Hi,
A restore point might, however it may restore to a point that other programs
you installed will be missing as well. By this I mean if you installed the
program in question on lets say Friday the 15th. and also install other
programs plus any Windows Updates etc, they will be gone as well. If the
program in question is the only thing that you changed then you will be OK.
In the future I would suggest even though Vista is good about creating
restore points, I make a habit of creating my own before any install. If the
program works as I Expected then I create yet another and make a note that
it works and all is well.
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All the best,
SG
"swalker" <> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 15:34:36 -0600, swalker <> wrote:
>
>>How do I uninstall a program that Vista doesn't recognize as being
>>installed at all.
>>
>>I have been moving all my old programs to a new Vista machine
>>including one from back during Win95 that failed to install correctly.
>>I tried a couple of things and somehow got it installed twice while
>>using comparability mode.
>>
>>It wasn't working properly so I uninstalled it. Actually I uninstalled
>>one of the 2 instances of it.
>>
>>The 2nd installation isn't listed in the programs when I go to the
>>Uninstall Programs menu. The program actually works, at least part of
>>it and the program is listed under the Start menu/All Programs.
>>
>>What do I do now?
> I am uncomfortable with just deleting something. I did look in the
> registry and found 3 instances of occurrence.
>
> I also looked in the root directory in Program Files and couldn't find
> a program to un install the program
>
> Would using a restore point help?
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