Please could somebody explain how to uninstall dbPowerAmp audio player from my Windows XP PC? There is no entry in my "Add or Remove Programs" list and there is no uninstall file within the directory. Is it necessary to delete the files manually? Are there any registry settings to clean up? I have already searched the forums for a solution to this, but wasn't able to find one that applied. Thanks a lot for any help. -Tom
Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Originally posted by TomSkelfPlease could somebody explain how to uninstall dbPowerAmp audio player from my Windows XP PC? There is no entry in my "Add or Remove Programs" list and there is no uninstall file within the directory. Is it necessary to delete the files manually? Are there any registry settings to clean up? I have already searched the forums for a solution to this, but wasn't able to find one that applied. Thanks a lot for any help. -Tom -
Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Originally posted by TomSkelfThanks for responding.
Yes, I am the same user who installed dbPowerAmp audio player.
No, I do not have administrator privileges.
You can clean up the registry - locate all occurrences of dBpowerAMP and/or Illustrate - and then delete the actual program files folder: Illustrate. Not sure if it gets rid of all traces. WOndering if the POP-up info will go.
Actually before doiong any of this, us dMC Configuration and remove the options about Windows Shell integration (popup on explorer right-click).Comment
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Originally posted by ChristinaSWell, that may be the problem with Add/Install programs.
You can clean up the registry - locate all occurrences of dBpowerAMP and/or Illustrate - and then delete the actual program files folder: Illustrate. Not sure if it gets rid of all traces. WOndering if the POP-up info will go.
Actually before doiong any of this, us dMC Configuration and remove the options about Windows Shell integration (popup on explorer right-click).
dBPowerAmp rather than dB PowerAmp Player. This could be the problem. It is about 18MB in size and is a separate entry from dBPowerAmp Converter. When I first used this to uninstall the player many features of my DMC stopped working and I had to reinstall DMC.
However, I tried this again a few days ago (just out of curiosity) and DMCstill seems fully functional.
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
1) Select 'Start' >> 'Run' and type:
regedit.exe
Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Illustrate
delete the Key (folder) you want to delete. if you want to delete all the delete the folder "illustrate"
2) Using Windows Explorer, open C:\Program Files\Illustrate and Delete the folder 'dBpowerAMP'Comment
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Originally posted by Razgo1) Select 'Start' >> 'Run' and type:
regedit.exe
Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Illustrate
delete the Key (folder) you want to delete. if you want to delete all the delete the folder "illustrate"
2) Using Windows Explorer, open C:\Program Files\Illustrate and Delete the folder 'dBpowerAMP'
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
no i am not saying dap/dmc can't be uninstalled by the "add remove" function in windows.
TomSkelf problems seems to be because he does not have admin access so therefore does not see the "add remove" function in windows because he is not logged in as admin.
so in the mean time you can uninstall dap/dmc by way of editing the registry entries made by dap/dmc.Comment
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Originally posted by Razgono i am not saying dap/dmc can't be uninstalled by the "add remove" function in windows.
TomSkelf problems seems to be because he does not have admin access so therefore does not see the "add remove" function in windows because he is not logged in as admin.
so in the mean time you can uninstall dap/dmc by way of editing the registry entries made by dap/dmc.
[COLOR=Navy]I think TomSkelf may not really be sure whether he has administrator access or not. If not, how did he install DMC/DMP in the first place?
If he is still reading this thread, let's ask him if he has uninstall options for other programs in the add/remove list. My GUESS is that he does but, like me, didn't realize that dBPowerAMP (with no mention of "Player") is the program to uninstall. I could be wrong, of course, I often am (as my wife is always reminding me).
Arnie
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Thanks again for all the responses.
In reponse to adaywayne, I do not have administrator access. However, dbPowerAmp appeared to install fine without administrator access. There was no message to suggest otherwise. Some programs will display a message such as "you must be administrator to install this program", but dbPowerAmp audio player did not.
In my add/remove program list there are several bdPowerAmp entries, but none that are obviously the audio player. I only want to uninstall the audio player, not the music converter and associated codecs, if possible. These are the entries:
dbPowerAmp FLAC Codec
dbPowerAmp Music Converter
dbPowerAmp Real Audio Codec
dbPowerAmp Real Audio Encoder R3
dbPowerAmp Shorten Coded
dbPowerAmp WMA V9 Codec
There are no other entries containing the name "dbPowerAmp".
I think the best approach might be to uninstall all the stuff in the add/remove programs list, then clean the registry and delete the folder, then reinstall the music converter and codecs. I'll post again if I encounter any probelms.
I think it would be great if a future version of audio player could include an uninstaller in the start menu for people who install it without administrator rights.
Thanks again for your help.
TomComment
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Re: Unistalling dbPowerAmp audio player
Install the audio player again, then look for it in add / remove.Comment
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