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I was looking at how to uninstall the icc directory because I want to do a fresh install of icc. Now when I looked at the notes in intel they said something about removing the intel directory where icc,etc is stored. I did that and when I try to do reinstall icc I get the following error message:
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Initializing, please wait...
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The Intel(R) C++ Compiler Professional Edition for Linux* 11.0 is already
installed.
If you want to reinstall the Intel(R) C++ Compiler Professional Edition for
Linux* 11.0
please uninstall current version and run install script again.
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Press "Enter" key to quit:
What is going on with this? How do I resolve this issue? What should i do to completely uninstall icc so I can reinstall it again. I am trying to install this for a 64 bit machine because I was getting error messages saying that my libstdc++.so.5 was not in the right ELF class. I said something about that this was a 32 ELF class when I have a 64 bit machine. Any ideas on how to resolve these issues and also make a fresh install?
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Hi, Jason
You may try steps in below article on how to uninstall icc on Linux:
Hope this helps.
Thanks.

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