From: Martin T on


"Barbara" wrote:

> For those that can't uninstall windows live photo gallery, donwload the
> Windows Installer Clean Up ( i got it from this website
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295823), click on the file "msicuu2.exe", but
> don't click on open, click on save.
> Once you saved it, click on the file with the right mouse button and select
> the option: "run as admininstrator" and install it on your computer.
> When the installation is over go on "my computer", "program files", "windows
> installer clean up" and click on the link that says "msicuu".
> The program will open, then just select the program you want to uninstal
> (windows live photo gallery) and remove it.
>
> It worked with me.
>
>
From: Martin T on
Hi

Tried this many times on my Win 7 64 bits system to no awail.

Why doesn't it work?



"tlok" wrote:

>
>
> "Barbara" wrote:
>
> > For those that can't uninstall windows live photo gallery, donwload the
> > Windows Installer Clean Up ( i got it from this website
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295823), click on the file "msicuu2.exe", but
> > don't click on open, click on save.
> > Once you saved it, click on the file with the right mouse button and select
> > the option: "run as admininstrator" and install it on your computer.
> > When the installation is over go on "my computer", "program files", "windows
> > installer clean up" and click on the link that says "msicuu".
> > The program will open, then just select the program you want to uninstal
> > (windows live photo gallery) and remove it.
> >
> > It worked with me.
> >
> I used Revo Uninstaller (a free download) to successfully uninstall Windows
> Live Photo. After that, I was able to install the current versions of Windows
> Live Mail, Messenger and Photo.