Sunday, July 20, 2008
Sometimes the uninstall process does not succeed or even worse - the "Add or Remove programs" interface does not allow you to uninstall the product because it already uninstalled / doesn't exist / you name it. The problem is that the uninstalled program can't be removed from the list, it can't be uninstalled and it prevents another installation or re-installation. This happens a lot with Microsoft's heavy products such as SQL Server and Visual Studio but it can also happen with other products too.
What can you do?

Here's a small tip: Open the registry editor (Start -> Run -> regedit) and go to the path: My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall.
Under this folder you'll see many folders with GUI names such as {1268CDD4-0FED-3CE6-8A9D-C3B012ABCD8F}. To know what installation it is, look for the key named DisplayName under this GUI folder. In most of these folders you'll see a key named UninstallString. To uninstall this program, copy the value of UninstallString and paste it in the run dialog. This will start the uninstall process.

This trick will not always work, but it can help you a lot. Especially with broken installation of SQL Server.

Enjoy.

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