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How Do You Remove Creative Software Through Registry?

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How Do You Remove Creative Software Through Registry?

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Every time you remove a program in Windows through the Add/Remove Programs utility, the changes are automatically reflected in the Registry Editor. Occasionally, old references to a given software remain in your registry even after uninstalling the program. When this happens, you may need to delete that given software directly through the Registry. You must be careful not to delete necessary subkeys or values within the Registry, since the Registry maintains your system’s functionality. Microsoft recommends backing up the subkeys you are about to delete prior to removing any data. Access the Registry Editor. Go to the “Start” menu, click on “Run” and type “regedit” at the command prompt. Expand the contents of the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” folder and then expand the contents of the “SOFTWARE” folder. Locate the subkey or folder corresponding to the Creative software. If necessary, expand the following folders one after the other: “Microsoft” > “Windows” > “CurrentVersion.” Right click on th

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