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problems in installation

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Bye to all,

a few days ago I didn't work anymore autocad vers. 2010. I uninstalled it from the control panel/programs function (windows 7) and deleted folders. when I go to install it tells me that the program is already installed. I tried everything: ccleaner, regcleaner, delete folders from regedit but nothing to do.

Can you give me some other suggestions?
Thank you.
 
Of course, a few years ago... I look forward to some more experienced and competent users. . .
 
Well, you know what it is, I do it in business (technical assistance on autodesk software)... but you also look forward to someone more experienced and competent. Wait. .
 
Well, you know, if one writes to go to the dealer, it doesn't seem very competent. . in fact you are not because it is programming c, not use of the software. It is not an offense but a statement.
 
You probably don't even know what language is, anyway, I don't care about your opinion. You're the one who has trouble installing, not me
 
windows installer clean up.... mark it. It's a terrific program. I solved the problem... Go fishing! ! ! !
 
Of course I don't know.
So how do you know it's a "c" problem if you don't even know what it is? pathetic.. .
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthre...-reinstalla-a-seguito-di-una-disinstallazioneafter three years you're still at the "goi from the dealer"? Well, at least you didn't recommend me the format...
Of course, because it is practice that for a problem related to the installation you feel first your dealer. I do this to dozens of similar assistants and the seemingly identical problem can have different causes. It usually intervenes with remote control tools such as teamviewer or vnc to realize what happened.
Maybe you warm up so much because you use non-original software. . .
 
Can you do it?? It's obvious that it was a registry key issue that remained within the system... I couldn't get rid of them and that software did its duty.

if I still use 2010 it is evident that I bought it original! Don't you think?

I'll take your nose into the fishing... ahahahahah... no sincerely I never tried!
 
... in fact you are not because it is about programming...
It is obvious that it was a registry key issue that remained within the system.. .
I don't think you were so clear about the situation. . .
if I still use 2010 it is evident that I bought it original! Don't you think? !
No, I don't think so. I know so many people who use older versions craccates for laziness or lack of desire to search for more recent illegal versions
 
Listen... to me there are few things that make me quite irritated: one of these is when one climbs on the mirrors. If you look at the opening of the post I wrote: "I tried everything: ccleaner, regcleaner, delete folders from regedit but nothing to do." So it's obvious that I already knew that was the problem but I couldn't.

However, my goal was to solve the problem, I don't want to do any unnecessary issues. If I offended you, I'm sorry. Bye!
 
Well, you guys calmed down, you were kind of overreacting. :
thanks jon_86 for your technical contribution
 

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