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Program uninstallation problems

I've tried to install a few Cyberlink programs using Beta build 5384 (Power Producer 3/Power Director 4 express). They installed (with the program compatability dialog box appearing), but don't actually work. When I try to uniinstall them, I get an error that the program is designed for Win 98/2000/XP only, and the uninstall fails (I don't get a program compatibilty box). Although Vista is only on a spare partitiion, these non-working programs are using up disc space.
Is there a safe way to remove them?
By the way, PowerProducer (v2 or 3) will not work on an XP machine running IE7 Beta either, and this program does not require internet access!

Is the Vista version you are testing x86 or x64?
I ask this because it could be the uninstall parts of the programs in question are written in 16-bit, which as everyone knows, will not run in a 64-bit environment.
"Brian Wescombe" wrote:

I've tried to install a few Cyberlink programs using Beta build 5384 (Power Producer 3/Power Director 4 express). They installed (with the program compatability dialog box appearing), but don't actually work. When I try to uniinstall them, I get an error that the program is designed for Win 98/2000/XP only, and the uninstall fails (I don't get a program compatibilty box). Although Vista is only on a spare partitiion, these non-working programs are using up disc space.
Is there a safe way to remove them?
By the way, PowerProducer (v2 or 3) will not work on an XP machine running IE7 Beta either, and this program does not require internet access!

"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message

Is the Vista version you are testing x86 or x64?
I ask this because it could be the uninstall parts of the programs in question are written in 16-bit, which as everyone knows, will not run in a 64-bit environment.

Sorry, it's Vista 32-bit.

Sorry, thought I'd take a shot...
"Brian Wescombe" wrote:

"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message Is the Vista version you are testing x86 or x64?
I ask this because it could be the uninstall parts of the programs in question are written in 16-bit, which as everyone knows, will not run in a 64-bit environment.
Sorry, it's Vista 32-bit.

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