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Thanks a lot, Joe. Since I backed up my registry before I installed Oracle, I can probably just import the backed-up registry and save myself some time. We'll see how it goes!
Cheers,
JoJo
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 5:45 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
here you go, save it, i'm sure you'll need it in the future, i dont do oracle database on windoze but support the clients.
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Introduction
Removing or deinstalling Oracle software from an 95/98/NT operating system requires several steps to completely creating a 'clean' machine. This document explains what must be done to remove all Oracle software from the system.
Warning
Be careful, because these steps remove all Oracle software, Oracle services,
and Oracle registry entries from the system. So it is advisable that you
first perform a backup, if required, of certain files like:
SQL*Nnet configuration files Database files Self-written scripts that are stored under the oracle home directory, etc.
2) The following procedures require the editing of Windows registry,
which is
a
potentially dangerous operation. There is no undo option in the Registry
Editor.
Content
For a full explanation on using the ORADIM command, see
<<NOTE:61621.1>&
gt;.
As from 8.1.6, the method for deinstalling is to first run Net8CA in Deinstall mode, then run DBCA to delete a database, then run OUI to deinstall the products. At this point, all services should be removed. 4. Start the ODBC administrator applet, if installed, and remove any Oracle DSN definitions. 5. Remove the Oracle software via the Oracle installer or the Universal Installer (8.1.5 and onwards). Make sure that all services related to Oracle are stopped first. Note that you cannot remove the installer itself. If Legato Storage Manager is installed on the system, then remove it via the uninstaller executable that is shipped with Legato. Start->Programs->Networker->Uninstall Networker Caution: If Legato Storage Manager was installed independently of Oracle, DO NOT REMOVE LSM, because your system's backup environment may be adversely affected. 6. Start the Event Viewer, Log->Application, and clean up the application logs for Oracle. 7. Start the registry editor. This can be done via regedit or regedt32. a) If the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) was used, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Oracle and write down the value of the INST_LOC variable. This shows you where the OUI software is installed. This can then be used to remove the OUI from the machine afterwards. b) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software and remove the ORACLE key, look into the ODBC key for any 'leftovers' of Oracle. If they exist, then remove them as well. c) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services and verify that all services that start with 'Oracle' are removed. If this is not the case, then remove the services starting with 'Oracle' (database related) and the ones that start with 'OraWeb' (Oracle Application Server related). No entries will not be removed from the services dialog box until you reboot. d) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\EventLog\ Application and look for keys that start with 'Oracle'. Normally, they should have been removed in Step 5. e) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Uninsta. ll and remove all entries related to Oracle Typical entries to found there are: Oracle JInitiator 1.1.x.x f) Close the registry editor. 8. Remove any Oracle related .INI files that may exist in the Windows NT Boot directory. The Windows NT boot directory may be found by entering "SET WINDIR" from a command prompt. Typical Oracle .INI files include ORADIM73.INI, ORADIM80.INI, ORACLE.INI, ORAODBC.INI 9. Go to Start->Settings->control Panel->System->Environment. * Select in the 'System Variables' window the PATH variable and remove the %ORACLE_HOME%\BIN directory. If JRE was installed by Oracle, then remove the JRE path as well. (For example: ...;C:\Orant\Bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1. 1.7\bin;...) * Check the ¿User Variables for user xxx¿ section also for Oracle entries to remove. * Check as well the ¿System Variables¿ as ¿User Variables for user xxx¿ windows for Oracle variable to remove: typical entries could be: ORACLE_SID, TNS_ADMIN, ¿ 10. Remove any icons and references from the start menu. They are listed into the C:\Winnt\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu\Programs directory. Normally, they should be removed by the Oracle Installer in Step 4. 11. Remove the %ORACLE_HOME% directory from the machine, either by using the Windows NT Explorer or from the command prompt. 12. If the Oracle products were installed via the Oracle Universal Installer, then remove this also from the system. By default, it is installed under the Oracle directory in C:\Program Files, although you could have specified an alternative directory when you installed the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI). In that case, look at the INST_LOC parameter you have noted down in Step 6a.
Caution: If Legato Storage Manager was installed independently of Oracle, then DO NOT REMOVE LSM, because your system's backup environment may be adversely affected. 4. Start the registry editor. This can be done via regedit or regedt32. a) If the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) was used, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Oracle and write down the value of the INST_LOC variable. This is showing you where the OUI software is installed. This can then be used to remove the OUI from the machine afterwards. b) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software and remove the ORACLE key, look into the ODBC key for any 'leftovers' of Oracle, if they exist remove them as well. c) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Uninstall and remove all entries related to Oracle.
5. Close the registry editor.
6. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and remove the %ORACLE_HOME%\bin and
JRE paths from the PATH. (For example: ...;C:\Orant\Bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1. 7\bin;...) Check if any Oracle variables are set in the AUTOEXEC.BAT. If there are, then remove them. 7. Remove any icons and references from the Start menu. They are listed in the C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs directory via W. indows Explorer. These are not always removed by the Oracle installer in Step 2. 8. Remove the %ORACLE_HOME% directory from the machine, either by using the Windows Explorer or from the command prompt. 9. If the Oracle products were installed via the Oracle Universal Installer, remove this also from the system. By default, it is installed under the Oracle directory in C:\Program Files, although you could have specified an alternative directory when you installed the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI). In that case, look at the INST_LOC parameter you have noted down in Step 3a. 10. Remove any Oracle-related .INI files that may exist in the Windows directory. The Windows may be found by entering "echo %WINDIR%" from a command prompt. Typical Oracle .INI files include ORADIM73.INI, ORADIM80.INI, ORACLE.INI, ORAODBC.INI
The default Oracle Home for Windows 3.X is orawin.
Cleanly Uninstalling Oracle8i RDBMS Software from Unix.
JoJo Al-Zawawi wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Please mail me the "metalstink" thing -- I've never heard of it. I agree
> that it sounds like I need to do a brutal erase.
>
> Bwaaaaa !!!
>
> Thanks in advance!
> --JoJo
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 7:45 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
> sounds like you need to do the brutal erase of all oracle products from
> a windoze machine. THere is a document on metalstink about how to
> remove oracle entirely from a windoze machine, if you dont have
> metalstink access let me know, i'll email it to you direct.
>
> joe
>
>
> JoJo Al-Zawawi wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I just tried to install Oracle 9i personal edition for Win98 on my Win98
>>
> PC.
>
>>After quite a bit of installation, it got to a part where it was creating
>>some database or something, and I got an error: "The program encountered
>>
> an
>
>>invalid page exception. Fault location: 0028:0022 Interrupts in service:
>>None" And it advised me to reboot, which I did.
>>
>>Now I cannot get the installation program to re-start, no matter what I
>>
> do,
>
>>from the CD-ROM, from the computer, from running various programs on the
>>CD-ROM, what have you. I can't un-install it because (a) it doesn't show
>>
> up
>
>>on Windows' uninstall list and (b) the Oracle installer won't run.
>>
>>It starts to run (a brief flash of the "installer" graphic), then the
>>
> CD-ROM
>
>>quits and nothing happens.
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>JoJo
>>
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