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How to delete UB from my computer
The other day I deleted UB, used registry mechanic to delete any traces of it in the registry, cleared all passwords, cookies, etc and downloaded the software from a site so I could get rakeback.
When I install the software my username and passowrd is already in there! Anyone know how to erase all traces of UB and reinstall it clean? |
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Re: How to delete UB from my computer
u can have multiple accounts on UB if that is what you're concerned about
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Re: How to delete UB from my computer
yeah that's why I'm not so soncerned about doing it, however, every time I reinstall the software it already has my old (current) account info in there and has no place for me to go through the sign up process. I'm not so concerned with the deposit bonus, although that's nice, I just want to set up a new account unlinkable to my old one so I can get rakeback.
Still looking to delete all traces of UB from my PC. |
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Re: How to delete UB from my computer
sign up from a different pc?
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Re: How to delete UB from my computer
there's a button on the left side of UB that says "Create New Account"
like jeff suggested, find a friend that doesn't play UB or poker and pay him $5 to let u do it |
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Re: How to delete UB from my computer
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like jeff suggested, find a friend that doesn't play UB or poker and pay him $5 to let u do it [/ QUOTE ] Where did Jeff suggest this?? And if he did, Why? You can have multiple accounts if you want to. Email support, they will tell you to open a new account using a different email address. |
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Re: How to delete UB from my computer
I had a similar problem. I cannot guarantee this will work, but it worked for me.
Uninstall UB from add/remove programs in control panel. Goto C:\Program Files and if there is an Ultimate Bet folder delete that. Open IE and delete all cookies/temp files/history. Goto start menu > Run type in regedit and a registry editing window should appear. In this window goto Edit>Find and search the registry for your username. It may locate a registry entry that contains your username. Delete this entire registry entry. Reboot and you should be good to go. Editing the registry is not hard to do, but please be careful. If you delete the wrong registry keys/entries it can cause major problems for your system. However if you are comfortable using registry mechanic you will probably be OK. Hope that works for you. Good Luck, Guy. |
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