Intel 05-2478-001 Breast Pump User Manual


 
36 HMP Release 2.0 for Windows Software Installation Guide — December 2005
Uninstalling the Software
5. The Maintenance Complete window appears. This window will indicate whether a reboot is
required. If a reboot is required, you must choose whether you want to reboot now or later. (If
you choose to reboot later you must manually reboot the system before the uninstall will be
complete.) Click Finish to proceed.
6. If the Maintenance Complete window did not say you had to reboot, you are finished with the
uninstall. If you had to reboot, after you reboot the system, log in as a system administrator
and a cleanup utility will run automatically. This cleanup utility is needed because the uninstall
does not delete files or registry keys created after the install has completed. These remaining
files result in the HMP directory structure not being deleted by the uninstall. For more
information, refer to Section 4.8, “Uninstall Cleanup Utility”, on page 44.
Note: The cleanup utility is not a substitute for performing an uninstall. You must perform an uninstall
before running the cleanup utility.
If you want to clear all the HMP-related entries from the hidden devices in the device manager, you
must reboot again. Because these remaining entries will not affect the computer, rebooting at this
point is your choice.