![]() So we are all too aware of how conflicts can cause a problem. Here at, we test VPNs on a regular basis. The easiest way to avoid this kind of problem when you install a new VPN is to ensure that all the software associated with an old VPN is already deleted before you install the new client. ![]() Conflicting TAP drivers (virtual network kernel devices that are used to create a network bridge), for example, can cause a VPN to fail to connect. It is also true that certain files that are left behind after the uninstallation of a VPN can conflict with another VPN later on. Some VPNs also leave password and login details hanging around on your machine, just in case you decide to reinstall it later. When you install a VPN service, it puts files onto your PC in various places, as well as makes changes to the registry (in Windows). ![]() For people who want to completely delete all the files associated with a particular VPN from their machine or mobile device - this guide is here to help.
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