Some of the most common problems with uninstall errors
is because the configuration of your computer has
changed. Therefore in general you should try to make
sure that your computer configuration is the same when
you install the program. The installation location can
specially be the main problem and even if you add a
drive or change the drive letters they can cause a
problem and this also applies to your folders. If you
have changed the installation folder then your
uninstaller would have problems and will show up errors.
There are also programs that keep a track of paths and
folders that are used in by the programs which is mostly
in the windows registry. In several cases these entries
of the registry should be corrected or must be cleaned
before you uninstall the program. You can even try out
the registry cleaner for removing entries and then try
your uninstallation process.
Uninstall Error 1324
There is an error called as error 1324 which is the
perfect example for your installation error. This error
might happen when you uninstall or install a particular
software and the most common error message that you will
receive is the error 1324 which will state that a path
contains some invalid characters. This basically means
that there is a problem in your shell folders. There are
methods to correct the problem manually by modifying the
registry so that you correct the path from the program
you need to uninstall. You can also reset all your shell
folders of the registry to solve the problem as both
would require editing of your registry. Some of the
common programs that can be affected through this type
of error is Windows Media Player in relation to Adobe
Acrobat reader and URGE.
Uninstall Error 1404
There is yet another type of uninstall error called the
uninstall error 1404. this type of error is one that
occurs when you try to uninstall a software. The most
common case is it is when you try to uninstall or remove
the antivirus software. The error message that you will
receive is Error1404 further specifying that it cannot
delete a particular registry key. The error would
further request you to verify that you have enough
access to the key or that you should contact your
support personnel. This error message means that there
is a problem in deleting the registry key due to
insufficient privileges. There is also a solution to
this error message as you just have to manually change
the access rights for your registry key and let it be
deleted.
Other Uninstall Error
If your computer configuration is not yet changed then
you can even try to reinstall the software and later
uninstall it. This will work better if you install the
software from the same location where it had been
currently installed. This reinstall will fix all the
problems with you registry paths and will let you
uninstall the program or software. You should remember
that insufficient privileges is the main cause for your
uninstall errors.
How to Quickly Fix Uninstall Errors
Bottom line with any of Uninstall Error is that you want
them removed from your computer immediately without
causing costly damage to your computer. We recommend
that you run a free scan of your computer to find all of
the hidden errors. Don’t let these errors slow down your
computer causing you to pull your hair out in
frustration. Not taking action to clean up your computer
can cause $100’s of dollars not including countless
hours of lost productivity. Remove every Uninstall Error
and experience a flawless running, super fast PC just
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