What happens after I click Uninstall?

What happens after I click Uninstall?

  1. A "SwiftClass Uninstall" wizard will open. You will see a message saying "Setup will guide you through the uninstallation"11. Follow the prompts (click "Next" or "Uninstall" as directed by the window) and wait for the process to complete.

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    If everything is correct and the issue still persists, please contact our technical support team with the required details, (or) call our helpline number 011-40747485 to raise your concern.

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