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How to uninstall Panda Cloud Antivirus completely?

The recently popular, world’s first Cloud Antivirus from Panda Security has enters into second beta stage. This free Antivirus offers a high-level protection in real time with a little system resources. And, as it is based on internet platform, it does not need a system of updates like a traditional antivirus.

However, some users upgrading from Beta1 to Beta2 version have come across problems during uninstall/reinstall upgrade procedure. In order to make things easier here is a standalone uninstaller for Panda Cloud Antivirus.

Remember to use this generic uninstaller on PCs with Panda Cloud Antivirus. If this uninstaller is executed on PCs with other Panda products (Panda Antivirus Pro, Panda Internet Security, etc.) it will have negative effects and will leave the PC in an unstable state.

Simply download Cloud Antivirus standalone uninstaller and execute the uninstaller.

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