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MS install cleanup utility
I know there is a utility in Windows to clean up corrupt product installations
I thought it was msicu or something similar (it "uninstalls" programs when you no longer have the uninstall scripts)
Please will some kind soul remind me what I am looking for
Thanks
Phil G
I thought it was msicu or something similar (it "uninstalls" programs when you no longer have the uninstall scripts)
Please will some kind soul remind me what I am looking for
Thanks
Phil G
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Well, I already have the install package for msicuu2, but even when I have installed it I still can't run msicuu2 from the command prompt?
I need to remove Bonjour from my pc before I can reinstall iTunes, but when I try I am told that the bonjour.msi file I have is not correct
So I was going to use msicuu2 to remove bonjour and try iTunes again
What else can I do??
Thanks
Phil G
I need to remove Bonjour from my pc before I can reinstall iTunes, but when I try I am told that the bonjour.msi file I have is not correct
So I was going to use msicuu2 to remove bonjour and try iTunes again
What else can I do??
Thanks
Phil G
Well, I'm trying the Revo uninstaller..... (see http://www.majorgeeks...installer_d5706.html)
Click start > run and type type (or copy and paste) the following into the run box and hit enter
%PROGRAMFILES%\Bonjour\mDNSResponder.exe” -remove
Then click start > run again and enter this into the run box and hit enter.
regsvr32 /u “%PROGRAMFILES%\Bonjour\mdnsNSP.dll”
Now delete the bonjour folder from program files and try reinstalling itunes.
%PROGRAMFILES%\Bonjour\mDNSResponder.exe” -remove
Then click start > run again and enter this into the run box and hit enter.
regsvr32 /u “%PROGRAMFILES%\Bonjour\mdnsNSP.dll”
Now delete the bonjour folder from program files and try reinstalling itunes.
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