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I recently uninstalled Roxio Media Creator 7 but it didn't do a complete
uninstall. I have tried to reinstall it so I can uninstall it again and maybe it will do a complete uninstallation this time. But, when I do, I get the following error: "Windows Installer: The Installation source for this product is not available . Verify that the source exists and that you can access it." I have run Registry cleaner, RoziZap, that Windows cleanup program-don't remember the name, Quickclean, Norton Cleansweep, System Mechanic, etc. but nothing works. Also, I have copied the cd to my hard drive in hopes that would help but it didn't. Does anyone know of a good program that will find orphan files from incomplete uninstallations? I ran McAfee's Quickclean but it told me there were no orphans but I know better than that. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Jones |
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Jones wrote:
> I recently uninstalled Roxio Media Creator 7 but it didn't do a complete > uninstall. I have tried to reinstall it so I can uninstall it again and maybe > it will do a complete uninstallation this time. But, when I do, I get the > following error: "Windows Installer: The Installation source for this product > is not available . Verify that the source exists and that you can access it." > I have run Registry cleaner, RoziZap, that Windows cleanup program-don't > remember the name, Quickclean, Norton Cleansweep, System Mechanic, etc. but > nothing works. Also, I have copied the cd to my hard drive in hopes that > would help but it didn't. Does anyone know of a good program that will find > orphan files from incomplete uninstallations? I ran McAfee's Quickclean but > it told me there were no orphans but I know better than that. If anyone has > any ideas, please let me know. Jones Quite a few programs don't fully remove everything on uninstall. Sometimes you have to manually remove folders and registry entries. Go to RMC's web site for info on fully uninstalling their product. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Unfortunately you have run so many things without understanding the
implications of what they do the only course of action likely to work is to manually delete any remains, and then you run the risk of removing something the system still has registered and will get more errors. To be honest the message "Installation source is not available" looks like either the CD has become corrupt (maybe just dirty?) or else you specified a wrong path... or just possibly it's looking to download something from a website. Charlie "Jones" <Jones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C7BCB4B2-96DC-471E-9596-66B8053677AE@microsoft.com... >I recently uninstalled Roxio Media Creator 7 but it didn't do a complete > uninstall. I have tried to reinstall it so I can uninstall it again and > maybe > it will do a complete uninstallation this time. But, when I do, I get the > following error: "Windows Installer: The Installation source for this > product > is not available . Verify that the source exists and that you can access > it." > I have run Registry cleaner, RoziZap, that Windows cleanup program-don't > remember the name, Quickclean, Norton Cleansweep, System Mechanic, etc. > but > nothing works. Also, I have copied the cd to my hard drive in hopes that > would help but it didn't. Does anyone know of a good program that will > find > orphan files from incomplete uninstallations? I ran McAfee's Quickclean > but > it told me there were no orphans but I know better than that. If anyone > has > any ideas, please let me know. Jones |
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