Have you verified, using the task manager, that all processes associated with freenet is gone?
That shouldn't be necessary, if it is then Something Bad is going on
Something Bad in a Java sense, rather than an OS sense I hope. Older versions of Freenet combined with older versions of Java often used to spawn java processes which were not killed by killing the parent process in Linux and Windows in my experience, which was mainly on under-powered/low RAM computers.
Use the task manager to kill of any (or any unwanted if you run multiple java apps on your computer) java.exe processes and any freenet.exe process then start the uninstaller again.
The java process is "javaw.exe" not "java.exe" by the way. However, if you've done this and the uninstaller still won't work, please reply and we'll try and figure out what's wrong.
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