My machine is DELL XPS 9550 running windows 10 Home 64-bit with the latest updatesĪny suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I have a system restore point, unfortunately after uninstalling Adobe Creative Cloud. I tried searching in the registry for AdobeNotificationClient, etc. A new icon appears and disappears, but the old dead link remains. I tried installing and uninstalling Spotify from the Windows App store. Get-AppxPackage command doesn't return anything Get-AppxPackage *AdobeNotificationClient* | Remove-AppxPackage Get-AppxPackage *adobe* | Remove-AppxPackage Get-AppxPackage *spotify* | Remove-AppxPackage Note: To uninstall Flash Player beta, use the corresponding Flash Player beta. For example, save it on your Windows desktop. Uninstaller Save the file in a location where you can find it easily after you restart your computer. I tried using Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool and Microsoft Program_Install_and_ (the apps are not in the list ) The Flash Player uninstaller executes on both the 64-bit and 32-bit version of the Windows operating systems. They don't appear in any of these folders. \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs andĬ:\Program Files\WindowsApps. I tried to find them in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. They do not show in the Apps and Features. I tried to uninstall them from the start menu and from Apps and Features. I also noticed there is a dead Spotify link (no image) as well. I recently uninstalled Adobe Creative Cloud but after uninstalling everything the icon for Notification Manager for Adobe Creative Cloud is still in the start menu ist and cannot be removed.Ĭlicking ot that icons sends me to the Windows App store.
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