Hi,sorry for my bad English but my second hard drive is dead, and i wanted to uninstall a program (LogMeInHamachi) but it was installed in my second hard drive and i need it to uninstall the program, any ideas what i should do?
if the 2nd HDD is dead then it's basically uninstalled.
remove it from the system and you can reinstall it again if you still need to uninstall it.
Or you can use a program like CCleaner to forcefully uninstall it and clean up any junk data.
When it tried to uninstall the program its says 'Invalid Drive:E:/' but ill try using CCleaner to try and force it to uninstall
if the 2nd hdd is dead, it can't uninstall anything.
So there'e just junk data entries hanging around.
CCleaner can clean the registry of junk data like that (but be sure to check the make a backup option first, as it can cause problems sometimes removing something it shouldn't)
if the 2nd HDD is dead then it's basically uninstalled.
remove it from the system and you can reinstall it again if you still need to uninstall it.
Or you can use a program like CCleaner to forcefully uninstall it and clean up any junk data.
if the 2nd HDD is dead then it's basically uninstalled.
remove it from the system and you can reinstall it again if you still need to uninstall it.
Or you can use a program like CCleaner to forcefully uninstall it and clean up any junk data.
When it tried to uninstall the program its says 'Invalid Drive:E:/' but ill try using CCleaner to try and force it to uninstall
if the 2nd HDD is dead then it's basically uninstalled.
remove it from the system and you can reinstall it again if you still need to uninstall it.
Or you can use a program like CCleaner to forcefully uninstall it and clean up any junk data.
When it tried to uninstall the program its says 'Invalid Drive:E:/' but ill try using CCleaner to try and force it to uninstall
if the 2nd hdd is dead, it can't uninstall anything.
So there'e just junk data entries hanging around.
CCleaner can clean the registry of junk data like that (but be sure to check the make a backup option first, as it can cause problems sometimes removing something it shouldn't)