Revo Uninstaller - Hunter Mode Fix

Hunter Mode performs a reverse lookup: from the window handle (HWND) to its process ID (PID), then to the executable path. It then checks digital signatures, file version info, and installed product GUIDs from HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall .

Before touching anything, Revo creates a full system restore point and a registry backup . This is non-negotiable in Hunter Mode’s aggressive path. revo uninstaller hunter mode

Instead of relying on Windows Installer (MSIEXEC), Revo runs the target’s own uninstall.exe or msiexec /x GUID with elevated privileges. If the uninstaller is missing or corrupted, Revo falls back to its forced uninstall —which deletes files, registry keys, and shortcuts manually. Hunter Mode performs a reverse lookup: from the

Revo Uninstaller’s Hunter Mode doesn’t just uninstall. It from your system, leaving no trace. For anyone serious about PC maintenance, it’s not a convenience—it’s a necessity. Want to see Hunter Mode in action? Open Revo, enable Hunter Mode, and drag the reticle over your system tray clock. It will identify the Windows Shell Experience Host—then close it (don’t worry, Explorer restarts automatically). That’s the level of control you gain. This is non-negotiable in Hunter Mode’s aggressive path

Revo kills all associated processes (including child processes and services). It then uses Windows Job Objects to ensure no new instances spawn during removal.