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Thread: How the heck do you uninstall Cuboids?

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    Old Timer jasong's Avatar
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    How the heck do you uninstall Cuboids?

    I'm getting kind of annoyed that Cuboids starts up everytime I restart my computer, but I can't seem to figure out where it's installed. Also, it doesn't seem to have an uninstall feature.

    Any suggestions?

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    goto: www.mlin.net

    Download the Startup Control Panel.

    Install it (or just run the bare .EXE)

    You can control everything that starts up with your computer easily (also very helpful with gettin spyware under control).

    It might even give you a path to follow for uninstall but if nothing else it can help you eliminate it from starting up.
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    It's in the Registry -
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce]
    "Cuboid Simulation"="C:\\someplaceonyourharddrive\\CuboidSimulation.exe"
    Delete this key "Cuboid Simulation"

    Everytime you start it up, it puts itself there so when you logon or reboot, it starts back up.
    A little nasty trick if you ask me.

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    Talking

    easiest way is to right or left click icon in the tray. Then select "terminate automatic background mode" The window will open, select exit

    gone for good

    delete the folder just to really it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helix_Von_Smelix
    easiest way is to right or left click icon in the tray. Then select "terminate automatic background mode" The window will open, select exit

    gone for good

    delete the folder just to really it
    Okay, cool, I wasn't sure what that was for, and was afraid to randomly click, since that might've caused something worse.

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