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Mediamonkey won't uninstall :(


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Maidenpriest

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Hello Good to meet you all :)

I am using Windows 7 64 bit which was upgraded from Vista

I have a problem and I hope you can help, I am trying to remove MediaMonkey 3.2, which I downloaded sometime ago, not sure when. When I try to uninstall it it says:

"C;\ Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkley\unins000.dat" does not exist. cannot uninstall

To make matters worse this program seems to be the default media player so when I put in a Cd it comes up, freezes but does not work and has to be closed down :)

I appreciate any help to get rid of this unwanted and unneeded program :)

Thank You
Phil

Edited by Maidenpriest, 12 July 2010 - 12:34 PM.

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Maidenpriest,

Please download and install Revo Uninstaller.This utility will help you perform an advanced uninstall of a program even though the uninstall files may be missing or corrupt. It also looks for files associated with the program to be removed so it eliminates leftover files.
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Excellent!! Thank you very much :)
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