Thread: another stuff of bloodshed~

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    another stuff of bloodshed~

    today I dowloaded DevC++ new version and see something called Dev-Pacal. some months I touched a little Pascal so I downloaded it too. When running it I couldnt found a right place to insert my code, and even couldnt figure out where the uninstall exe locates. any ideas ?
    Last edited by black; 08-05-2002 at 02:23 AM.
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    no one knows how to uninstall it ? oh, I do not want it occupy my disk space any more......
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    hmm

    I personally deleted my Dev C++ (5) manually..

    then I went to windows registry to look for any signs
    of Dev C++ related stuff.

    Maybe it's the same procedure for Dev Pascal.

    Why don't you use Turbo Pascal 7 instead?

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    Re: hmm

    Originally posted by moonwalker
    I personally deleted my Dev C++ (5) manually..

    then I went to windows registry to look for any signs
    of Dev C++ related stuff.

    Maybe it's the same procedure for Dev Pascal.

    Why don't you use Turbo Pascal 7 instead?
    thanx. It is just a glimpse when I go to Bloodshed to dowload the new version Dev-C++. And then it shock me alot by no uninstall.exe in the pack.
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    registry ? I know not much about it. I heard that it may cause my system cracked if some mistakes happened, is it ?
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    yes

    yes... if you're not sure.. don't play ith it.. i remember screwing up
    so many times in high school..

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    Re: yes

    Originally posted by moonwalker
    yes... if you're not sure.. don't play ith it.. i remember screwing up
    so many times in high school..
    Too bad. it looks that stuff had to stay in my harddisk, oh......
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    Have you thought about going into "my computer" and then the hard drive Dev is on and after that manually deleting the whole folder? How about going into Start->Settings->Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs->Click on Dev->Click on Change/Remove?

    Btw, I'm not sure what you're talking about; Dev Pascal works perfectly fine. I started out programming with Pascal back in November, so I'm sure you should be able to figure out.

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    Originally posted by TechWins
    How about going into Start->Settings->Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs->Click on Dev->Click on Change/Remove?
    The trouble is that Dev-Pascal didnt be in the list.
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    Did you download a beta maybe?

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    Have you tried launching Dev C++, then tools>package manager and seeing if Dev Pascal is listed?

    Of course if you want the whole works off your system deleting the Dev-C++ directory from your hard drive and maually deleting any shortcuts or menu entries should work fine. I like to avoid messing with the registry myself.

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