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Hi!
Yes, you are right, but if I you complete uninstall with Oracle Universal
installer all oracle's services
will removed.
You must removed services before you delete oracle dirs, or you can delete
services from registry
HKLM/System/curentcontrolset/services
WBR, Ruslan
ruslan_a_at_iname.com
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> >
> Nice answer as this still will *NOT* delete the *services*.
> You can delete the services directly in the registry or by using
> oradim -delete -service <servicename>
>
> Hth,
> Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
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> "Ruslan Ainetdinov" <ruslan_a_at_iname.com> wrote in message
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> > HI!
> >
> > > I've installed Oracle Personal Edition 8.1.6 on a D: drive of an NT
4.0
> > > machine. As it turned out, I really needed to install it on C:. So, I
> > > attempted to de-install it from D:. When done with the de-installation
> > > using the Universal Installer (and it told me that all the products
were
> > > removed), I rebooted and proceeded to install on the C: drive. The
> > > installer told me that there still was an instance on the D: drive. I
> > > attempted to remove all Oracle-related keys from the registry, with no
> > > success. There are two services still on the system (listener and the
> > > one for the instance). How do I cleanly delete all traces of the
> > > previous install?
> >
> > the best method deleting Oracle is
> > Delete directory Oracle on drive D in Root and in Program Files also
> > Delete section Oracle in HKLM/Software/Oracle
> >
> > and then start install again
> >
> > wbr, Ruslan
> > ruslan_a_at_iname.com
> >
Received on Wed Mar 07 2001 - 15:34:37 CST
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