This is the standard procedure for force-uninstalling Avast via the command prompt on Windows 10 or 11: : Navigate to: C:\Program Files\Avast Software\Avast\setup\ Open Stats.ini with Notepad (Run as Administrator).
Delete program files and program data.
To perform a standard uninstallation through the Command Prompt, you must first enable "Silent Uninstall" in the program's configuration files to bypass manual confirmation prompts. : uninstall avast command line
Avast includes a built-in uninstall executable: aswClear.exe (Avast Clear Tool). However, you can invoke the primary uninstaller directly using standard Microsoft Installer (MSI) commands. This is the standard procedure for force-uninstalling Avast
rd /s /q "C:\Program Files\AVAST Software" rd /s /q "C:\ProgramData\AVAST Software" uninstall avast command line
: Prevents the system from restarting immediately after the process finishes.
Clean up user profile remnants.
This library has been a free commmunity resource for FileMaker users and developers for 22 years. It receives no funding and has no advertisements. If it has helped you out, I'd really appreciate it if you could contribute whatever you think it's worth: