'Out of Memory' when attempt uninstall ???

CurlSnout

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Hello Citizens, I'm trying to uninstall Trainz Simulator 2010 (Engineers Edition) - patched to build 49933. However, I am unable; I keep getting an 'Out of Memory' error. I'm running Windows 7. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks in any case, cs. ps: I was able to uninstall before adding in the service packs (build 41491 > 41615 > 42203 > 43434 > 44088 > 49933).
 
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Ensure you have enough disk space and that your antivirus has been turned off, and run the patch as administrator.

John
 
Ensure you have enough disk space and that your antivirus has been turned off, and run the patch as administrator.

John

Thanks, but I believe you may have misread my post - I'm not trying to, "....run the patch". I have already, successfully, installed MANY patches to my original TS 2010. Right now I'm attempting to UNINSTALL the application.
 
I sure did. Just like what happened with another post. I had some interruptions as I was posting. My 2-year old nephew came into my room and was touching things, which put my mind elsewhere as I typed!

The uninstaller is broken. This happens due to the subsequent patches and is actually a bug in Windows that causes that problem. What we suggest you do is delete the Trainz install using Windows Explorer then run a Registry and short-cut cleaning utility such as CC-Cleaner to remove the bits.

John
 
I would suggest using a third-party uninstall utility like Revo, as there is data in places other than the Trainz install folder and the Registry (and it's usually a cleaner job, too).

Shane
 
Or, if you know your computer, you can manually uninstall all the bits and pieces yourself...even the Registry.

-If you are NOT familier with Windows systems and file/folder structure, or more importantly, Registry structure, I do not recommend this method.
--If you ARE familier...it is much less hassle than installing more third party software to do it for you.
 
Or, if you know your computer, you can manually uninstall all the bits and pieces yourself...even the Registry.

-If you are NOT familier with Windows systems and file/folder structure, or more importantly, Registry structure, I do not recommend this method.
--If you ARE familier...it is much less hassle than installing more third party software to do it for you.

I recommended the first way because the unknown user ability. It's best to err on the safe side with the registry and other system files.

Advanced System Care, AVG PC-Tune Up, even CC-Cleaner can uninstall and clean up stuff pretty well. Revo was something I forgot about because I haven't used that one in a decade.

John
 
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