I found other keys o delete, not the one I'm looking for. Strange. Thanks. On 1/18/15, Mike B. <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nicole, > > I would reinstall it & then use a prrogram called Revo Uninstaller to > uninstall it. This program will take out all the remnants the Windows > uninstaller or the programs uninstaller leaves behind. > > Or, you can go into, msconfig, / start tab & uncheck it so it won't try to > run at start-up. > Take care. > Mike > This email was sent from my, iBarstool. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Boyd > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:16 PM > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Deleting Alternative Flash Player > > > > Hi Nicole, > > Here it is in a nutshell. The registry is nothing to be scared of, but you > do have to treat it with much respect. It is safe to go there and make > changes if you know just what to look for. But, delete the wrong thing, > and you are looking at a restore or reinstall of Windows. OK. > > 1. Press Windows + R to open the Run dialogue box. > 2. Type in regedit. > 3. Press enter, and you will get the User Account Control thing,, so select > OK here. > 4. The registry editor will now open, and you will see "Computer" and it > will be either opened or closed. If it is closed, press the right arrow to > open it. > 5. Now, arrow down to the first folder that contains software related > registry keys, which is called: > HKEY_Current_User, and again press the right arrow key to open the folder. > 6. Now arrow down or press the letter S untill you find Software, and open > this in the same manner as above. > 7. Here is where you have to know what you are looking for. The different > softwares are going to be in folders by the manufacturers name, such as > Microsoft or Freedom Scientific for example, so you have to know who makes > the software you are looking for. You said flash player, so is it Adobe or > who? > 8. Once you find the folder who's name is the software makers name, open > it, > and arr ow down to find anything that you think is related to the software. > Note: if you know for sure that this is the only software that you have > installed by this manufacturer, then you can safely delete the entire > folder. > 9. To delete the keys, open the context menu, and arrow up to Delete Key, > and press enter. You will have to confirm that this is what you want to do. > 10. After you have all of the related keys deleted, then go to the next > folder down, which is going to be named: > HKEY_local_machine > and repeat the steps above. > > I hope this is clear enough and helps you to solve your problem. Once you > have figured out the registry, it opens up a new level of being able to > keep > your computer running at its best. > > Good luck, and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to let me > know. > > Mike > [email protected] > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicole Valicia Thompson-Andrews > Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 6:36 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [JAWS-Users] Deleting Alternative Flash Player > > How do I delete Alternative Flash Player from my registry. It stills > tries to load when I log onto my computer. It's uninstalled. > > -- > Pen Name: > Mellissa Green > Twitter > @abluegreenunivs > > > website > > www.abluegreenuniverse.com > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ >
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