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Default CardDeluxe ASIO Driver Removal

I've removed the CardDeluxe driver and hardware from my machine, but
removing the driver left artifacts in the registry. Since my ASIO
driver list reads these values, I am offered a driver option that is
no longer there.

I would like to remove this entry from the registry, but I am hesitant
because of the associated CLSID. Should I remove the associated CLSID
entries first? Will removing these entries pose a problem if I want
to reinstall the CardDeluxe ASIO driver?

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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ASIO\ASIO CardDeluxe]
"CLSID"="{DA000005-76ED-11D1-87E0-00AA00A131AE}"
"Description"="ASIO CardDeluxe Driver"
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First, back up your registry to a safe place (file/export in regedit).
As a secondary precaution, you might want to create a system restore point
in windows. (programs/accessories/system tools/system restore)
Then I would say go for deleting the whole key. I would also look
for all other references to the card and kill those too.
Software programs may have remnants in their ".ini " files too.





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I've removed the CardDeluxe driver and hardware from my machine, but
removing the driver left artifacts in the registry. Since my ASIO
driver list reads these values, I am offered a driver option that is
no longer there.

I would like to remove this entry from the registry, but I am hesitant
because of the associated CLSID. Should I remove the associated CLSID
entries first? Will removing these entries pose a problem if I want
to reinstall the CardDeluxe ASIO driver?

---------------------------------------------------

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ASIO\ASIO CardDeluxe]
"CLSID"="{DA000005-76ED-11D1-87E0-00AA00A131AE}"
"Description"="ASIO CardDeluxe Driver"



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On or about Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:40:14 -0600, Chip Borton allegedly wrote:


First, back up your registry to a safe place (file/export in regedit).
As a secondary precaution, you might want to create a system restore point
in windows. (programs/accessories/system tools/system restore)
Then I would say go for deleting the whole key. I would also look
for all other references to the card and kill those too.
Software programs may have remnants in their ".ini " files too.


Good suggestions.

I'd add: You could export the key to a .reg file, before you delete it.
Then if you need to reinstate it, you only need to double click on that
.reg file.


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Language Recordings Inc (Darwin Australia)
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