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I recently decided to clean up my computer by uninstalling fs2004, getting
rid of any freeware add-ons I don't use but have installed, and then reinstalling fs2004. The only catch is that one of the freeware planes I installed overwrote the fs2004 uninstaller with its own. I checked out some forums, and another person has had this problem: they fixed it using the uninstaller on the cd. I've looked, but there is no trace of an uninstaller on any of my fs2004 cds. I'm probably going blind or something, but if anyone knows where the uninstaller on the cd is, could they reply to this post. thanks ![]() |
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What is wrong with using the normal XP Control Panel /Add/remove software ?
-- Quilljar |
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Brett, Are you saying then, that the Windows own uninstall software system
depends upon each program having its own uninstaller? Because that has not been my experience. Quilljar |
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It depends. HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVerson/Uninstall
contains keys that control the uninstall of programs. For FS9 it is this: D:\Games\Microsoft\Flight Simulator 9\UNINSTAL.EXE" /runtemp /addremove Hence FS9 puts an uninstal.exe in it's own directory. The three MS Combat sims also reference an uninstal in their home directory. Sometimes other programs are used as in this case: C:\WINDOWS\IsUninst.exe -f"C:\Program Files\CH Products\Control Manager\Uninst.isu" -c"C:\Program Files\CH Products\Control Still others use Rundll or msiExec.exe. But all this is really immaterial. The original poster stated that he tried to run the uninstall and it did not work. HIS theory was that something overwrote the FS9 uninstall. What happened, I really don't know nor does make any difference. When Add/Remove Programs or the program's uninstall doesn't work then you have to do something else such as remove the program's directory tree. If that doesn't work then you have to start working in the registry. I've had the Add/Remove programs break more than once and refuse to uninstall - why I never did find out. I just removed the program directory and reinstalled. The original poster was at the point where Add/Remove didn't work so he needed something else hence my recommendation that he remove (or move) the directory. A new install will overwrite the registry entries and put new files in the FS9 home directory. Original message: "Brett, Are you saying then, that the Windows own uninstall software system depends upon each program having its own uninstaller? Because that has not been my experience. " Quilljar |
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Thanks for that explanation, very useful.
Quilljar |
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You're welcome. I'm glad all those hours I spent writing installs for
programs can be put to good use G. |
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