Okay, but after this ciggy...
By reading this sentence you absolve me of any mistakes that may result from my diagnosis, forever, in perpetuity throughout the universe, Amen. And DennisD doesn't want his fingerprints all over this train wreck.
Revo Uninstaller is a free program that can uninstall stuff, uninstall stuff deeper, and can actually turn your PC into shredded underwear if you're not careful.
ERUNT (I know) is another free program that is used to make registry backups. It's best to use ERUNT 1st before using Revo. (At least use XP's System Restore to create a Restore Point before using Revo.)
Here's the link to ERUNT. (I know.)
And on that St. Josephs' aspirin colored page I noted a good link to use. (See the thumbnail below.) (I did that myself.)

There's another program that comes with ERUNT called Ntreptibumpy something. I never used it. ERUNT is all you need to use.
Okay, and here's the link for Revo Uninstaller.
Click on the big green DOWNLOAD NOW on the right.
After installing Revo and are running it, I suggest you stay away from the big shiny "Hunter" icon that looks like a guns' crosshairs. I'm not sure what it does or how it works but it looks deadly.
Anyway, find the program you want to uninstall and click on it. You should get this...

Click uninstall and you get this...

Notice the 4 choices of removal.
To play it safe try Built-in first.
If that doesn't work try Safe.
And if that doesn't work try Moderate.
I've never had to use the Advanced mode. That's the "turn your PC into shredded underwear" mode.
Avoid that choice.
Notice that the default setting is for Moderate when the choices first come up. Ignore that and play it safe by trying the Built-in and Safe modes first.
When you use it there will be several confirmation dialogs along the way. That's normal. It asks you to check them all. Only the bold checked items are removed, not the thin checked "tree branches".
Anyway, there it is!
DennisD is the one who showed me these programs and they're keepers for me. Good free schtuff. ![:)]()