So, when I used the utilities, TurboCAD 19 did not appear as an installed program that it could uninstall thoroughly (including registry entries). Unfortunately, I uninstalled TurboCAD 19 via Control Panel prior to downloading and running the more thorough uninstall utilities that Greg recommended. At this time, I do not at all foresee my purchasing version 19- just no cost/benefit for me over my version 11.2. I don't need them in the one-month trial-period, I didn't create any files settings or customizations that would be saved in the. Then I deleted all the folders you noted. I first used Windows Control Panel|Uninstall TurboCAD ver.19 to uninstall the program- like normal. ⑶ This is where your drawings, backups, Workspaces (Config folder), etc. If you haven't created any custom Materials, etc., this could be deleted, but it doesn't hurt to leave it. ⑵ This is where the INI file, LightWorks and RedSDK files reside. When uninstalled it may leave such things as your custom Templates or palettes for add-ons (Animation Lab, etc) behind. C:\Users\ your user name\Documents\TurboCAD Professional 19.C:\Users\ your user name\AppData\Roaming\IMSIDesign\TurboCAD\19\Professional.I know next to nothing about the Registry, but TurboCAD is loaded to 3 different locations in Vista. Quote from: John R on September 13, 2012, 04:03:37 PM re: …I want to wipe out all folders, files, dangling tid-bits, registry, etc. Version 19 seems to have enough problems of it's own don't need to be doing an "un-clean" install. Having said that, if I do purchase the (finally fixed) version 19, I will clean my registry of any TurboCAD version 19 remnants before doing an install I'll just be attentive and careful. I'm one of those people that doesn't know enough about computers to go messing around with the Registry too much, so I am hesitant. So I didn't download it I misconstrued that warning to think that IObit was the suspected malicious software, but now I think it was just that site. Have tried the Iobit software as Greg mention? I wondering did it do the job? re: Have tried the Iobit software as Greg mention? wd- I went to download the IObit software, via the first site Google led me to- but my TrendMicro Internet Security red-flagged it with a big ol' warning. In one Rip's post years ago mention this software at the following link for registry clean out was helpful for me,But you have watch and read carefully what one doing just can't let the software go on pilot and delete what ever it finds or it will become regrettable. I yet to find it a 100% clean out in some free softwares. Quote from: Alvin Gregorio on September 13, 2012, 02:30:12 PM Quote from: wd on September 13, 2012, 02:16:24 PM Your welcome Al I'm glad you benefit from it.After I reread my entry.I thought to myself you wanted to clean out 19's remnants and not possibly do a reinstall of it.I'm guessing doing this you want to get rid of the trial version remnants.I kind a jump the gun on that one.Even though a conventional uninstall is done there are some traces left behind just not visible from left over folders there will be traces in the registry. Quote from: wd on September 13, 2012, 02:16:24 PM Your welcome Al I'm glad you benefit from it.After I reread my entry.I thought to myself you wanted to clean out 19's remnants and not possibly do a reinstall of it.I'm guessing doing this you want to get rid of the trial version remnants.I kind a jump the gun on that one.Even though a conventional uninstall is done there are some traces left behind just not visible from left over folders there will be traces in the registry.
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