leoliver
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Since it's an .MSI giving you the trouble you may need Microsoft's Windows Installer CleanUp Utility - it's freeware.
Thanks for your help. That utlity worked perfectly.
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Hi Everyone,
In my control panel there are 2-Nero 7 entries, and they aren't the current version that is actually installed, in my control panels add-remove program tool. In the past when I tried to remove them, by running the uninstaller, it also uninstalled the current version.
When I try to delete these entries with CCleaners >tools>uninstall>delete entry, I get a error message saying that "cannot delete MSI installer". I tried using other software to delete them, but they only removed some of the entries info( such as unistall numbers), and that software in- correctly says the entry is gone.
CCleaner correctly displays them as being there but won't let me remove them.
So is there any way I can tweak CCleaner to remove these entries.
Thanks.
Temp readings inaccurate
in Speccy Bug Reporting
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I have used Speccy on my older WIN XP PRO SP3 computer for several years and found Speccy's hardware info helpful.
Recently, a Friend gave me a Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP2 computer, which I installed Speccy on. And I was shocked to see some of the hardware temperatures Speccy gave me. Such as 169 degree F on my graphics card. And at that time I wasn't doing any "heavy duty" video work. Just browsing the internet. It seems like if that temperature was accurate , my computer case would be hot to touch.
I'm attaching a file with some of the hardware temperatures Speccy recorded. Any comments and replies would be appreciated.
Speccy temps.txt