I recently downloaded the STOVE Client to play a game called Chaos Zero Nightmare. After installing it, I changed my mind and deleted the application, but the game files were still on my PC. To fix this, I reinstalled the STOVE Client and managed to delete the game. However, now I can't find the Client on my computer when I search for it, even though it still shows as installed in the Apps section. What's frustrating is that the options to modify or uninstall it are greyed out. Can anyone help?
2 Answers
I get your frustration! I had a similar issue before. Reinstalling the client might be the right way to go, and then just follow through with the uninstall process. If that client is still causing issues or showing up, it’s hard to let it go! But be careful if you consider messing with the registry – it can do more harm than good if you’re unsure.
It sounds like the uninstaller you need is missing since you manually deleted the files. Instead of deleting stuff, you should've used the uninstaller from the get-go. Your best bet now is to reinstall the STOVE Client and then uninstall it properly this time. If you see it on the app list but can't uninstall, you could just ignore it. Technically, it's just cosmetic, but if it bothers you, you could check the registry, though that carries some risk if you're not careful.

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