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Originally Posted by tx51210 A lot of plug-ins are installed with an installation program. First look a couple of places to be sure they did not include an uninstall routine. (Assuming Windows Operating System from here on.)
1. Look under you Start Menu and All Programs to see if there is a program listing for your plug-in. Some list an uninstall here.
2. Look under your Control Panel - Unistall Programs to see if the plug-in is listed.
The above two steps are the exception and not the rule. Most plug-ins lack a proper installation routine, but they are more common with demos which tend to package sales and website info with the plug-in.
The default location for plug-ins is C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Plug-Ins and within the Plug-Ins directory you will find each plug-in has it's own directory. With Photoshop closed, use windows explorer to navigate to the Plug-Ins directory and delete the folder of the unwanted plug-in and it will be gone next time you launch photoshop. |
I looked for it under Add or Remove Programme and others but couldn't find it.
But when I typed in:-
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Plug-Ins
It's all there, deleted them & checked my PhotoShop, it's gone for good.
Thank you very much for your help


