Try Mailstrom: the faster, smarter, free way to Inbox Zero.

Replyz collects and amplifies questions from around the web, allowing a wider audience to answer them.

Share your knowledge and build your reputation by posting helpful replies.

So basically, how can I erase Sony Vegas fully? Since it obviously doesn't itself.

5:51AM Mon, April 23 2012

Shades_me_normal @FlukieL London UK

Try Revo Uninstaller, it will search for traces of the application.

5:51AM Mon, April 23 2012

Noodle_smoke_avatar_full_normal @Shooter__Andy Russia, Tomsk

My guess would be removing it from the registry. But it's not something I would advies to do blindly.

5:52AM Mon, April 23 2012

Sweden-grin_normal @Thnikkafan Jackson, MI

I think you have to dig into the regedit files and delete every last trace of it. Of course, I don't have any idea what needs to go.

5:52AM Mon, April 23 2012

024954d0-6686-46d3-9b1e-28018c2651ee_normal @0h0hseven

use ccleaner to empty thr registry After you uninstall

5:53AM Mon, April 23 2012

500px-hyena_normal @DodgerOfZion Pine Hill, NJ

You'd have to muck around in the registry and probably manually delete files.

5:54AM Mon, April 23 2012

Image1328155974_normal @Nash076 Charleston

This *might* work; there are some suggestion. Be sure to check if you have a 32 or 64 bit version of Windows: http://t.co/22QLp0C6

5:55AM Mon, April 23 2012

anonymous Anonymous

Write a Reply

Posting to Twitter as @ReplyzAnon (why?)

500 CHARS

You are not signed in. Create an account to get all the benefits of Replyz including no reCAPTCHA challenges. It's easy!

Like to reply? Try Flashcards

Flashcards is a quick and fun way to share your knowledge about topics you like to tweet about. Sign in with Twitter and we’ll show you questions you can’t resist!
Sign in with Twitter