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this program has an uninstall manager too. just go to optimize>uninstall manager and find the entry for fruity loops. highlight it and then click on remove instead of uninstall. the dll that is causing the problem is most likely in the system folder, so after removing the uninstall entry, delete the fruity loops directory. then run the reg cleaner and let it remove the invalid entries it finds. this should be the end of fruity loops and that error.
edit...this is what i found on the fl studio website......
they even suggest just deleting the program manually.As a regular installer (using regular compression) would turn our 17mb package (using WinRar) into a 35mb download we decided not to include an uninstaller.
Do delete FL Studio just delete the directory in which FL Studio is installed from your harddisk.![]()
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