the list of programs until you locate JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 or simply click the Search field and type in "JPhotoTagger 1.1.1". The JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 app will be found automatically. Notice that after you click JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 in the list of applications, some information regarding the program is made available to you:
Star rating (in the lower left corner). This explains the opinion other users have regarding JPhotoTagger 1.1.1, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
Opinions by other users - Press the Read reviews button.
Details regarding the app you are about to uninstall, by pressing the Properties button.
For example you can see that for JPhotoTagger 1.1.1:
The publisher is: http://www.jphototagger.org/
The uninstall string is: C:\Program Files\JPhotoTagger\unins000.exe
7. Press the Uninstall button. A confirmation page will appear. accept the removal by pressing the Uninstall button. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will remove JPhotoTagger 1.1.1.
8. After removing JPhotoTagger 1.1.1, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run an additional cleanup. Press Next to start the cleanup. All the items of JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 that have been left behind will be found and you will be asked if you want to delete them. By uninstalling JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no Windows registry items, files or folders are left behind on your computer.
Your Windows system will remain clean, speedy and ready to take on new tasks.
This page is not a recommendation to uninstall JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 by Elmar Baumann from your computer, we are not saying that JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 by Elmar Baumann is not a good software application. This page simply contains detailed instructions on how to uninstall JPhotoTagger 1.1.1 in case you want to. The information above contains registry and disk entries that our application Advanced Uninstaller PRO stumbled upon and classified as "leftovers" on other users' computers.