


I end up with a WinZip incremental backup that only contains those folders needed to house the files and it is easy to see what's what.Most of the source code that you can edit is available within the terms of the GNU LGPL license. So I use RoboCopy to make a sort-of-mirror image of all changed files in a temporary local folder and then I use WinZip to backup that temporary local folder using relative paths from the temporary local folder There is one shortcoming in its use for incremental backups - it creates every subfolder and then puts the intended changed files inside so it's hard finding out what's in there I can only remember having to use these incremental backups twice in the last decade to rescue old versions of files but it's worth it because I have already done the hard work - I have written out the necessary instructions in a batch file so I can just tell it to run and then have a pot of tea while it does it job. folders and a WinZip incremental backup of just the changed documents. There is no 'Control panel, Uninstall' Mirror image of my documents, music. Perhaps you did a "Repair install" which is misleadingly-named - it is a repair procedure not an installation.īy 'Control panel, Uninstall' I think you mean the list in 'Control panel, Programs & features'. If you had then all user accounts and applications would have been wiped. Somehow some 'trace' of these two programs still shows in 'Control Panel> Uninstall 'ĭoes anyone know the method for finding these 'remnants' in the registry, and the proper command prompt syntax for removing them (from the registry?) so that they no longer show in the 'Uninstall' view?īy the way, you did not reinstall Win7 a year ago. I removed them (I thought) prior to installing Win 10.

The path shown no longer exists, and that 'TomF' account no longer exists in the file tree. Windows appears to be looking for an install package ' 332E6E26_stp.MSI ' which, of course, is no longer on the hard drive. The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.Ĭ:\ Users\TomF\AppData\Local\Temp\in0F61D0A5\ When I attempt to 'uninstall' them (there is nothing there, program-wise) I get these messages from Windows Installer: I do have a couple of programs (two previous versions of WinZip) that were installed using this now removed user account that still show up in the Control Panel> Uninstall view. After the reinstall, I had some difficulty deleting a previous user account but finally figured out how to delete it. Just upgraded (about 10 days ago) to Win 10 Pro Ver 1903 - OS Build 18362.628Ībout a year ago I had to reinstall Win 7 due to a virus of some sort, and at the time I entered two new user accounts.
