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Henry LaMuth
January 6th 04, 05:42 PM
I have a couple of programs I just cannot get to uninstall. The
process starts using add remove and then stops with a message that
some error was encountered. The programs in question are two cd buring
apps that Sony supplies. They do not have their own uninstall routines
like some programs. They were lousy a few years ago but I thought I
would take another look at their latest incarnations. They are still
lousy but now I can't uninstall them.

I use to have an applet that professed to be able to remove anything
permanently...total eradication. In a recent rebuild of my system this
disappeared. Any suggestions on what this is and how well it
works...and any other ways to remove these two programs. Specifically,
they are from BHA and are called B's clips and B's Gold....they don't
light my fire and I want them GONE. Sorry, I get emotional about such
things.

Any help would be appreciated.

Henry LaMuth

ras
January 6th 04, 05:42 PM
First try to install these again. Most likely there is one or more files
that are corrupted that are needed for the uninstall.


"Henry LaMuth" > wrote in message
...
> I have a couple of programs I just cannot get to uninstall. The
> process starts using add remove and then stops with a message that
> some error was encountered. The programs in question are two cd buring
> apps that Sony supplies. They do not have their own uninstall routines
> like some programs. They were lousy a few years ago but I thought I
> would take another look at their latest incarnations. They are still
> lousy but now I can't uninstall them.
>
> I use to have an applet that professed to be able to remove anything
> permanently...total eradication. In a recent rebuild of my system this
> disappeared. Any suggestions on what this is and how well it
> works...and any other ways to remove these two programs. Specifically,
> they are from BHA and are called B's clips and B's Gold....they don't
> light my fire and I want them GONE. Sorry, I get emotional about such
> things.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Henry LaMuth

Henry LaMuth
January 6th 04, 05:48 PM
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:27:51 -0600, "ras" > wrote:

>First try to install these again. Most likely there is one or more files
>that are corrupted that are needed for the uninstall.
>
>
>"Henry LaMuth" > wrote in message
...
>> I have a couple of programs I just cannot get to uninstall. The
>> process starts using add remove and then stops with a message that
>> some error was encountered. The programs in question are two cd buring
>> apps that Sony supplies. They do not have their own uninstall routines
>> like some programs. They were lousy a few years ago but I thought I
>> would take another look at their latest incarnations. They are still
>> lousy but now I can't uninstall them.
>>
>> I use to have an applet that professed to be able to remove anything
>> permanently...total eradication. In a recent rebuild of my system this
>> disappeared. Any suggestions on what this is and how well it
>> works...and any other ways to remove these two programs. Specifically,
>> they are from BHA and are called B's clips and B's Gold....they don't
>> light my fire and I want them GONE. Sorry, I get emotional about such
>> things.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Henry LaMuth
>

Good thought, but.....

When I use the same CD and go throug the install sequence, it asks if
I want to uninstall. Can't re-install...either yes uninstall or it
closes the window and does nothing. But....It won't uninstall either.
Same glitch as in windows add/remove. So, I really need the cleaner
program to by-pass everthing and just plain remove it permanently. Any
idea where to find it? Probably was a shareware I need to relocate.

Henry LaMuth

Yves Leclerc
January 6th 04, 05:48 PM
I have some success by renaming the folder to where the program was
installed and then try to re-install.

Y


"Henry LaMuth" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:27:51 -0600, "ras" > wrote:
>
> >First try to install these again. Most likely there is one or more files
> >that are corrupted that are needed for the uninstall.
> >
> >
> >"Henry LaMuth" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I have a couple of programs I just cannot get to uninstall. The
> >> process starts using add remove and then stops with a message that
> >> some error was encountered. The programs in question are two cd buring
> >> apps that Sony supplies. They do not have their own uninstall routines
> >> like some programs. They were lousy a few years ago but I thought I
> >> would take another look at their latest incarnations. They are still
> >> lousy but now I can't uninstall them.
> >>
> >> I use to have an applet that professed to be able to remove anything
> >> permanently...total eradication. In a recent rebuild of my system this
> >> disappeared. Any suggestions on what this is and how well it
> >> works...and any other ways to remove these two programs. Specifically,
> >> they are from BHA and are called B's clips and B's Gold....they don't
> >> light my fire and I want them GONE. Sorry, I get emotional about such
> >> things.
> >>
> >> Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> Henry LaMuth
> >
>
> Good thought, but.....
>
> When I use the same CD and go throug the install sequence, it asks if
> I want to uninstall. Can't re-install...either yes uninstall or it
> closes the window and does nothing. But....It won't uninstall either.
> Same glitch as in windows add/remove. So, I really need the cleaner
> program to by-pass everthing and just plain remove it permanently. Any
> idea where to find it? Probably was a shareware I need to relocate.
>
> Henry LaMuth

Henry LaMuth
January 6th 04, 06:04 PM
Renaming didn't work...nothing worked. I finally went in to the
registry and searched for references and removed them and then did a
manual delete of all the files/subdirectories and links/icons I could
find with search and with Windows Explorer. There are likely dll's in
windows that are orphans now and some open references in the
Registry... I should be able to automatically scan for all of these
and remove them. That's all I can think to do to get rid of these
pesky programs. Bad design.

Thanx for the suggestions.

Henry


On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 19:07:34 -0500, "Yves Leclerc"
> wrote:

>I have some success by renaming the folder to where the program was
>installed and then try to re-install.
>
>Y
>
>
>"Henry LaMuth" > wrote in message
...
>> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:27:51 -0600, "ras" > wrote:
>>
>> >First try to install these again. Most likely there is one or more files
>> >that are corrupted that are needed for the uninstall.
>> >
>> >
>> >"Henry LaMuth" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> I have a couple of programs I just cannot get to uninstall. The
>> >> process starts using add remove and then stops with a message that
>> >> some error was encountered. The programs in question are two cd buring
>> >> apps that Sony supplies. They do not have their own uninstall routines
>> >> like some programs. They were lousy a few years ago but I thought I
>> >> would take another look at their latest incarnations. They are still
>> >> lousy but now I can't uninstall them.
>> >>
>> >> I use to have an applet that professed to be able to remove anything
>> >> permanently...total eradication. In a recent rebuild of my system this
>> >> disappeared. Any suggestions on what this is and how well it
>> >> works...and any other ways to remove these two programs. Specifically,
>> >> they are from BHA and are called B's clips and B's Gold....they don't
>> >> light my fire and I want them GONE. Sorry, I get emotional about such
>> >> things.
>> >>
>> >> Any help would be appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Henry LaMuth
>> >
>>
>> Good thought, but.....
>>
>> When I use the same CD and go throug the install sequence, it asks if
>> I want to uninstall. Can't re-install...either yes uninstall or it
>> closes the window and does nothing. But....It won't uninstall either.
>> Same glitch as in windows add/remove. So, I really need the cleaner
>> program to by-pass everthing and just plain remove it permanently. Any
>> idea where to find it? Probably was a shareware I need to relocate.
>>
>> Henry LaMuth
>

Plato
January 6th 04, 06:09 PM
Henry LaMuth wrote:
>
> When I use the same CD and go throug the install sequence, it asks if
> I want to uninstall. Can't re-install...either yes uninstall or it

YOu got stuck with a horrid app.

> closes the window and does nothing. But....It won't uninstall either.
> Same glitch as in windows add/remove. So, I really need the cleaner

It's NOT a windows problem. It's a bad third party app.

> program to by-pass everthing and just plain remove it permanently. Any
> idea where to find it? Probably was a shareware I need to relocate.

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Henry LaMuth
January 6th 04, 06:16 PM
None of the free cleaner programs or programs I find that sound
like they would forceably remove an application actually do that.
There are some $30 programs that sound like that is what they would
do...but I took a more manual approach and nothing bad has
happened.....yet!!

Henry


On 16 Dec 2003 02:02:30 -0600, Plato <|@|.|> wrote:

>Henry LaMuth wrote:
>>
>> When I use the same CD and go throug the install sequence, it asks if
>> I want to uninstall. Can't re-install...either yes uninstall or it
>
>YOu got stuck with a horrid app.
>
>> closes the window and does nothing. But....It won't uninstall either.
>> Same glitch as in windows add/remove. So, I really need the cleaner
>
>It's NOT a windows problem. It's a bad third party app.
>
>> program to by-pass everthing and just plain remove it permanently. Any
>> idea where to find it? Probably was a shareware I need to relocate.

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