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  1. eset_user
    July 3, 2025 @ 9:53 am

    Thank you for the detailed guide. I’d like to add a critical clarification for readers based on further research and practical experience with ESET products.

    The manual registry deletion and service removal steps described under “Method 1” (in normal mode) may not work as expected due to ESET’s Self-Defense feature. This security mechanism is specifically designed to prevent exactly these types of changes — including service termination and registry tampering — while the system is running in normal mode, even with administrative rights.

    Unless the Self-Defense feature is explicitly disabled via the ESET GUI prior to attempting these changes (which requires local access and a functioning ESET installation), such steps are likely to fail or trigger access-denied errors.

    For most reliable and supported results, using the ESET Uninstaller Tool in Safe Mode, as officially recommended by ESET, remains the safest and most effective option — especially when dealing with corrupted or partially uninstalled ESET components.

    Hope this helps others avoid confusion or wasted effort. Appreciate the article nonetheless!

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