Greetings guys,
yesterday I installed both AutoCad 2012 and AutoCad 2012 Architecture on my windows 7 32 bit OS.
Now the thing is I wanted both to be uninstalled because I messed up something. So what I did is I didnt, take the usual delete program route, i just manually went and cleaned the program files folder and in the >Control Panel>Uninstall a program .
So this resulted in the problem im having at the moment. Once I want to install both programs, it tells me that they are already installed.
This tells me theres still files roaming on my computer!
Could anyone give me a detailed list to go in and which files I have to delete so I can perform a clean install on both Acad 2012 and Acad 2012 Architecture.
Thanks in advance
DarrenP
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To Diagnose and Fix installation problems automatically, please see the new Microsoft tool for this here:
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall
For more information on the Autodesk KB Support article concerning the clean uninstall of Autdoesk products, see this link:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=2887771&linkID=9240617
For all other installation problems on Windows XP SP2 or below consider using the Microsoft Installer Clean Up Utility. For more information on this program, please my forum post here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Installation-Licensing/Microsoft-Installer-Clean-Up-Utility-for-Add-Re...
Alrighty,
I would love to thank you guys for replying! But none of the suggestions mentioned helped me to be honest.
What I did, was a clean and fresh system restore to a date before I installed the AutoCad applications.
This worked like a charm and I would suggest this to everyone encountering the same problem like mine.
SOLVED !
Greetings
glad that worked
DarrenP
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