Uninstalling Toolbox OEM

Uninstalling Toolbox OEM

These procedures explain the removal of Toolbox and supporting files while using Windows 10.


Uninstalling Toolbox from “Apps and Features”

  1. Select the “Windows start icon”.
  2. Select “Settings”.
  3. Select “Apps”.                                                                
  4. In “Apps and Features” scroll down until you find “Microvellum Toolbox OEM 20(YY)” and select it.
  5. Select “Uninstall” through all the prompts.
  6. You will be notified with the message “You have successfully uninstalled this product” when Toolbox has been uninstalled.

Removing Remaining Toolbox Data

  1. Using Windows Explorer, locate and delete the installation folder for each Microvellum product that was uninstalled in the previous procedures.
  2. Delete the following user profile folders (substitute your login name for %username%):
  3. C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microvellum
  4. :\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microvellum
  5. C:\ProgramData\Microvellum                                   

Removing Microvellum Data from Your Registry

Warning
WARNING – The instructions below provide instructions for editing your registry. To learn more about how to modify your registry safely, visit Microsoft Support.
  1. Log on the workstation as a member of the local Administrators group.
  2. Launch the Run dialog by typing [Windows key] + R.
  3. In the run dialog, enter REGEDIT in the entry box and select ok.
  4. In the Registry Editor, locate and delete the following subkeys. WARNING – This will delete all remaining Microvellum data.
  5. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microvellum
  6. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microvellum
  7. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer.


Info
This article explains how to uninstall Toolbox OEM from your device. If seeking information on how to install Toolbox OEM, how to activate your software, how to deactivate your software, or how to request a software OEM upgrade, consult the following articles:
Installing Toolbox

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