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by asuffield 3755 days ago
They may also have been the save for the game you had almost finished (oh hey, cookies). The most important thing is to think twice before taking any irrevocable action, and be sure that it's really what you wanted to do.
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The most extreme example I had come across is JRT(0) which will, by default and with no prompt, remove every program from Chinese developers including major public companies such as Tencent, Baidu and AliBaba. Thankfully it only deleted the binaries and config files but not actual user data so I did not lose the logs saved in Tencent Messenger.

TBH I was not even mad but more impressed with the graceful and virtually silent process. Plus it actually managed to get rid of the search malware that came with the latest version of uTorrent (silly me) that refuses to go away and I was happy.

(0)https://www.malwarebytes.org/junkwareremovaltool/

P.S. My episode was before Malwarebytes bought JRT in house so it may have changed since.So yeah, will recommend to friends as long as they don't run software from China.