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RE: Help: Uninstall Leftovers
(22/11/2011 05:01 AM)Xlasher Wrote: (22/11/2011 04:57 AM)S7* Wrote: (22/11/2011 04:52 AM)Xlasher Wrote: (22/11/2011 03:09 AM)S7* Wrote: I don't think deleting the folder would work out well.. if you get rid of files your computer is relying on why booting you could run into some issues if there's no fall back.
Do you not have an earlier restore point? And why did you use a transformation pack in the first place? (I assume it's a new Windows installation?)
Ok. I have an earlier restore point but I don't think It'll delete the folder. I used a transformation pack for turning windows xp to windows 7. So, before it installs the transformation pack, it created a restore point (but I have an earlier restore point with the same day). So, maybe I'll try to go to the earlier restore point.
If it takes you back to a point where all the transformation has been reversed, I should think the folder in question should be removable. What's it called?
ProperBritish's suggestion is good too.
The program is Sevenmizer. It should be removed because when I used the system restore point, the whole program was already uninstalled. It really just left this folder (C://WINDOWS/Sevenmizer) there. It contains some images (bmp, png), some avi's, some .res and some .bin files. I really don't know what to do. I'll try ProperBritish's suggestion :)
Just "Sevenmizer"? Sounds like it shouldn't be a problem to remove so long as all of the transformations are gone and everything is back to normal.
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