April 26, 201016 yr I installed Win 7 in C:\Prog Files before becoming away it is a "No,No"It is a "virgin Installation" ie: no addons.Now I want to uninstall I find there is no uninstall file in the FSX Folderand the only ref to the prog in control Panel is "Microsoft Flight Simulator XSP2"How to uninstall?regardsWIGGINS
April 26, 201016 yr I installed Win 7 in C:\Prog Files before becoming away it is a "No,No"It is a "virgin Installation" ie: no addons.Now I want to uninstall I find there is no uninstall file in the FSX Folderand the only ref to the prog in control Panel is "Microsoft Flight Simulator XSP2"How to uninstall?regardsWIGGINSTry to REINSTALL again with DVD. It should then give you an UNINSTALL option. Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
April 26, 201016 yr I installed Win 7 in C:\Prog Files before becoming away it is a "No,No"It is a "virgin Installation" ie: no addons.Now I want to uninstall I find there is no uninstall file in the FSX Folderand the only ref to the prog in control Panel is "Microsoft Flight Simulator XSP2"How to uninstall?regardsWIGGINSI'd just uninstall what you see - that should either a) uninstall all or :( uninstall a bit - so that if you then re-check your uninstall progs again, you'll see FSX left to uninstall. Paul Skol
April 26, 201016 yr This is apparently a bit of programming that MS provided to insure that users would uninstall items in the proper reverse order that they were installed.As suggested, uninstall the items(s) you see, reboot and check the list again.There really is a "method to their madness" it seems.
April 27, 201016 yr Author Try to REINSTALL again with DVD. It should then give you an UNINSTALL option.Thanks Dougal. I will try just that!regardsWIGGINS
April 27, 201016 yr Author I'd just uninstall what you see - that should either a) uninstall all or :( uninstall a bit - so that if you then re-check your uninstall progs again, you'll see FSX left to uninstall.Hi,Thanks for reply.You seem to be suggesting I "Delete" files from the FSX ! That would leave residue files ref FSX in the registry/regardsWIGGINSHi,Again; your msg appears to suggest "Delete" not uninstall!regardsWIGGINS
April 28, 201016 yr Hi,Thanks for reply.You seem to be suggesting I "Delete" files from the FSX ! That would leave residue files ref FSX in the registry/regardsWIGGINSHi,Again; your msg appears to suggest "Delete" not uninstall!regardsWIGGINSSorry if I wasn't clear: I meant to say, uninstall SP2. I think you'll then find that FSX is listed in add/remove programs, so you can uninstall that. I didn't mention deleting anything, and certainly wouldn't want to just delete, for the reason you say. Paul Skol
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