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    Setpoint won't completely uninstall

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jin07, May 6, 2008.

  1. jin07

    jin07 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Alright, I recently bought the VX Rev. I like the mouse, but I didn't like Setpoint and uninstalled it. However, Khalmnpr.exe remains despite uninstalling Setpoint. I've tried the whole reinstall - uninstall bit without success. Have any of you figured out how to completely uninstall Setpoint?
     
  2. McGrady

    McGrady Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yes. Use revouninstaller.
    www.revouninstaller.com

    Yeah, I read that you bought this mouse in my Logitech VX Nano thread. I tried out setpoint, didn't care for it and successfully uninstalled it using RevoUninstaller.
     
  3. jin07

    jin07 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Tried a couple reinstall-uninstall procedures and it still didn't fully uninstall using Revo. Khalmnpr.exe, "I don't know how to quit you." Time for the manual uninstall. Say hello to Mr. Delete button.

    Edit: Manually deleting the Khalmnpr files did the trick.
     
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    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    Use CCleaner to delete any left overs from uninstalled software.
     
  5. jin07

    jin07 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    I always clean out my registry using both CCleaner and Free Reg Repair and neither fixed the problem. It took a manual delete to get it off.