You know, i think it's ironic, like windows go's "No! Get that google
product out of here, or no windows 7 for you lol"
Anyway, just something i noticed, you should not manually delete files from
the product files folder, as ceresia said, it would leave registry entries
on the system and you'll be driven crazy wondering where the file that you
didn't delete yet is.
If google bar isn't on the add/remove menu, go for ceresia's suggestion,
reinstall then uninstall.

~Coalwater~


On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Ceresia <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> If you have uninstalled the program via Add/Remove programs and the
> folder has been deleted from the Program Files directory then the only
> other place something would hide would be in the registry.  Try to
> install the google toolbar once again from the net and then uninstall
> it and see if that works, if not then maybe you would have to do a
> fresh install of Windows 7 and not a general upgrade;  just remember
> to backup your files.
> >
>

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