CCleaner will wipe the registry and provides the option to delete the uninstall entry in Add Remove Programs/Programs and Features. You'd have to delete the WebUpdater directory itself which can be done by hand. However, I would advise you to keep in mind that this may not fix your problem, because the problem could lie deeper than in a program. In my case, attempting to uninstall a program failed. I used System Restore to roll back to an earlier date but the problem persisted. I was left with no choice but to completely wipe my computer and reinstall Windows from scratch, because the OS couldn't see the backup that I had made.
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