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J.C
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      20th Dec 2007
I wanted to completely remove all the entries of software,
So I went to Registry and tried to remove the entries from there.
Surprisingly there were few entries which I could not delete even from the
Registry.
Could somebody please let me know is there any way to remove the entries
completely from the Registry, other than formatting the Disk.
Thanks.


 
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John John
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      20th Dec 2007
What exactly are you trying to do? What do you mean by *all* the
entries of software? Do you mean *all* the entries under the SOFTWARE
subtree or do you mean all the entries for one particular software
product? What is this software package, or what specific keys are you
trying to delete in the registry? Did you try a reboot before trying to
delete the keys? Did you check the Security/Permissions on the keys to
see if you have proper permissions to delete the keys?

I hope that you understand that removing certain keys or values in the
registry may prevent the computer from rebooting and may require a
reinstalling of the operating system.

John

J.C wrote:

> I wanted to completely remove all the entries of software,
> So I went to Registry and tried to remove the entries from there.
> Surprisingly there were few entries which I could not delete even from the
> Registry.
> Could somebody please let me know is there any way to remove the entries
> completely from the Registry, other than formatting the Disk.
> Thanks.
>
>


 
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Malke
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      20th Dec 2007
J.C wrote:
> I wanted to completely remove all the entries of software,
> So I went to Registry and tried to remove the entries from there.
> Surprisingly there were few entries which I could not delete even from the
> Registry.
> Could somebody please let me know is there any way to remove the entries
> completely from the Registry, other than formatting the Disk.
> Thanks.
>
>


Since you didn't tell us what happens when you try, how can you get
specific advice? My guess is that you got an "access denied" error. If
that guess is accurate, take ownership of the key (right-click, etc.).
If the guess isn't accurate, then supply enough information to get a
good answer:

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      20th Dec 2007
Sorry for not being clear.
I tired to delete all the entries for one particular software.
J.C

"John John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What exactly are you trying to do? What do you mean by *all* the entries
> of software? Do you mean *all* the entries under the SOFTWARE subtree or
> do you mean all the entries for one particular software product? What is
> this software package, or what specific keys are you trying to delete in
> the registry? Did you try a reboot before trying to delete the keys? Did
> you check the Security/Permissions on the keys to see if you have proper
> permissions to delete the keys?
>
> I hope that you understand that removing certain keys or values in the
> registry may prevent the computer from rebooting and may require a
> reinstalling of the operating system.
>
> John
>
> J.C wrote:
>
>> I wanted to completely remove all the entries of software,
>> So I went to Registry and tried to remove the entries from there.
>> Surprisingly there were few entries which I could not delete even from
>> the Registry.
>> Could somebody please let me know is there any way to remove the entries
>> completely from the Registry, other than formatting the Disk.
>> Thanks.

>



 
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      20th Dec 2007

"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> J.C wrote:
>> I wanted to completely remove all the entries of software,
>> So I went to Registry and tried to remove the entries from there.
>> Surprisingly there were few entries which I could not delete even from
>> the Registry.
>> Could somebody please let me know is there any way to remove the entries
>> completely from the Registry, other than formatting the Disk.
>> Thanks.

>
> Since you didn't tell us what happens when you try, how can you get
> specific advice? My guess is that you got an "access denied" error. If
> that guess is accurate, take ownership of the key (right-click, etc.). If
> the guess isn't accurate, then supply enough information to get a good
> answer:
>
> How to Post:
> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a
> Question
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


Sorry for not being particular.
It was not "access denied" error.
When I tried to delete the entry the message I received was "Unable to
delete all Specified Values".
J.C


 
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      20th Dec 2007
"J.C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I wanted to completely remove all the entries of software,
> So I went to Registry and tried to remove the entries from there.
> Surprisingly there were few entries which I could not delete even from
> the Registry.
> Could somebody please let me know is there any way to remove the
> entries completely from the Registry, other than formatting the Disk.
> Thanks.


What program's entries are you trying to remove? And why do you feel
this is necessary?


 
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      20th Dec 2007
"J.C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sorry for not being particular.
> It was not "access denied" error.
> When I tried to delete the entry the message I received was "Unable to
> delete all Specified Values".


From http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/368/02/1.html

When you delete an object, all the keys below the selected key are
deleted as well. If you try to delete a default value from a top-level
key, you'll get the error message, "Unable to delete all specified
values." The Registry Editor should gray out the Delete option in these
situations (not only should you avoid deleting here, you actually
/can't/ delete), but for some reason the option remains available. This
is one of the few cases where the Registry Editor protects you from
doing something you shouldn't. In most cases, you are on your own!


 
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