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rhino:uninstalling [2024/07/12] maryfugier [Manually Uninstalling Rhino] |
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| ====5. Reboot==== | ====5. Reboot==== | ||
| - Apply all Windows updates. | - Apply all Windows updates. | ||
| - | - If you plan to reinstall, download the latest Rhino installer [[https:// | + | - If you plan to reinstall, download the latest Rhino installer [[https:// |
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| You should only do the following procedures if uninstall fails from the **Apps and Features**. | You should only do the following procedures if uninstall fails from the **Apps and Features**. | ||
| ===Run Microsoft' | ===Run Microsoft' | ||
| - | - Visit http://support.microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall | + | - Visit Microsoft [[https://aka.ms/ |
| - | | + | - The download is a .diagcab |
| + | - The .diagcab is a Windows Diagnostic Cabinet file — a compressed archive format used by the Windows Troubleshooting Platform. | ||
| + | - Free tool also available from RevoUninstaller [[https:// | ||
| ===Cleaning up the Windows Installer Cache=== | ===Cleaning up the Windows Installer Cache=== | ||