Yes, a very strong suggestion... don't diddle with the keys in the
registry. It's highly unlikely that you have found and removed all
related keys and that you haven't done some sort of damage to the Chrome
installation. If you want to run Chrome then uninstall and reinstall
it. But you may have already damaged the registry structure that the
uninstall depends on. I suspect you are pushing and shoving yourself.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/19/2015 12:27 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
Push has come to shove with this Google Chrome issue, so I did a
search of the registry and deleted any keys that were associated with
Chrome. Turned out that almost all of them were directly related to
RealPlayer, which I would like very much to eliminate. Any
suggestions?
Chris
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