![]() ![]() Running the uninstaller with that option from commandline removes Vuze silently: C:\Program Files\Vuze\uninstall.exe -q There is the switch '-q' for quiet/unattended uninstall.Vuze/Azureus uses install4j installer, so its commandline options should work. C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Azureus in Vista and Windows 7.C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Azureus in Windows XP.Delete %appdata%\Azureus folder with all its contents.Delete the folder %programfiles%\Azureus (usually c:\Program Files\Azureus) or %programfiles%\Vuze (usually c:\Program Files\Vuze) in newer Vuze installations.Uninstall Azureus through Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs (or "Programs and Features" in Vista/Windows7).Please note that uninstalling Azureus does not clear the settings. Preseve the file 'nfig' and the directory 'active' in your configuration directory. torrents, make sure that they you do not delete them along the other settings. If you want to re-install Vuze and would like to keep your active downloads and. ![]() Preserving settings related to active downloads delete the folder in that directory named Vuze (or whatever your installation of Vuze is called).type cmd /k DEL "%appdata%\Azureus\nfig*" and hit Enter.In the older Vuze clients (before version 4.4.1.0), there was no built-in command to clear the settings, so you would have to do it manually. If you just want to reset your Vuze settings, delete the file 'nfig' and '' from your Azureus configuration directory.Ī new Reset option was added to Mode options in version 4.4.1.0 for clearing the settings. 1.1 Preserving settings related to active downloads. ![]()
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