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April 9th, 2003, 03:39 PM
#9
Junior Member
I've had similar issues with some programs, that would not uninstall completely. The files were still in use, and what I did was log out and boot into safe mode. From there I was able to delete all the files without a file in use error. I would suggest trying this. Make sure to hit F8 before Windows starts loading and then select Boot into safe mode. Don't select the one with networking options. Hopefully this will help you.
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