((HELP)) How to remove a program using DOS???

G

Guest

I need some help removing a program from my system that does not what to get
removed. I had installed "Business Plan Pro 2003" off kazaalite and it worked
fine. I no longer have any use for it and when I try to remove it using the
add and remove programs I get a message to enter an alternate path containing
a file "bpp2003premier_605_613.msp". I have tried deleting it from the
registry but it dosen't seem to work. If I open the add and remove programs
list its still there but it dosen't have a remove option anymore. So now I
just restored the registry again. How can I get this friggen program off.
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

Reinstall, and then uninstall from Add/Remove Programs. Looks like the file
bpp2003premier_605_613.msp contains the uninstallation information for that
software. Or, check with the software manufacturer's site for manual
uninstallation procedure.
 
G

Guest

Dosen't work I tried that. Is there a way to completle remove any trace using
Ms-DOS????
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

<quote>
Total Uninstall can help you to monitor any changes that were made to your
system during installation of a new software product. It allow you to
perform a complete uninstall without having to rely on the supplied
uninstall program which may leave files or changes behind.
</quote>
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4396.html
 
G

Guest

ya but will this work on previously installed programs like this? Will it
uninstall this one?
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

I don't think it will work on previously installed programs. You may need to
reinstall the program, for the snapshot to be created. If nothing helps,
contact the software manufacturer

Business Plan Pro 2005 - #1 Business Plan Software Contains 400 Sample
Business Plans:
http://www.paloalto.com/ps/bp/
 

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