Hello,
I have a problem installing Revir on my computer.
I've brought a licence (monthly licence) which is under the following email adress : franckchabanol@gmail.com.
I have installed Revir and I've been able to use it correctly.
However, as my computer was a little bit slow, I thought it could be a good idea to run CCleaner. I guess this was not a good idea as it removed something from the "Startup" folder and now, I'm unable to make the software to work.
I have tried to repair Revit, but it didn't helped.
I have tried to remove Revir and reinstall it, but it didn't helped neither.
The problem seems to come from the DesktopApp, which I am unable neither to uninstall, to reinstall or to make working.
When the system start (Windows), The DesktopApp shows some error messages and seems to search for :
- Configurations.XML
- Configurations-Staging.XML
- Configurations-Developpement.XML
Could you please help me and tell me how can I totally remove everything and reinstall it from scratch?
Thanks for your help,
Franck
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@Anonymous
Depending on the OS you have installed the method may slightly vary. In my signature below there is a link which takes you to Autodesk Knowledge Network with detailed instructions on how to perform a CLEAN UNINSTALL
After you are done; you may either Download and Re-install Revit...either from Virtual Agent or from your Autodesk Account Management (Link to virtual Agent can also be found in my signature below as well as other useful tools which you may require during the clean uninstall (ex: MS FixIT for windows 7/8 and IOBIT for windows 10)
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In the future, if you use a registry cleaner software like CCleaner, make sure you save a backup of your registry so you can restore it quickly. CCleaner should offer you to save a backup.
If you want to be sure, create a Windows restore point before you start or if you are familiar with registry editor, you can export the registry. Try to read this KB: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/322756
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Edwin Prakoso
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