i don't have the answer but i am having the exact problem except with 2010, i deleted the registry entries but it still thinks its installed on the machine. I'll be watching this thread with interest.
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Hi
I am trying to reinstall Autocad 2011 but the program says that it is already installed.
I've tried the fix for a 'Clean Uninstall' from the Autodesk site but it does not work for 2011.
Somewhere there is a hidden file or entry that the installing procedure looks at.
Are there any gurus out there that can shed some light on 2011.
thanks


i don't have the answer but i am having the exact problem except with 2010, i deleted the registry entries but it still thinks its installed on the machine. I'll be watching this thread with interest.
As I recall the instructions for uninstalling AutoCAD also had the user manually deleting a couple of folders as well. Have you done that?
If you have followed all instruction to the letter then I would suggest that you try using a Registry cleaner. Warning: Before doing so create a Restore Point in case something goes wrong. I'd check the PC World or Smart Computing websites and get their recommendations on good Registry cleaners rather than choose the very first one that pops up in a search.
Last edited by ReMark; 9th Aug 2010 at 04:25 pm.
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ok found a solution that worked for me, have a google for a program called windows install clean up utility, the one i downloaded was called mscicuu2, run it as admin and select the autocad files from the list and delete. then re install cad.
Where did you find this program?
Did you create a Restore Point before using it as I recommended?
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i found it via google, someone else with the same problem used it and it worked, its supposed to be used for removing office applications, see here-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
but it scans for all installs so you just select autocad.
The article references the Windows Installer Cleanup utility MSICUU2.exe and specifically states:
"While the Windows Installer Cleanup utility resolved some installation problems, it sometimes damaged other components installed on the computer. Because of this, the tool has been removed from the Microsoft Download Center."
It also appears that the link to the cleanup utility was disabled. So where did you get the utility you mention in your previous post. Did you click on one of the buttons for the Microsoft Fix It utilities listed further down the page? If so, which one?
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MSICUU2.exe is correct, i made a typo. i found the program here-
http://majorgeeks.com/Windows_Instal...ity_d4459.html
You're lucky you didn't do some damage to other installed components. Or did you? Have you actually shut down and restarted your computer via a cold boot?
You still didn't answer my question about the Restore Point.
It's like pulling teeth around here sometimes.
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didn't do a restore point as in my case cad was installed on a second drive that failed not the system drive, backed up the registry just in case, rebooted pc and all programs are working ok. you are correct in saying that the program is now unsupported so use at own risk or last resort before a system re-install.
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