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+ | ====== Manually Uninstalling Rhino ====== | ||
+ | //The following process applies to Rhino 4 and later (that includes Rhino 5, 6, 7.// | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | =====Problem===== | ||
+ | During the startup, install or uninstall of Rhino, you get an error message like this: | ||
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+ | //The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.// | ||
+ | Click OK to try again, or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package '< | ||
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+ | =====Cause===== | ||
+ | The Windows Installer cache cannot find a file or registry key required for uninstall. This is a common problem caused by the Windows Installer Service. The best solution is to use **Windows Install Clean Up** to thoroughly remove the previous installation. After you clean up the previous install, you will be able to reinstall Rhino and get a valid install. | ||
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+ | Manually remove Rhino and the Windows Installer registration for the product. | ||
+ | You will need to have // | ||
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+ | ====1. Run the Program Uninstall==== | ||
+ | - Close the Rhino application. | ||
+ | - Go to Windows Search. | ||
+ | - Type **App and Features** (or **Add and Remove** programs) | ||
+ | - Find the **Rhinoceros x.0** program on the list, pick and select **Uninstall** button. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | ====2. Delete the Rhino install folder==== | ||
+ | - Browse to // | ||
+ | - Delete folder **Rhinoceros x** or **Rhinoceros x Evaluation**. | ||
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+ | ====3. Delete the Rhino folders==== | ||
+ | - Browse to %AppData%\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros. | ||
+ | - Delete folder **x.0** where x is the Rhino version. | ||
+ | - Browse to %ProgramData%\McNeel\Rhinoceros | ||
+ | - Delete folder **x.0** where x is the Rhino version. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | ====4. Delete Registry Keys:==== | ||
+ | - Go to Windows Search and type **Registry Editor**. | ||
+ | - Open the **Registry Editor**. | ||
+ | - Browse to // | ||
+ | - Delete the **x.0** Key. For example, Rhino 4.0, 5.0 or whatever version of Rhino you are removing. | ||
+ | - Browse to // | ||
+ | - Delete the **x.0** Key. For example, Rhino 4.0, 5.0 or whatever version of Rhino you are removing. | ||
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+ | ====5. Reboot==== | ||
+ | - Apply all Windows updates. | ||
+ | - If you plan to reinstall, download the latest Rhino installer [[https:// | ||
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+ | _________________ | ||
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+ | =====Optional===== | ||
+ | You should only do the following procedures if uninstall fails from the **Apps and Features**. | ||
+ | ===Run Microsoft' | ||
+ | - Visit http:// | ||
+ | - Click **Run Now**. | ||
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+ | ===Cleaning up the Windows Installer Cache=== | ||
+ | <color red> | ||
+ | - Download the [[http:// | ||
+ | - Unzip the contents of WindowsInstallerCleanupUtility.zip to a " | ||
+ | - Run **msicuu.exe**. | ||
+ | - Scroll down to (All Users) Rhinoceros 5.0 WIP (or All Users Rhino 5.0 WIP x64) on 64-bit systems. | ||
+ | - Click **Remove**. | ||
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+ | If you followed these steps and then got a 1402 error, [[https:// | ||
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