Ok thats weird, i said product files not program files lol. :D my bad

~Coalwater~


On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 4:17 AM, DaveyBrasco <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Yeah I would say coalwater's concern is the most likely to cause
> problems in the long term.
>
> Although often a rookie mistake, I've seen it done a few times before
> (you'd be surprised). NEVER delete your files by going into the
> program files and deleting files there manually.
>
> Always use the add/remove programs utility (or equivalent depending on
> your OS). This is the way that programs were designed to be
> uninstalled.
>
> Also the registry may cause problems as well, but I wouldn't recommend
> anyone going into the registry unless they really know what they're
> doing. Still, I second both coalwater and Ceresia's ideas.
> >
>

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