problems uninstalling program completely. Help?

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I had the simulator lock-on patched up to its latest with flaming cliffs 1.12b (1.12b required starforce activation and it asks to save the registry when you uninstall it but i have the original sf activation registry saved to reimplement it upon reinstall of the FC update) installed in my c:/program folder(x86)/ubisoft/eagle dynamics/lock on folder. I never have any problems installing anything it just asks for my permission. After istalling a few mods the app appears to have been corrupted so i uninstalled everything, including the eagle dynamics folder and all remnants of lock on and any mod i had installed( i still have the ubisoft folder because il2 1946 is installed there)

My problem is that when i reinstall the application to the same directory ( c:/program files (x86)/ubisoft/eagle dynamcs/lock on) without any reinstall of any mod and run the game again the game appears as if i hadn't uninstalled it ( e.g., settings ive changed are back, and the corruption of the app that occured is still there) I've tried to uninstall this and reinstall multiple times to the same directory with the same thing happening. Now when i do an install to a newly created dirctory, such as, c:/games/ubisoft/eagle dynamcs/lock on, and do the same thing the game installs as it should ( completely vanilla)

Two questions: Firstly, when uninstalling Flaming cliffs it prompts me to save the registry settings for that install due to starforce activation. Could me saving this be causing this reversion back to the previous install? and if so would you know where those saves are located so i can delete them since i have the original registry saved after first starforce activation?

Secondly, could there be hidden files that im missing that are not getting uninstalled and if so how can i trully unistall everything from that directory ( i already have my os set to show all files and folders) ?

Would really appreciate any help? Thanks

I'm currently running Win7ultimate 64bit
 

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I had the simulator lock-on patched up to its latest with flaming cliffs 1.12b (1.12b required starforce activation and it asks to save the registry when you uninstall it but i have the original sf activation registry saved to reimplement it upon reinstall of the FC update) installed in my c:/program folder(x86)/ubisoft/eagle dynamics/lock on folder. I never have any problems installing anything it just asks for my permission. After istalling a few mods the app appears to have been corrupted so i uninstalled everything, including the eagle dynamics folder and all remnants of lock on and any mod i had installed( i still have the ubisoft folder because il2 1946 is installed there)

My problem is that when i reinstall the application to the same directory ( c:/program files (x86)/ubisoft/eagle dynamcs/lock on) without any reinstall of any mod and run the game again the game appears as if i hadn't uninstalled it ( e.g., settings ive changed are back, and the corruption of the app that occured is still there) I've tried to uninstall this and reinstall multiple times to the same directory with the same thing happening. Now when i do an install to a newly created dirctory, such as, c:/games/ubisoft/eagle dynamcs/lock on, and do the same thing the game installs as it should ( completely vanilla)

Two questions: Firstly, when uninstalling Flaming cliffs it prompts me to save the registry settings for that install due to starforce activation. Could me saving this be causing this reversion back to the previous install? and if so would you know where those saves are located so i can delete them since i have the original registry saved after first starforce activation?

Secondly, could there be hidden files that im missing that are not getting uninstalled and if so how can i trully unistall everything from that directory ( i already have my os set to show all files and folders) ?

Would really appreciate any help? Thanks

I'm currently running Win7ultimate 64bit

Hi, Welcome to SF,

You could use Revo Uninstaller
But i'm not sure whether it would save your registration information

Hope this helps
 

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I was thinking about using this. I have the saved starforce activation registry entry saved in a folder with the all the installers. I was thinking about just copying what i needed to a dvd or cd and using revo uninstaller then just installing to that directory again. Ive never used revo. if i had the registry saved in one of my folders would revo still remove a saved registry from places other than the actual registry?
 

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I would go to control panel and uninstall. Then you can use the software that the captain suggested or ccleaner, to remove the remanants. If this does not work, you can use the guaranteed method of system restore to a point prior to installation. Be warned, I doubt if any registry settings would be saved. Before you use SR, make an additional back up point, so that you can return in the case of a problem.

http://www.ccleaner.com/
 

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Yup Just Export that registery information copy it to a thumb driver then remove using Revo and reinstall then add that registry back
 

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Do you think that the remaining registry or rather the fact that im hitting ok when asked to save the registry each time i was uninstalling could be what the problem is? Wouldn't it still happen even if i installed to a different directory because it installs clean to any other new directory?
 

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I don't believe even if you change the directory would fix the problem because it might be the registry that's causing problems due to the left over files. If your sure that saving those registry would retain the activation information then you could backup those registry in thumb driver(so you can remove the thumb driver while we remove the program) then remove it completly then after reinstalling it then you could import those registry back in
 

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The captain is giving very good advice, as usual. Just one more word of caution. I become concerned when the registry is involved. To be on the safe side you may want to make a system image, and put it on and external drive, just in case.
 

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That aught about cover it mate. Iwould think. 1 thing I always do before I install a new program is create a restore point. Just in case I'm not happy with the application. then I use CCleaner to uninstall it then use my restore point.
 
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Sounds good. I'll try the revo uninstaller. I already had the registry I saved after i went through the starforce activation after i initially installed the game so i have that already. The only registry stuff involved is when i reinstall and before running it for the first time i just reapply the saved registry i've had when i purchased the game. It does install fine though in a different directory its just trying to reinstall clean into the directory it was in when the problem occurred isn't resulting in a clean install.

I used to create a restore point before installing anything new, and now that i'm back using windows it looks like i really have to be diligent about doing this.
 

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I used CCleaner and did a clean up of files. After getting rid of a bunch of system temporary files it seemed to remedy the problem. I've had it installed and working fine in a directory i created outside the program files(x86) directory so I'm going to leave it that location primarily because its an application I'll be applying mods to and i think that is where the trouble started when i started applying mods to a file located in the program files folder. I never touched the registry.

A very big thank you to all of you that helped me.. really appreciate it.
 

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Sounds good. I'll try the revo uninstaller. I already had the registry I saved after i went through the starforce activation after i initially installed the game so i have that already. The only registry stuff involved is when i reinstall and before running it for the first time i just reapply the saved registry i've had when i purchased the game. It does install fine though in a different directory its just trying to reinstall clean into the directory it was in when the problem occurred isn't resulting in a clean install.

I used to create a restore point before installing anything new, and now that i'm back using windows it looks like i really have to be diligent about doing this.

You may want to try what I have. System Restore once a week or when I make a change. System Image Once a month. SI is kept off my HD, since it is insurance for crash, etc.
 

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You may want to try what I have. System Restore once a week or when I make a change. System Image Once a month. SI is kept off my HD, since it is insurance for crash, etc.

Adding a restore point at the times you suggested is a great idea and one i'll be doing always from now on. Also, while i was poking around win7 ( just started using it and still finding things out) i did see that there is a utility in there to create an image which is pretty awesome. Creating one once a month like you suggested is another great idea i'll be employing.
 

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Everyone here feels so much satisfaction when our help is appreciated. Thanks for the comments.
 

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You may want to try what I have. System Restore once a week or when I make a change. System Image Once a month. SI is kept off my HD, since it is insurance for crash, etc.

Adding a restore point at the times you suggested is a great idea and one i'll be doing always from now on. Also, while i was poking around win7 ( just started using it and still finding things out) i did see that there is a utility in there to create an image which is pretty awesome. Creating one once a month like you suggested is another great idea i'll be employing.

By default SR makes an image on schedule. You can adjust the schedule by going to the task scheduler. Type the name in search to find TS.
 

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Dell
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ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
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Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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Dell SP2009W 20"
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640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
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Fan
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Dell USB Keyboard
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Dell Premium Optical USB
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Radeon 5850
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Optiarc 640Gb
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Xigmatech Dark Knight

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