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Hello,
I have Quartus v19.3 installed on Windows 10 x64. It seems the installation is corrupted...
How can I completely uninstall the Quartus and install a new fresh Quartus instead?
Thanks!
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I will just delete any leftover in the folder and download again the Quartus installation files and re-install again.
It is just a simple installation flow by running the Quartus installer.
Best Regards,
Richard Tan
p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.
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Hi @amildm ,
Uninstalling on Windows*
1. Right-click on the Windows* Start menu and click Apps and Feature.
2. Point to <software name> <version number> > Uninstall <software name> <version number> .
The installation wizard appears and guides you through the uninstallation process.
Best Regards,
Richard Tan
p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.
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yes, but there are still some leftovers in the registry, etc. after such kind of installation... So re-installing will not the same as installing the fresh version.
Does Intel have some methodology for reinstalling the Quartus, which could give the same result as installing a new fresh Quartus version?
Does Intel provide a tool for cleaning the PC from Quartus leftovers?
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I will just delete any leftover in the folder and download again the Quartus installation files and re-install again.
It is just a simple installation flow by running the Quartus installer.
Best Regards,
Richard Tan
p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.
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I believed that I have answered your question. With that, I will now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Richard Tan
p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.
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