Recently, I installed MYSQL server on my machine which runs on Windows operating system. I started having problems with MYSQL so I decided to uninstall all programs relating to MYSQL. So far, I have been able to uninstall everything except one stubborn program called MYSQL Connector Net 6.8.3. For some unknown reason this particular program has refused to uninstall when I use the normal procedure for uninstalling programs in Windows OS. What is the most likely cause of this issue? What alternative way can I use to uninstall this program?
Unable to Uninstall MYSQL Connector Net 6.8.3
Hi Jason.
I had one similar problem with one software not MYSQL but another one. I tried every way to uninstall but it won't. After a lot of searching, I came up with this third party software that can uninstall annoying delftwares. Its name is CCLeaner. It's a small but really useful one. It can uninstall your MYSQL, that is what I believe. I will give one preview picture of CCLeaner Uninstaller. Check it out if you like you can download as well.
Unable to Uninstall MYSQL Connector Net 6.8.3
This error is quite popular to users with MySQL. The easiest way to fix it is to use the troubleshooter for programs that won’t install and uninstall. Go to Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter and download the tool. Once downloaded, run the tool and tell the wizard that you are having problems uninstalling a product.
After awhile or when you are asked about the program, select “MySQL Net Connector” from the list. Make the wizard “repair” the uninstall. See if this works. This tool supports Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. The tool fixes the following:
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* Corrupt registry keys on 64-bit Microsoft Windows.
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* Corrupt registry keys that handle or control the update data.
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* Issues that restrict new programs from getting installed.
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* Issues that prevent existing applications from being completely uninstalled or updated.
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* Issues that prevent a user from uninstalling a program using the “Add or Remove Programs” applet in the Control Panel.
If this doesn’t work, go to Windows Installer Troubleshooter.