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| 1115496 | 2010-07-02 17:39:00 | I have a huge problem on my new Windows 7 x64. I tried to install CyberLink DVD Player or whatever the hell it is. It didn't work, so i tried uninstalling with Revo Uninstaller. That jammed, so i restarted and when i logged back in, i couldn't do ****. I can access the PC normally, my user account is the ONLY one on the PC and set as administrator, but now my entire C:\ drive is owned by TrustedInstaller, and i can't delete the Cyberlink folder or any other folder for that matter, plus i can't connect to the internet because of this. When i try to change permissions like in most online guides, i get "Can't open access control editor. Class not registered". What can i do to get my permissions back and delete that crap without a format? |
Luppi (12974) | ||
| 1115497 | 2010-07-02 21:54:00 | People should make regular Win7 free software provided systems images takes less than 15mins. It does not create a new file so you needa rename the folder, I add a date at the end of it so it does not overwrite it. | Nomad (952) | ||
| 1115498 | 2010-07-02 22:20:00 | Looks like you've posted the same ? here (www.sevenforums.com). So if you create a folder, then try to delete it, you cant either? Try unlocker (ccollomb.free.fr). Dont try and delete windows folders, you cant | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1115499 | 2010-07-02 23:57:00 | This is probably not helpfull now but the best program to remove software is called "Programs and Features" in the control panel, its build right in to Windows! | Deimos (5715) | ||
| 1115500 | 2010-07-03 00:43:00 | This is probably not helpfull now but the best program to remove software is called "Programs and Features" in the control panel, its build right in to Windows! no that is incorrect. Revo Uninstaller does twice as good and removes everything. no one likes the windows one |
goodiesguy (15316) | ||
| 1115501 | 2010-07-03 00:52:00 | Revo Uninstaller does twice as good and removes everything. That's incorrect. It removes more, it certainly doesn't remove everything. Other than occasional files it leaves registry entries. The only thing I ever found that would remove everything last bit was doing it manually. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1115502 | 2010-07-03 01:15:00 | i meant to say it removes most | goodiesguy (15316) | ||
| 1115503 | 2010-07-03 02:45:00 | I don't know why people are so obsessed about removing registry entries, it makes no difference to the performance of Windows, also, Windows built in uninstaller will never make the mistake of removing necessary system files, the only time I have ever seen Windows uninstaller leave files on the disk is if unrelated files have been placed in the program directory (for example game cracks/trainers) | Deimos (5715) | ||
| 1115504 | 2010-07-03 02:46:00 | no one likes the windows one I like it, which makes your statement wrong. |
Deimos (5715) | ||
| 1115505 | 2010-07-03 02:50:00 | Windows built in uninstaller will never make the mistake of removing necessary system files, the only time I have ever seen Windows uninstaller leave files on the disk is if unrelated files have been placed in the program directory (for example game cracks/trainers) Thats a good laugh for the day :lol: Try removing some programs, a classic example is any Norton product -- once removed and and rebooted, go bank into the actual program folder and see just how much is left behind -- sure from programs and features its gone but a lot is left behind. | wainuitech (129) | ||
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