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This started innocently enough: a wanted to replace my old Launchboard program run on XP with a keymap to remember some passwords, library card numbers etc.
AutoHotKey is a commonly recommended program. But it has no uninstaller that I can find. It is easy to make mistakes with to glitch my system. I'm recovering a backup disk now which does not have the wretched 'script not found' error printed on every OS load.
But the program is still on my backup in a Programs folder where it installs.
I want to safely remove it. It doesn't show up in Programs for the uninstaller to work. That in itself is outrageous.
How can I safely remove AutoHotkey? Has this happened to others or am I the first to be stymied by it?
Something possibly related: I have various .ini files on the desktop. These should not be there. One is called desktop.ini and another backup.ini
Once a backup is secured, I will look at restore points.
AutoHotKey is a commonly recommended program. But it has no uninstaller that I can find. It is easy to make mistakes with to glitch my system. I'm recovering a backup disk now which does not have the wretched 'script not found' error printed on every OS load.
But the program is still on my backup in a Programs folder where it installs.
I want to safely remove it. It doesn't show up in Programs for the uninstaller to work. That in itself is outrageous.
How can I safely remove AutoHotkey? Has this happened to others or am I the first to be stymied by it?
Something possibly related: I have various .ini files on the desktop. These should not be there. One is called desktop.ini and another backup.ini
Once a backup is secured, I will look at restore points.
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- Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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