hi all--
first a little background--
i downloaded the dbpoweramp converter to try a quick conversion of bitrate for a few mp3 files that i had.
after using it, i sucessfully uninstalled it.
a few days later, i was having problems with my browser, it was hanging up. i run win xp pro sp 2, so i just went to system restore and went back a few days. bingo. browser problem solved.
dbpoweramp came back though.
i tried to uninstall using control panel > add/remove prog, and that claimed a sucessful uninstall.
no. the icons are still on my desktop, and start menu. the program still works as well.
i then tried an uninstall from the start menu--it also said "sucessful uninstall," and it too lied...
i found a procedure on this forum for removing the illustrate folder from c>program files, followed by some regedit tweaking. i tried to remove the folder from c>program files, but i get "cannot delete dbShell: access denied. make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use"
what do i do now? any help will be appreciated.
thanks.
first a little background--
i downloaded the dbpoweramp converter to try a quick conversion of bitrate for a few mp3 files that i had.
after using it, i sucessfully uninstalled it.
a few days later, i was having problems with my browser, it was hanging up. i run win xp pro sp 2, so i just went to system restore and went back a few days. bingo. browser problem solved.
dbpoweramp came back though.
i tried to uninstall using control panel > add/remove prog, and that claimed a sucessful uninstall.
no. the icons are still on my desktop, and start menu. the program still works as well.
i then tried an uninstall from the start menu--it also said "sucessful uninstall," and it too lied...
i found a procedure on this forum for removing the illustrate folder from c>program files, followed by some regedit tweaking. i tried to remove the folder from c>program files, but i get "cannot delete dbShell: access denied. make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use"
what do i do now? any help will be appreciated.
thanks.
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