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Does anyone know why these games still show up on my installed apps and supposedly taking up space when i have unninstalled them months ago? Are they actually taking up the space? how can i fix this?

Does anyone know why these games still show up on my installed apps and supposedly taking up space when i have unninstalled them months ago? Are they actually taking up the space? how can i fix this?
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luciferxf

Most likely registry edits. 

1 day ago
A2R14N

open regedit, do ctrl f, farming simulator and delete anything similar, you can also use wiztree to search for remanins, what i do when i uninstall apps/games is to use revo uninstaller so i can delete remains

1 day ago
GeneralGopher

It's just Registry edits. Use Revo Uninstaller to get rid of them completely.

1 day ago
Classic-Ad8849

I may be wrong, but they're still present in your registry, my guess is you deleted them by deleting the folders rather than an uninstaller. Use revo, it'll take care of the registry keys

20 hours ago
magi0500

I’ve used the uninstaller and it shows like that for me too

12 hours ago
Classic-Ad8849

Did you do an advanced scan afterwards? It never shows me these after using revo

11 hours ago
magi0500

No I didn’t

9 hours ago
Wrong_Garlic141

Get Revo Uninstaller, it removes those regedits

18 hours ago
skillz_aura

Use Revo Uninstaller when you uninstall stuff or BulkCrapUninstaller. After that use WizTree to confirm that files have been deleted. Done

15 hours ago
kasetti

Windirstat is good for visualising whats taking up space on your drives

15 hours ago
Xana12kderv

they are not uninstalled properly. use Revo uninstaller. using it see if you have any installed apps you want to uninstall and also try use the junk clean option to cleaner any and all remaining junk.

15 hours ago
Serious-Java

Use bulk crap uninstaller, it has a portable version and does its job👍🏼

14 hours ago
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1 day ago
White_M99

Man you literally say to people to go on gog, a site that is known to include malware and more in their files, shut up if you don't know what you are talking about. DODI is a well known and safe repacker.

1 day ago
comedy_haha

no, likely answer is they installed from a elamigos, multi13, dodi, or fitgirl installer.

when you do that, it adds a registry key that says to windows "there's a app with this name, this size, and this image, at this location"

only problem with this, is when you delete only the files of the game, this registry key stays behind

1 day ago