Am I reading this right?
I appreciate your taking the time to spell all that out (the reply to nettie beginning "It would have been nice"), but is there really no simple way to simply pull the whole program out at once?
When I first went to try, it didn't show in Add/Remove Programs list for some reason, so I came here looking for a better fix. The command spelling given here (to put in your command line after c:\program files) is "Spybot - Search & Destroy", which -- not surprisingly -- Windows fails to recognize. (Ampersand? no underlines?) It was the same spelling when I did a google search for "uninstall Spybot" and got an official Spybot website page -- not one in this forum.
Spybot is a great program and I use it often, but (fuller version of story here) something strange just happened. I went to open and update it, but for some reason it took me right to a program upgrade option -- "select your language" and all that (with Polish as the default?!). I decided to try it, but it got complicated (can't remember just how) so I aborted. Then the "installation finished" screen was showing. I clicked out of it and there was the new icon on the desktop along with the old. I clicked the new and it did the same thing -- "choose the language you wish to use during the installation", even though it's a PROGRAM icon, not an INSTALLATION one.
I successfully used Add/Remove to dump the new version (it was listed!) but the icon is still there. I want to leave it there till a solution arises for doing what the page Google found said -- completely remove both, then install new version.