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Posted by John C. Polasek on May 10, 2008, 4:55 pm
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>gk wrote:
>> It's most definitely not "vicious sabotage from Intuit" but your PC
>> setting that prevent the program to be completely removed.
>>
>> I'd try again to login (as a user with admin privileges) and attempt
>> to uninstall again.
>> If that doesn't work, try running the install again and see what
>> happen.
>> Installing in to the new folder may help.
>>
>> Hope it works.
>
>The Quicken Support Site has a tool called QcleanUI for removing Quicken
>from your computer. I've used it before and it worked great. Google
>Quicken Uninstall and it should be right at the top of the list. Here's
>an extract of the instructions. Making a backup of your data is always
>a good idea.
>
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>Using the QcleanUI tool to uninstall Quicken
>
> Answer
> In some cases, you might need to use the QcleanUI Tool to remove the
>Quicken program files and Windows registry entries for Quicken from your
>system. To do this, please follow the steps below in the order they are
>listed.
>
>Important:Intuit recommends that you make a backup of your data file
>before proceeding.
>
>End Quote
Don: You are the cat's pajamas! QcleanUI did work and without altering
my data either. (I was ready to lowbid on Q2008 this afternoon on
Ebay, but this is so much simpler.)
But why couldn't Intuit have suggested it? I had tried a download
"Myuninstall" but it didn't work. My best wishes to you.
John Polasek
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