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How to Uninstall RealPlayer

February 2nd, 2008

RealPlayerRealPlayer has been labeled Badware and they’ve advised that you uninstall RealPlayer. However, understand that uninstall is not enough to remove their software. This media player will reside in your computer even after uninstalling. I’ll describe below how to completely remove RealPlayer from your computer and provide some great free alternatives to it.


Uninstall RealPlayer via Add/Remove Programs:

  1. Make sure RealPlayer is closed. You can check this by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL and looking in the task manager under Processes for “real.exe” “realsched.exe.”
  2. Click the Windows Start button, point to (All) Programs > Real > RealPlayer > Uninstall RealPlayer.
  3. The Uninstallation of RealPlayer dialog appears, showing check box choices of components that are available for uninstall. Check all the checkboxes and click Uninstall.
  4. Uninstall all the components.

Delete the RealPlayer Folders:
To delete the folders for RealPlayer located at:
C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer\*.*
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Real\*.*
C:\Documents and Settings\[WindowsUsername]\Application Data\Real\*.*

  1. Go to My Computer.
  2. Go to C:\ or Local Disk (C:\).
  3. Go to the Program Files folder.
  4. Go to the Real folder.
  5. Delete the RealPlayer folders: C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer
  6. Go back to the Program Files folder.
  7. Go to the Common Files folder.
  8. Delete the Real folder: c:\Program Files\Common Files\Real\
  9. Go back twice to the C:\ drive and open the Documents and Settings folder.
  10. Go to your Windows username (e.g. Owner”) folder.
  11. Go to the Application Data folder.
  12. Delete the Real folder.

Delete the RealPlayer Registry Keys/Entries:
To delete the settings and configuration files for RealPlayer within the Windows Registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RealNetworks\. Warning: This is for advanced users.

  1. Click Start > Run and type in regedit and press Enter.
  2. Locate on the left side the hive (folder) named HKEY_CURRENT_USER, double-click it.
  3. Scroll down and locate the Software hive, double-click it.
  4. Locate the RealNetworks hive, select it (highlight it) and press the Delete key on your keyboard.
  5. Close Regedit and restart your computer.

Now, RealPlayer should be completely removed from your computer. There are several free alternatives that you may be interested in. ITunes, Winamp or VLCPlayer respect your decision not to startup automatically and they don’t bombard you with unnecessary product “updates.” Additionally, they’re totally free, and their uninstallers really uninstall the program.

I would also suggest reading my article on four simple things you can do to prevent spyware/malware/adware from getting on your computer since you will probably want to run a scan anyhow.

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  1. RALPH KING
    June 8th, 2008 at 10:28 | #1

    whee iclik uninstall it says this item has been moved or changed this shortcut will no longer work, do you want to delete it. i did nothing it still works as it did. in the control panel uninstall it says it may have been already uninstalled but it hasn,t. where do i go from here?

  2. June 9th, 2008 at 08:49 | #2

    Ralph,

    You may need to download and install RealPlayer then uninstall it again. It sounds like some critical files were removed resulting in a broken installation.

    By reinstalling it, you are restoring those files, then completely uninstalling it via the steps included above.

    Let me know how it goes. :)

    ~Joe

  3. Laura
    July 23rd, 2008 at 08:11 | #3

    I am trying to uninstall Winamp and have some folders located in the program files that will not allow me to delete them. I would like to completely uninstall it but don’t know what to do. Any help?

  4. July 24th, 2008 at 08:33 | #4

    Laura,

    Winamp is separate from RealPlayer; however, I did experience the same thing. I would suggest making sure you are logged into your computer under the Administrator account, then uninstall it from there.

    Otherwise, you can also boot into Safe Mode and delete the files that way. (But make sure you attempt to uninstall it correctly via the Add/Remove Programs.)

    Then you can download and install the latest version of Winamp at http://www.winamp.com/player .

    ~Joe

  5. Gabriel
    September 16th, 2008 at 07:31 | #5

    Hi:
    I reinstalled real player,
    went to start, realplayer, but there is no uninstall option???

    How do I un install it??

  6. rob
    October 14th, 2008 at 07:58 | #6

    thanks for your direction on uninstalling realplayer.

    it is totally gone now and i feel such a relief.

    you are a blessing,

    rob

  7. joe
    November 14th, 2008 at 14:55 | #7

    Hey, thanks for the info. I thought maybe you should add HKLM\Software\Real\ as another key to delete.

    cheers,
    Joe

  8. Jjag
    November 17th, 2008 at 01:51 | #8

    Hi, I have uninstalled RealPlayer but cannot get rid of the shortcut icon on my desktop. When I tried to delete the icon its says cannot find item at C drive. Do you have any idea how I can get rid of it????

    Many thanks.

    Audrey

  9. sm
    December 17th, 2008 at 09:09 | #9

    thanks, that thing was a POS

  10. December 21st, 2008 at 12:51 | #10

    Hi Joe,

    Nice article, just 1 comment:

    Please change the link to the article with ‘four simple things you can do to prevent spyware/malware/adware’ it now has the URL http://http//www.joemanna.com/articles/four-ways-to-protect-your-computer/

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