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Date: | Sat, 9 Feb 2002 00:30:32 -0500 |
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Try using find file to locate *.cpl, which should bring up all the files behind the icons on your control panel, then try right-clicking and choose delete. You could also try renaming and moving it to a different folder, and then try deleting it. Is there some problem with leaving the icon on the control panel aside from wishing it gone?
>I uninstalled my Conexant 56k modem in favor of a Zoom external modem, but
>the uninstall routine left an HFS country selector in the control panel. I
>can find the entry in the winnt/system32 directory, but when I try to delete
>it(Like in Win9x), it tells me the file is being used by Windows. I tried
>deleting in Safe mode, but get the same result. I reinstalled the modem
>driver and uninstalled using the Add/Remove and then tried the software
>uninstall, but no luck. Anyone know how to get rid of the control panel
>entry? Windows 2000 is the system, and the modem is physically gone from
>the slot
>George&Mary Skokan ([log in to unmask])
>
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