Full Removal of Comodo Firewall Pro 3 with SafeSurf Toolbar (If Regular Uninstall Method Fails)

Hello,

I had a problem with updating, with the result that something happened that I can’t work out. Anyway, I get a dialogue window that says “cfpconfig.exe - Unable to locate component. This application has failed to start because framework.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix the problem.” I can’t do this because every time I try to re-install Comodo v3 I am asked to un-install Comodo, and then the same dialogue window appears.

Will I need to manually un-install Comodo via the instructions in this thread, or is there an alternative solution?

Here are the details as requested:

v3.0.17.304 (licence key=invalid)
Internet connection is ADSL
I use Vista Business
I log in as the administrator
The only other real-time security application is Avast Anti-virus
Occurs when I am asked to update my profile (when Comodo launches), and when I try to re-install/un-install

Try running the file available for download from here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/92026523/CFP3_File_Registry_Cleaner.zip.html

My Windows Vista Home Premium still treats Comodo Firewall turned on, despite its long deleted, please help. Thanks!

First of all, you’ll need to run cmd.exe with administrative privileges (you will need to do this on a Vista PC). Then write NET STOP WINMGMT /Y. Now either write Exit or close the command prompt. Go to %windir%\system32\wbem and delete the folder Repository (%windir% is the location of the Windows-folder). Reboot.

Alrighty, another guy here trying to uninstall Comodo Firewall…

I have 3.0.13.268. Before even attempting the epic uninstallation procedure in the first post of this thread I should mention that for some reason I have no ‘uninstall’ option in ‘Add or Remove Programs’ and no uninstall option in my start folder. Should I still continue with the instructions in the first post or is there something else I need to do first or be aware of? (as in: can I run the batch file without having uninstalled CP3?)

Can I just skip to the bottom of that post and use that batch file?

Yes, run the batch file first.

If you have a good registry cleaner available, it won’t hurt to run it after executing the batch file. Run Windows’ Disk Cleanup utility as well. Then reboot and proceed as below.

If you are running Windows XP, create a System Restore point. Then disable your Internet connection. Shut down or disable your anti-virus. Disable all unnecessary processes in Task Manager.

Then attempt to install the latest version of CFP.

The batch file seems to have done the job, plus a little clean up with RegSupreme and I’ve now updated to the latest firewall with no problems. Thanks USSS.

Can i use revo uninstaller http://www.revouninstaller.com for uninstalling & updating comodo instead of the batch file?

Yes. The batch file is specifically designed to remove CFP, however. Revo is a good addition to any user’s suite of utilities.

“This batch file is only guaranteed to work on Windows XP Home/Professiona (all languages) using the final version of CFP 3 (until the current release, 3.0.17.304).”

I recently downloaded 3.0.19.318 but may need to uninstall it. When I read the above (copied from the beginning of this thread), I can’t tell if it means the batch file will only work for releases that are earlier than 3.0.17.304 or if it means the bach file will only work for releases that come after 3.0.17.304 (which would include mine). Please clarify.

Ah, it’s because the topic hasn’t been updated for around 1 month, and back then, 3.0.17.304 was the latest version.
It should work fine with the latest version of CFP 3. I’ve updated the topic to avoid further confusion. And “until the current release, 3.0.17.304” includes all versions before 3.0.17.304 and 3.0.17.304 (now updated to 3.0.19.318).

Cheers,
Ragwing

Forgive me if this has been mentioned, but going through 8 pages…

Just removed v2.4 and installed v3.

Looking in Device Manager - Hidden Devices - Unknown Devices, found 4 related to CFP:

CmdAgent, cmdGuard, cmdHelp and cmdMon; these are shown by their Properties – Driver.

None was actually labelled ‘Comodo’, so it’s worth looking deeper.

(Also found some belonging to OA and AVG!).

Many thanks for the instructions, made the job a lot simpler (I’d never have known about Inspect, for instance).
Some Reg. entries were left under Legacy as I couldn’t delete them.

We’re glad you found the instructions helpful.

Regarding the LEGACY registry keys, they can be removed by elevating the permissions on each one (right click > Permissions > Full Control > Allow). However, they are harmless to your system if left intact.

you forget

[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_CMDAGENT\0000]
same group of keys

LEGACY_CMDGUARD
LEGACY_CMDHLP
LEGACY_INSPECT

(CWY)

Yes, thanks for that - I just CBA! I used the ‘Lite’ version of Registrar for this - it removes most Legacy keys eventually, but some it wouldn’t touch so I just left them.

i can’t understand why jv16 power tool can’t even find them

Yeah, I wondered about that, too. I’ve used jv16 PT in “Aggressive” mode, and it made little difference. Sometimes, I guess there’s no substitute for a manual search of the registry.

2. Temporarily disable your Internet connection and shut down ALL unnecessary processes using Task Manager (a utility called EndItAll can make this task easier).

Instead of shuting down processes wouldnt it be better to boot into safe mode for uninstalling.

It’s really up to the user.

I tend to reserve the use of “Safe Mode” when I encounter problems performing an otherwise “normal” uninstallation. Since these instructions were first written back in mid-December, the trend has been toward increased use of “Safe Mode” when completely removing Comodo. But now that the internal updater is working (for the most part, for most users), updating no longer requires full uninstallation of the previous version.

After having problems updating from v3.20 to 3.21 i uninstalled cfp and tried to reinstall the new version.I got through all your steps eventually but when i installed the new version it still says its version 3.20.I am 99 percent sure i got rid off everything i was supposed (i even got rid of the legacy keys)to as the security panel said i had no firewalls on and could only find windows one.
im still getting prompted updates are available and i click on install but it doesnt ask me to reboot.

yay i solved my problem thanks to COLTRANE on another thread.

"Hi,

try this before reinstall: close CFP, then open it with “Run as Administrator” option. Disable Defense+ and Firewall as advised and try to update. I had your same problem but that way worked perfectly."

Now i am up to date.

or so i thought it reversing back to previous version on startup .