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Help with Registry EditingHi - I hope I'm in the right group!
I'm trying to uninstall an old Intel Anypoint Wireless II networking setup from my computer - it's causing some problems with loading other programs. However, when I go to Change/Remove in Add or Remove Programs, I find I can't take out the old Intel software. Installshield tells me that "The log file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\DeIsL3.isu' is not valid or the data has been corrupted. Uninstallation will not continue." I think that this means I'm going to have to remove the entries manually from the registry, but I've no idea where to go. Any advice gratefully appreciated - TM TM wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hi - I hope I'm in the right group! If you have the original install media, you might try installing it > > I'm trying to uninstall an old Intel Anypoint Wireless II networking > setup from my computer - it's causing some problems with loading other > programs. > > However, when I go to Change/Remove in Add or Remove Programs, I find > I can't take out the old Intel software. Installshield tells me that > "The log file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\DeIsL3.isu' is not valid or the > data has been corrupted. Uninstallation will not continue." > > I think that this means I'm going to have to remove the entries > manually from the registry, but I've no idea where to go. > > Any advice gratefully appreciated - > > TM > again (over the existing installation) and then uninstalling. Make a System Restore point first. Or see http://www.intel.com/support/network/anypoint/sb/cs-010398.htm --
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Old Fighter Jock of the 1950 ERA "Lem" wrote:
> TM wrote: > > Hi - I hope I'm in the right group! > > > > I'm trying to uninstall an old Intel Anypoint Wireless II networking > > setup from my computer - it's causing some problems with loading other > > programs. > > > > However, when I go to Change/Remove in Add or Remove Programs, I find > > I can't take out the old Intel software. Installshield tells me that > > "The log file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\DeIsL3.isu' is not valid or the > > data has been corrupted. Uninstallation will not continue." > > > > I think that this means I'm going to have to remove the entries > > manually from the registry, but I've no idea where to go. > > > > Any advice gratefully appreciated - > > > > TM > > > > If you have the original install media, you might try installing it > again (over the existing installation) and then uninstalling. Make a > System Restore point first. > > Or see http://www.intel.com/support/network/anypoint/sb/cs-010398.htm > --
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Old Fighter Jock of the 1950 ERA "Lem" wrote: TM I have tinkered with the Registry MANY times succesfully, HOWEVER the > TM wrote: > > Hi - I hope I'm in the right group! > > > > I'm trying to uninstall an old Intel Anypoint Wireless II networking > > setup from my computer - it's causing some problems with loading other > > programs. > > > > However, when I go to Change/Remove in Add or Remove Programs, I find > > I can't take out the old Intel software. Installshield tells me that > > "The log file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\DeIsL3.isu' is not valid or the > > data has been corrupted. Uninstallation will not continue." > > > > I think that this means I'm going to have to remove the entries > > manually from the registry, but I've no idea where to go. > > > > Any advice gratefully appreciated - > > > > TM > > > > If you have the original install media, you might try installing it > again (over the existing installation) and then uninstalling. Make a > System Restore point first. > > Or see http://www.intel.com/support/network/anypoint/sb/cs-010398.htm > registry is like a wild animal, it is frought with many danger points. BEFORE you do anything to the Registry, make sure you back it up. Microsoft has good instructions to do so. In case you screw things up, you can restore the original registry. Make sure you UNDERSTAND what you are about to undertake! A screw up can cause your machine to refuse anything you want to do. THEN and only then, start looking for the offending entries. I.e. SEARCH for. You will be amazed how many entries you will find because the Registry is a humongous file. HOW do you get into the registry? Find REGEDIT under WINDOWS. It is the edit program that allows you to get into the registry. Regedit will show two PANES (little windows), The left hand side will show the main entries, the right side the sub entries. NEVER delete a left side entry UNLESS you are absolutely sure that it is solely pointing to your offending program. In all cases THINK before you hit DELETE. If you follow the Microsoft instructions on the registry, i.e. backup, restore etc. AND you follow my suggestions carefully, it would be reasonable to assume that you could get the desired results without causing yourself more grief. Like everyone else who has tinkered and programed computers for years, you too will find that a bit of learning as you go on is invaluable. Success! Cheers Guys!
Tried reinstalling over the original - sadly, didn't work. But I have now solved the problem (without screwing up the Registry!). Thought it might help to explain how. I have an old Win 98 laptop. I installed the Intel Anypoint Wireless II networking software on that, then searched for a DeIsL3.isu file. Didn't find one, but in Systems, I ran down a DeIsL1.isu which was created at the same time as I installed the prog. Dragged that DeIsL1.isu file to a floppy, then re-named it DeIsL3.isu. Then, on my XP machine, I deleted the corrupt DeIsL3.isu from the System32 folder and substituted my new DeIsL3.isu from the floppy. Then, when I hit Change/Remove in Add or Remove Programs to delete the Intel Anypoint Wireless II networking setup, it uninstalled with no problem. Thanks for your contributions - they sparked the train of thought. All the best - TM
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