====== Uninstalling Rhino 5 RHI Plug-ins ====== \\ ====Problem==== Plug-ins that use the Rhino RHI installer do not have an automatic uninstall. ====Applies to==== Rhino 5 plug-ins installed using the built-in RHI installer engine. ====Solution==== Manually remove the plug-in's folder. The plug-in may be in up to three default folder locations. ===Find the AppData location (Location 1)== - Close all Rhino applications. - Go to Windows Explorer. - In the address bar type **%APPDATA%**. - There should be a long list of folders. Go to //McNeel > Rhinoceros > 5.0 > Plug-ins//. - Find the folder that contains the name of your plug-in and delete that folder. ===Find the Common Files location (Location 2)== - Close all Rhino applications. - Go to Windows Explorer. - Go to the //C:\Program Files\Common Files\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins//. - Find the folder that contains the name of your plug-in and delete that folder. ===Find the additional Common Files location on 64-bit systems (Location 3)== - Close all Rhino applications. - Go to Windows Explorer. - Go to the //C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins//. - Find the folder that contains the name of your plug-in and delete that folder. **Note:** Once you restart Rhino, there may be an error at start-up, but it will be a one time message only. {{tag>rhino5installation_en}}