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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T07:42:14+00:00 2026-06-12T07:42:14+00:00

I have Windows 7 64-bit with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and subsequent installation of

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I have Windows 7 64-bit with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and subsequent installation of SP1.

If I open up Control Panels | Programs and Features, I see 3 entries for Visual Studio 2010, the third being one ADO.Net.

I tried to uninstall SP1 first and somehow that failed. It asked for the Visual Studio 2010 setup disk, which I put in. Sadly, after the completion, SP1 stayed in the Programs and Features list.

I tried uninstalling VS2010, which uninstalled nicely, but left the entry for SP1. I tried uninstalling SP1, but got a message that I had to have VS2010 installed, so I bit my lip, shoveled down my irritation, and reinstalled VS2010. I received only one option to install SP1, which I did. I guess you can consider that a reapply.

A refresh of Programs and Features showed once again 3 entries. I was able to uninstall SP1, at least the option was there and I was able to complete the uninstall. I kept the VS2010 disk in the CD tray. Sadly, closing Control Panel Programs and Features (CPPF subsequently) and reopening it, nicely showed Microsoft’s bug invested SP1. Selecting to uninstall/change the entry results in a dialog to install SP1.

It appears that SP1 might be gone in part, but obviously not entirely. The entry, the executable/DLL tied to that entry is nicely there.

How do I remove/cleanup/delete/nuke VS2010 SP1 inclusive of CPPF and any other trash that it installed?

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    2026-06-12T07:42:15+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:42 am

    As life moves on, I chose a chose maybe not the best solution, but it is a solution, so here is what I did.

    I found an article, which talked about removing the entry from Control Panel | Programs and Features. http://www.roelvanlisdonk.nl/?p=1179. I then did other steps.

    First from the link as I have a Windows 7 64-bit system, I went to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

    in the registry. There were two locations, one the obvious with the name completely spelled out and the other with the DisplayName property set to the product name as part of a GUIID. I deleted both entries. The main entry with the nice name as the key was the one that deletes the program ID entry from the list.

    I noticed that several products share the same InstallSource. That is bizarro (Smallville rocks and sadly ended), all in the C:\Windows\TEMP folder. As the actual setup program is under ProgramData folder, I am not sure what the TEMP folder entries do.

    I deleted the ProgramData portion but left the C:\Windows\TEMP, although I am still thinking of cleaning that up, just am cautious.

    I then deleted all other VS2010 components leaving the runtime. By the way, do not forget to delete Premptive’s expensive and end user install based pricing product. That is further up (name sort ascending) under Dotfuscator…

    That more or less cleaned things up. I am not sure what uses the VS2010 runtime, so I am leaving that. I assume that is what is installed at the VS2010 folder.

    A side comment: I still find it strange that Microsoft in the registry follows a …\Software\Microsoft\ entry. They do not follow that anywhere else. Why there?

    Details:
    In the registry, the information was:

    {5AB7D739-1735-3A9E-BE73-C43507CB4E6F}
    Uninstall String: MsiExec.exe /X{5AB7D739-1735-3A9E-BE73-C43507CB4E6F}
    Install Source: C:\Windows\TEMP\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1_10.0.40219\
    InstallLocation: C:\ProgramData\VS\vs10sp1\SetupCache\
    Uninstall Path: C:\ProgramData\VS\vs10sp1\SetupCache\
    Uinstall String: C:\ProgramData\VS\vs10sp1\SetupCache\Setup.exe

    Shared products using C:\Windows\TEMP…40219 folder:
    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Data-Tier Application Framework
    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Data-Tier Application Project
    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Objects
    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Transact-SQL Language Service
    Microsoft SQL Server System CLR Types
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x86 Runtime – 10.0.40219
    Microsoft Visual F# 2.0 Runtime

    Paths used by other products:

    C:\Windows\TEMP\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1_10.0.40219\
    C:\Windows\TEMP\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1_10.0.40219\Dotfuscator\

    2 of several keys that share the same C:\Windows\TEMP folder entry (InstallSource):
    InstallSource
    {09C52940-A4D1-4409-A7CC-1AAE630CF578}
    {1AA5BD63-6614-44B2-88A7-605191EDB835}

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