I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a program,
let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot seem to get it to
install since the ghost of the old trial version seems to be haunting my PC.

Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs and
settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether there was
some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am no great tech
expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry settings may not be an
option for me!

Re: Alternatives to formatting HD and reinstalling Vista by Gordon

Gordon
Fri May 09 09:36:25 PDT 2008

"Ignoramus" <igno@ramus.com> wrote in message
news:%231$y%23IfsIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a program,
>let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot seem to get it
>to install since the ghost of the old trial version seems to be haunting my
>PC.
>
> Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs and
> settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether there
> was some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am no great
> tech expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry settings may not be
> an option for me!


And what application might this be?


Re: Alternatives to formatting HD and reinstalling Vista by Adam

Adam
Fri May 09 09:49:21 PDT 2008

On Fri, 9 May 2008 09:32:13 -0700, "Ignoramus" <igno@ramus.com> wrote:

>I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a program,
>let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot seem to get it to
>install since the ghost of the old trial version seems to be haunting my PC.
>
>Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs and
>settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether there was
>some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am no great tech
>expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry settings may not be an
>option for me!

Have you tried to locate the trial version in Control Panel (Programs
& Features) and then delete it from there?

Also you can go to C:\Program Files, expand that folder and look for
the sub folder that's the home of this application. Often there is a
delete application there that should remove it or just try Renaming
the folder. If you couldn't delete it from Control Panel simply
renaming the folder it resides in is often enough to prevent it from
starting up or any new version finding it. Once you know it no longer
runs you can delete this folder.

As far as messing with the Registry, if you're not comfortable, don't.
Always backup the Registry FIRST if you decide to try. Generally you
can type REGEDIT at the start button, click on the link that comes up,
then Edit then Find then type what you're looking for and just walk
down the list using 'Find Next' until you get to the end of searching
the Registry. You can determine what to "find" by looking the program
folder and manually searching for any .exe file.


Re: Alternatives to formatting HD and reinstalling Vista by Dave

Dave
Fri May 09 10:35:43 PDT 2008

Ignoramus wrote:
> I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a
> program, let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot
> seem to get it to install since the ghost of the old trial version
> seems to be haunting my PC.
> Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs
> and settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether
> there was some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am
> no great tech expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry
> settings may not be an option for me!

The people from whom you bought the licence for your application
are the people to ask about how to get rid of trial settings.






Re: Alternatives to formatting HD and reinstalling Vista by Frank

Frank
Fri May 09 10:50:20 PDT 2008

Ignoramus wrote:

> I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a
> program, let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot seem
> to get it to install since the ghost of the old trial version seems to
> be haunting my PC.
>
> Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs and
> settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether there
> was some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am no great
> tech expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry settings may not
> be an option for me!

Try this.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

It's a great little app that we use to cleanup left over installs when
we can't get a program to reinstall.
Frank

Re: Alternatives to formatting HD and reinstalling Vista by measekite

measekite
Fri May 09 14:47:53 PDT 2008



Frank wrote:
> Ignoramus wrote:
>
>> I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a
>> program, let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot
>> seem to get it to install since the ghost of the old trial version
>> seems to be haunting my PC.
>>
>> Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs
>> and settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether
>> there was some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am
>> no great tech expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry
>> settings may not be an option for me!
>
> Try this.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
>
> It's a great little app that we use to cleanup left over installs when
> we can't get a program to reinstall.
> Frank
We do not have left over installs in Linux.

Re: Alternatives to formatting HD and reinstalling Vista by Frank

Frank
Fri May 09 15:39:10 PDT 2008

measekite wrote:

>
>
> Frank wrote:
>
>> Ignoramus wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Vista Premium PC where I installed a trial version of a
>>> program, let it expire and now I bought the full version but cannot
>>> seem to get it to install since the ghost of the old trial version
>>> seems to be haunting my PC.
>>>
>>> Before I start formatting the drive (and lose all my other programs
>>> and settings) and attempt to reinstall Vista, I was wondering whether
>>> there was some easy way to wipe all traces of the trial program? I am
>>> no great tech expert, so protracted brain surgery with registry
>>> settings may not be an option for me!
>>
>>
>> Try this.
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
>>
>> It's a great little app that we use to cleanup left over installs when
>> we can't get a program to reinstall.
>> Frank
>
> We do not have left over installs in Linux.

So is that what happen to your pea sized brain, you stupid POS austrian
fascist pig?...LOL!
Frank