Help please - Crash recovery,trying to uninstall programs,errors

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ThatDVDMonkey

Greets,

Problems problems problems... Trying to uninstall some programs that
sufferd damage in a crash. When I attempt to do so with Add/Remove,I
get a message that the network resource is unavailable with some
attempts,others start to uninstall but then just stop running and turn
off. It appears that although the uninstall tags survived the
crash,the install files they point to didn't. I've checked for
cleaners for the affected programs at their respective sights,no dice
there. Is there another program I can use to uninstall these programs
such as a registry cleaner or do I need to go in and remove them
manually?

Kleptic
 
Greets,

Problems problems problems... Trying to uninstall some programs that
sufferd damage in a crash. When I attempt to do so with Add/Remove,I
get a message that the network resource is unavailable with some
attempts,others start to uninstall but then just stop running and turn
off. It appears that although the uninstall tags survived the
crash,the install files they point to didn't. I've checked for
cleaners for the affected programs at their respective sights,no dice
there. Is there another program I can use to uninstall these programs
such as a registry cleaner or do I need to go in and remove them
manually?
Just had an idea,if I were to remove the reference file/data that
add/remove is using,would I then be able to do an overinstall to
correct the problem? If so what file,registry entries should I look
for?





Kleptic
 
Just had an idea,if I were to remove the reference file/data that
add/remove is using,would I then be able to do an overinstall to
correct the problem? If so what file,registry entries should I look
for?





Kleptic
Nevermind,figured it out.

Kleptic
 

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