Uninstall from Apps - Installed Apps
or
Uninstall from Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features,
one by one each dBpoweramp component (I have 16 listed)
or
run C:\Program Files (x86)\SpoonUninstall\SpoonUninstall.exe
The SpoonUninstall folder contains 12 codec .dat files and 6 .exe files in addition to SpoonUninstall.exe
Previously I installed dBRefMusic-2025-07-21==C1D0861C=ADA14604.exe
The standard installation has setup a 64 bit version for years already. There have been only a few scenarios where a 32 bit setup were recommended or necessary.
My first dBpoweramp version was Power Pack & Mp3 Encoder, which I bought in 2005, and it was 32-bit.
Then, after a while, a 64-bit version became available, and I found a note in my records from 2014 about the dual installer, right shift for installing the 32-bit version.
This has now been discontinued with the 2025-11-12 version.
I didn't switch to the 64-bit version because the 32-bit version suited me perfectly, and I wanted to avoid the transition tasks, which I still don't have enough/accurate knowledge about.
In any case, I'm still waiting to see if anyone can provide more specific information on "How can I uninstall dBpoweramp fully?"
...also how to do a full reset of dBpoweramp? (if dBpoweramp crashes for some reason)
Where does dBpoweramp save its files / settings?
It is installed to c:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpoweramp or c:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp
The 64 bit version of dBpoweramp is installed to: c:\Program Files\dBpoweramp
It
Invert the 3 check boxes to just remove from program files
To switch dbpoweramp to 64-bit on Windows 11 while keeping your 32-bit settings, you generally need to install the 64-bit version alongside your existing 32-bit version. During installation, make sure to point it to the same settings folder or backup your settings first and restore them after installation. Always follow the official dbpoweramp guide for step-by-step instructions to avoid losing any configuration.
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