Instruction
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To start the procedure you need to launch control panel. This can be done in the main menu (start button). In Windows XP link on the start panel is placed in the section "configuring the main menu.
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After opening the control panel, run the utility "add or remove programs.
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Once the utility will provide a complete list of installed computer application programs, you need to find the entry for the remote to fail. Here you should remember the name of the program - it will need to search the registry. You can not close the tool and just roll - if necessary, deploy it and check the names.
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Now you should open the Windows registry editor. Its executable located in the system folder of the OS, but to find there is not necessarily - you can use the run dialog programs. To open it press CTRL + R. In the dialog type "regedit" (without the quotes) and click OK.
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The first operation in registry editor you need to save a copy of your current settings before you start editing. To do this, select "Export" under "File" menu and save a copy. From this file, using "Import" menu of the editor, you can restore the current state of the registry, if necessary.
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Then, the tree of registry keys in the left pane, click Uninstall. The full path there should be: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SOFTWARE => Microsoft => Windows => CurrentVersion => Uninstall
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To Uninstall you need to find the key related to the software. Should look in the left pane of the editor, the name of the program. The name does not necessarily match exactly with what is written in the list of installed applications, it is sufficient similarity between these names. Finding a similar key, open it and locate the parameter named DispiayName. Clicking it, will see the full name of the found program in the form in which it is recorded in the list of installed programs. If that's what you're looking for, proceed to the next step, if not - inspect the other keys in the Uninstall key.
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The next step would be to remove the found key in the registry - close the list of options and click the key with the right mouse button. In the context menu you need to select "Remove".
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To make sure that the remote program is now not in the list of installed, close the installation wizard and uninstall programs and open it again. Rerun the wizard will scan the registry and makes a list of installed applications.