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gjonny wrote on 7/18/2024, 4:04 PM

@Riley-Coach

Revo Uninstaller has often been recommended for removing Music Maker.  
https://www.revouninstaller.com/
There is a free version, but looking through your previous thread
https://www.magix.info/us/forum/previous-audio-error-still-a-problem--1338626/
I would suggest using the full (paid) version.

Here's how I would go about it: 
DISCLAIMER: Other than using some of their apps, I have no connection to Magix.  What is presented here is based on my own experience and research. I do not claim this process to be accurate or complete.  Use at your own risk.

a) back up any existing Music Maker project files to a safe location
b) open the Music Maker Program Settings window, and make note of all the "Folders" locations. 
c) run Revo -- There should be a number of Music Maker items in Revo's app list.
d) uninstall each (do create a Restore Point), and Scan for leftovers, using the "Advanced" option, and delete them.
e) use Windows File Explorer to check all those Folder locations previously noted, and delete anything MusicMaker-related that might have been left behind.
f) Also check these locations (in File Explorer):
  - C: -> Users -> Public -> Public Documents
  - C: -> Users -> [your name] -> AppData -> Local
  - C: -> Users -> [your name] -> AppData -> Roaming
  - your "Documents" folder
  - your "Music" folder
  - your "Downloads" folder
  - use File Explorer to do a global search for ogg (*.ogg) and/or wav (*.wav) files. 

CAUTION: if you have other Magix apps also installed, you'll need to distinguish between Music Maker and other files.

Good luck.
 

Riley-Coach wrote on 7/18/2024, 8:05 PM

@Riley-Coach

Revo Uninstaller has often been recommended for removing Music Maker.  
https://www.revouninstaller.com/
There is a free version, but looking through your previous thread
https://www.magix.info/us/forum/previous-audio-error-still-a-problem--1338626/
I would suggest using the full (paid) version.

Here's how I would go about it: 
DISCLAIMER: Other than using some of their apps, I have no connection to Magix.  What is presented here is based on my own experience and research. I do not claim this process to be accurate or complete.  Use at your own risk.

a) back up any existing Music Maker project files to a safe location
b) open the Music Maker Program Settings window, and make note of all the "Folders" locations. 
c) run Revo -- There should be a number of Music Maker items in Revo's app list.
d) uninstall each (do create a Restore Point), and Scan for leftovers, using the "Advanced" option, and delete them.
e) use Windows File Explorer to check all those Folder locations previously noted, and delete anything MusicMaker-related that might have been left behind.
f) Also check these locations (in File Explorer):
  - C: -> Users -> Public -> Public Documents
  - C: -> Users -> [your name] -> AppData -> Local
  - C: -> Users -> [your name] -> AppData -> Roaming
  - your "Documents" folder
  - your "Music" folder
  - your "Downloads" folder
  - use File Explorer to do a global search for ogg (*.ogg) and/or wav (*.wav) files. 

CAUTION: if you have other Magix apps also installed, you'll need to distinguish between Music Maker and other files.

Good luck.
 

I did this, and it seems to have worked, thanks so much!