Lots of dead EXE files listed in registry


  1. Posts : 1,002
    XP Pro (x86) | 7 HP (x86) & (x64) | 7 Pro (x64)
       #1

    Lots of dead EXE files listed in registry


    I have just uninstalled two programs "MediaInfo" and "MediaTab" with RevoUninstaller... (on a test rig)
    - rebooted the PC
    For interest sake I searched the registry for MediaTab and found the download path to MediaTab in ..
    Code:
    HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-1412963132-789858852-2145561432-1000\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Compatibility Assistant\Persisted
    ... there are also
    23 full names of download files (some files no longer exist)
    5 installed apps/programs (still operational apps/programs)
    3 installation/download EXE files on an external HDD
    13 items with value prefix SIGN.MEDIA=XXXXX ... all refering to portable Revouninstaller I keep on an external HD
    Lots of dead EXE files listed in registry-archived-exe-files.png

    - rebooted PC to see if the list in the "Persisted" key is cleaned up.
    - Apparantly not!

    Can I delete the obsolete names/items manually. None of the EXE files are captured by CCleaner?
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  2. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #2

    I would just leave them Russell they won't do harm and take minimal HDD space.
    CCleaner is a non-aggressive registry cleaner, the only one I recommend. It won't remove anything important. Those keys would be re-created each time you run the portable programs.
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  3. Posts : 238
    Win7-64
       #3

    Try using Uninstaller Pro


    Advanced Uninstaller PRO Free Download - Program Uninstaller

    It first runs the program's own uninstaller and then searches for any leftover registry entries and files/folders and gives you the option of deleting those or not. I've used it for several years now and never had a problem.

    Note: if you uninstall a program and it's uninstaller tells you to reboot after it's done DO NOT do this - you need to run the Uninstaller Pro searches for registry entries and files first. After this rebooting is fine.
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  4. Posts : 598
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    I have had great results with Revo Uninstaller Pro :)
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  5. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #5

    bbinnard said:
    Advanced Uninstaller PRO Free Download - Program Uninstaller

    It first runs the program's own uninstaller and then searches for any leftover registry entries and files/folders and gives you the option of deleting those or not. I've used it for several years now and never had a problem.

    Note: if you uninstall a program and it's uninstaller tells you to reboot after it's done DO NOT do this - you need to run the Uninstaller Pro searches for registry entries and files first. After this rebooting is fine.
    The free one does this too, but the Pro version seems to have a much more complete list of programs.
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  6. Posts : 1,002
    XP Pro (x86) | 7 HP (x86) & (x64) | 7 Pro (x64)
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks Britton30 +1

    I was curious as to why portable Revouninstaller is listed in the PC registry.
    "Because it just does!" I can live with that.

    Not worth my worrying about strings in the registry.
    ----------
    bbinnard said:
    if you uninstall a program and it's uninstaller tells you to reboot after it's done DO NOT do this - you need to run the Uninstaller Pro searches for registry entries and files first. After this rebooting is fine.
    I made the mistake of rebooting during middle of Revouninstall'ing -- ONCE! and only once !
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  7. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #7

    GrayGhost2 said:
    Thanks Britton30 +1

    I was curious as to why portable Revouninstaller is listed in the PC registry.
    "Because it just does!" I can live with that.

    Not worth my worrying about strings in the registry.
    ----------

    I made the mistake of rebooting during middle of Revouninstall'ing -- ONCE! and only once !
    Ouch!
    You're welcome.
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