Hi,

Hopefully someone can help.

I just uninstalled Maya 2016, with the intention to reinstall it this afternoon 
(this occurred after installing Maya 2016 SP5 which completely destroyed it).

Anyway - in a Maya's magical way - although Maya 2016 is no longer in the 
Control Panel in the Program list, when I run the Autodesk installer - it still 
believes Maya is installed. So I can't install it again. I kid you not. Maya 
2016 Is also weirdly still on my start menu. I'm on Windows 10.

Maya 2015 still works though. I uninstalled the entire 2016 suite and rebooted 
a number of times. Maya 2016 still exists in its own bubble though - somewhere.

I've searched a ton of stuff online - it seems the registry key maybe the 
problem - I have no idea how to get search for it and get rid of it. Anyone 
have any tips? Windows Fixit is not available (for Windows 10) - so can't use 
that.

Never had this before. Its driving me crazy.

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