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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 3
OS: XP
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"Vongo" always tries to install itself when I first turn the comp on...
And it never installs. It juts sits there, forever installing. I have to cancel it at least 10 times(because it pops up again each time) for it to go away for that computer session. I try uninstalling the program, but as soon as I hit uninstall, the Windows Installer window pops up again
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Belfast N.I.
Posts: 1,551
OS: Puppy Linux 4.12
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Re: "Vongo" always tries to install itself when I first turn the comp on...
Don't know if this will help, but I found this.
I've written HP for info on removing or uninstalling vongo: this is what they say to do, (haven't tried it yet, but I will) Uninstall VONGO Software: 1. Restart the Notebook and keep Tapping F8. 2. Select Safe Mode and press Enter 3. Click on Start, select Run, type "msconfig" press Enter. 4. Click on Startup tab and uncheck the check box besides "isuspm" 5. Click OK and restart the system for the new settings to take effect. Kate: Note: After you restart the machine you may receive a dialogue box stating 'System is running using Selective Startup', Check 'Don't show this message or launch the system configuration utility when Windows Starts' and click OK. Kate: Now, restart the Notebook again and go into Safe Mode by tapping F8. Click on Start -> Control Panel -> Add Remove Programs Locate the Vongo Software and click on Remove to uninstall it. If this does not resolve the issue, you may have to manually delete the files. Kate: To do that: 1. Double click on My Computer 2. Double click on C Drive 3. Double click on Program Files 4. Select the Vongo Software folder and press Delete. 5. Close the Window 6. Right click on Recycle Bin folder and select Empty Recycle Bin This will remove the Software. Kate: Now, run the Windows Installation Cleanup Utility, this will remove the registry entries for the Software. You can download the Utility from the given below link: http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...bd/msicuu2.exe Note: Please do not click on the link. Copy and paste the complete link in the address bar of the Internet Explorer. The Windows Installer CleanUp Utility does: • Provide a dialog box where you can select one or more programs that were installed by Windows Installer. You select the programs on the Installed Products list in the Windows Installer CleanUp dialog box. After you make this selection, the utility removes only the Windows Installer configuration information that is related to those programs. • Remove the files and registry settings that make up the Windows Installer configuration information for programs that you select. |
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