Re: Add/Remove Programs



Thanks for your help. In addition to the restore points, I use 'Acronis True
Image' to back up my entire Hard Drives every year on Dec. 31st so, if
needed, I can go back to Dec. 31 2005.

I'm sure I will get this solved sooner or later.



"R. McCarty" wrote:

Your listing is incomplete. Something has removed part of the
content leaving only the letter I thru P entries. One possibility
is a System Restore but if this has existed for some time then
there is no guarantee you've got Restore Points going back far
enough to retrieve the full Uninstall(er) listing. This is one of
those issues where the more you do, the worse it gets. I'm not
really sure what advice to give you.

"suspended play" <suspendedplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes it had 11 folders listed under uninstall as follows:
1) a string starting with a curly bracket 2ccbab etc
2) a string starting with a curly bracket 5be42 etc.
3) Branding
4) Intel(R)Integrated Performance Primitives1.1
5) Nero-BurningRom!UninstallKey
6) Nerobackitup!UninstallKey
7) NeromediaHome!UninstallKey
8) NeroRecode!UninstallKey
9) Neroshowtime!UninstallKey
10) Nerovision!UninstallKey
11) PCHealth



"R. McCarty" wrote:

Did the Key (Uninstall) have "Any" sub-keys and values ?

"suspended play" <suspendedplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Doesn't Work. There is no Address Book listed in the Registry under
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall.


"R. McCarty" wrote:

Use Regedit and navigate to:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
Expand the Key [+] to see the stored Uninstallers. The ClassID
values will appear first, scroll down till you reach "AddressBook".
All entries should appear alphabetically below it. Some items in
this list will not normally appear in the Control Panel applet since
they are System components. Some Malware can mask out the
Uninstaller listing in Control Panel.

"suspended play" <suspendedplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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"CS" wrote:

On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 10:48:01 -0800, suspended play <suspended
play@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I want to delete a program via Add/Remove Program but the
add/remove
window
is blank. Why?

It's unclear what you mean. Are you saying there is no reference
at
all to the program you wish to remove, or, there is an entry but
the
entry is blank?

Sorry if I was unclear. None of my programs are listed when I go to
Control
Panel add/remove programs. There is just a blank screen with 4
icons
down
the left side as follows: (1) Change or Remove Programs (2) Add New
Programs
(3) Add/Remove Windows Components and (5) Set Program Accress and
Defaults.
Across the top are: the words 'Currently installed programs: a
check
box
and
the words 'Show updates' and then the words 'Sort by': and another
box
with
the a drop down choice of Name, Size, Frequency of Use or Date Last
Used.
That is all there is. None of my programs are listed.

thanks for help.









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