XTNDConnect PC...is it practical for me
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wanabe
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« on: June 22, 2006, 08:59:51 PM »

i never have to sync any thing with my computer cause all i ever do is use my laptop and i connect through my cell phone modem but i never get the emails any other way than from say yahoo mail site

im having some trouble deleting it i don’t want to download any removal software there’s got to be some way though the registry right? the add remove button to uninstall it doesn’t work and i tried pasting the path for the uninstall program in the address bar and it said it was wrong.

basically i want to get this program off my computer with out using some removal software cause i end up deleting the removal soft ware anyway. if some one can tell me how to do it through the registry that would be perfect unless some one can point out some vale to the practicality for this program.
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2006, 02:57:37 AM »

I assume you mean a program called XTNDConnect PC.

The best way to remove a program is through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. If you have problems in doing that, try in Safe Mode.

You can't remove a program in registry, athough you can prevent it from working properly by finding registry entries that refer to it. You would have to delete the program's folder through Windows Explorer, then remove the registry entries.

To find registry entries, search in Registry Editor for all references to any exe file that is in the program's folder. There may be references in registry to other files in that folder, such as dll files. It would be impossible to tell you all registry entries that this program might have.

A better way would be to download a free registry repair tool that will find redundant keys - but you say you don't want to do that.

If you were to just delete the program's folder, it might cause you a problem due to registry keys still there. On the other hand it might not, (probably won't) and you might be happy to leave the registry alone - even if there are a few redundant keys.

One thing you could try first, is to move the program's folder to another location (not in C:\Programs\) first and see if that causes any problems.  If you were to just delete the program's folder, you could always restore it from the Recycle Bin if you had problems.

Good luck

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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2006, 10:28:30 AM »

sounds sharp ill try moving it around. your assumption was 100% correct-----> XTNDConnectPC, thanks
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2006, 08:18:11 PM »


so i did a little bit of all 3 and i finally gave up and used jv16 power tools from essexboys website good stuff its worth the single digit megabytes and i got rid of a lot of other stuff i thought i had deleted every trace of long ago  yet again thaks
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