#3417 - Manually Uninstalling CorelDRAW 7 Under certain conditions, the Corel Uninstaller, located under Start, Programs, CorelDRAW 7, Setup and Notes, Uninstaller, may not function correctly due to an incomplete, or faulty installation. The following sections will provide the necessary instructions to uninstall CorelDRAW 7: Note: Before attempting a manual uninstall of CorelDRAW 7, from a system running Windows 95, the following precautions are strongly recommended: Create a Startup Disk to allow recovery of basic computer function in the event of a complete computer failure. The Startup Disk may be created during the Windows 95 installation process or by clicking Start, Settings, Control Panel. Double-click on the Add/Remove Programs icon, and click Startup Disk, Create. Copy the SYSTEM.DAT and the USER.DAT to a folder on the Startup disk, or to an additional disk if there is not enough space. Both files are located in the root of the WINDOWS folder and can be used to restore the Windows 95 registry if damaged. Removing Files 1. Click Start, Programs, Windows Explorer. 2. Double-click the drive letter that CorelDRAW 7 was installed to, i.e. C:\. 3. Click the COREL folder, and press DELETE. Note: Folder names may differ, if destination names were modified by the user during installation. Removing Registry Entries 1. Click Start, Run. 2. Type REGEDIT on the Open command line, and click OK 3. Double-click the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder. 4. Double-click the SOFTWARE folder. 5. Double-click the COREL folder. 6. Double-click the CORELDRAW folder. 7. Click the 7.0 folder, and press DELETE. Removing Taskbar Entries 1. Click Start, Settings, Taskbar. 2. Click Start Menu Programs, and click Remove. 3. Click the CorelDRAW 7 entry, and click Remove. CorelDRAW 7 has now been removed from the computer.