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Pray god to guide the system's own contain oracle registry keys are deleted by me...CodePudding user response:
You look at your system has no problem have no problem can consider reshipment OracleCodePudding user response:
Try:1. Uninstall all Oracle components using the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).
2. Run regedit. Exe and delete the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Oracle key. This contains the registry entires for all Oracle products.
3. If you are running a 64 - bit Windows, you should also delete the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Wow6432Node/Oracle key If it exists.
4. Delete any references to Oracle services left behind in the following part of the registry (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/services/Ora *). It should be pretty obvious which ones relate to Oracle.
5. Reboot your machine.
6. Delete the directory "C: \ Oracle", or whatever directory is your ORACLE_BASE.
7. Delete the "C: \ Program Files \ Oracle" directory.
8. If you are running a 64 - bit Wiindows, you should also delete the "C: \ Program Files \ (x86) Oracle" directory.
9. Remove any Oracle - related subdirectories from the "C: \ ProgramData \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ designed " directory.
10. Empty the contents of your "C: \ temp directory."
11. Empty your recycle bin.
CodePudding user response:
Windows system is no problem, you should be can be equipped with, directly hold knew, even if failed also do not have what effect,CodePudding user response:
It's okay, don't tube he, system comes up is the odbc driver, there is no otherCodePudding user response:
Delete the registry, and delete the installation directory, carefully check the registry is related to oracle are deleted, then restart the system up, pack again!CodePudding user response:
Microsoft system ODBC connection with built-in inside the oracle database way, if you are not by Microsoft's ODBC connection, oracle database is not need to reinstall the system,