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How do I uninstall Wuala?

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How do I uninstall Wuala?

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Windows XP: Just delete the Wuala folder and remove the program menu entry. The Wuala folder can be found at %APPDATA%\Wuala (that could for example be C:\Documents and Settings\Luzius\Application Data\Wuala). Windows Vista: Just delete the Wuala folder and remove the program menu entry. The Wuala folder can be found at %APPDATA%\..\Local\Wuala (that could for example be C:\Users\Luzius\AppData\Local\Wuala). Furthermore, you might also want to remove %APPDATA%\Wuala which stores login information. On OS X: Just delete \Users\YOURNAME\Library\Application Support\Wuala and remove Wuala from your applications. On Linux: Just delete the folder where you have installed Wuala. By default, that’s ~/wuala. Warning: Do not delete the folder while wuala is running as this might result in all your wuala files being deleted if you have enabled direct access and rm tries to delete the folders in the mapped folder (e.g. ~/wuala/direct).

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Windows XP: If you used the installer to install Wuala: • Exit Wuala with the context menu in the tray. • Open the Control Panel and click on “Add or Remove Programs”. • Select “Wuala” in the list of installed software. • Click on “Remove” and follow the instructions of the uninstaller. • If you have installed the Wuala Disk Drive (CBFS) repeat steps 3 and 4 for the entry “Wuala CBFS” in the list of installed software. If you did not use the installer to install Wuala: Just delete the Wuala folder and remove the program menu entry. The Wuala folder can be found at %APPDATA%Wuala (that could for example be C:Documents and SettingsLuziusApplication DataWuala). Windows Vista and Windows 7: If you used the installer to install Wuala: • Exit Wuala with the context menu in the tray. • Open the Control Panel and select “Uninstall a program”. • Select “Wuala” in the list of installed software. • Click on “Uninstall” and follow the instructions of the uninstaller. • If you have installed the Wu

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