Because the tool can reset network drivers, he ran netsh -c interface dump > C:\NetworkSettings.txt in a command prompt.

He grabbed the latest version of the ESET Uninstaller directly from the official support page. Step 2: Entering Safe Mode

Mark knew this wasn't a standard "click-and-forget" tool. Before downloading, he followed these critical safety steps:

The tool is strictly designed to work in . Mark restarted his computer and hammered the necessary keys to enter the restricted Windows environment. Without Safe Mode, the uninstaller simply wouldn't run, protecting his system from accidental damage in a normal state. Step 3: Running the Command Line