
If it is not listed, then you have deleted the entry from the Registry correctly. Once the key is deleted, exit regedit, go back into your Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel and see if the program is now gone from the listing.When it asks for confirmation, click on the Yes key. Search for the program you would no longer like to appear in the Add/Remove Programs list and right click on the name of the program and then click on the Delete key. As long as the Uninstall key is expanded you will see below it a listing of programs. Now that we have a backup created, we will proceed with deleting the entries for the programs that we would no longer like to appear in your Add/Remove Programs list.This will create a backup of your Uninstall registry key on your desktop in case of a problem. Make the Save in: field set to your Desktop and in the File name: field enter uninstall_programs and press the Save button. This will open up a dialog box where you can select a directory and name for the file you will export to. (If you are using Win98/95/ME, you should clik on the Registry menu and then select Export).


You do this by clicking on the plus sign next to each key in the path to expand the path below it.

