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Windows installer cleanup utility is a specialized software utility meant to be used for Microsoft Windows OS. This software program is meant to resolve problems whenever computers are having problems in uninstalling of a certain program the user would like to remove. Windows installer cleanup utility, msicuu2, is mainly works on those computers that run Windows programs as long as with 32-bit and 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows.
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Second, you may click the Start button, and then go to All Programs. Look over the windows installer cleanup utility icon. Then right click the icon and click the create shortcut command. That will make an icon shortcut to your desktop for your much easier access to the program.
Third, open and search over the interface of the Cleanup Utility and find any information about the particular program you would like to remove. Once you found the program, you just have to click the program that you wish to delete in order to select. You also delete multiple programs by using Shift + click and Ctrl + click commands in order to select additional programs to be removed.
After your careful selection you may now click the Remove button. A warning dialogue box will register on your screen that will inform you about the program you will delete. Click Ok if you are sure of it. DOS windows will run the program and you only have to wait for the program to finish.
Then you may look for the installation file of the program you removed. If you want to reinstall you just have to run the program. If you want to permanently remove the program, you may go to control panel and use the add and remove program option.
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- windows installer cleanup utility
- Windows Installer Cleanup
- Microsoft Windows Installer Cleanup Utility
Did you know msicuu2 is no longer available via Microsoft since May 2009
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