George writes: << I downloaded a game but decided to uninstall it. But I cannot = uninstall...>> Maybe the game didn't need installing in the first place. Not all software needs to be installed. "Installation" generally means placing various entries in the registry, but if this is not required by the game, then there's nothing to uninstall. Many simple games don't "install". If you have Cleansweep properly configured to pick up installations, then the fact that it didn't monitor the installation tells me that there probably never was an installation. Simply deleting the folder in that case is all you need to do. As Rick says, if you aren't sure, just rename the folder and see if anything goes looking for it. You'll get an error message if anything's needed by any other program or at bootup (unlikely as games shouldn't be in the startup string). If not, then you can safely delete the folder later on. Unfortunately you haven't given us enough information to give you specific answers. Run Regedit and type the name of the game. Even if you don't want to touch anything (hey---it's not that scary) you can at least see if there are any entries there. If nothing appears, that's further confirmation that it never installed. Don Penlington From the beach at Surfers Paradise. http://www.geocities.com/donaldpen/ for sunny Queensland photos, fractal art, free computer tutorials, and more. PCSOFT's List Owner's: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>