I get an error saying "error loading newdev.dll" when trying to uninstall a program.

I get the following message "Error loading newdev.dll" when trying to uninstall a program. I can't reinstall without be asked to unistall it first. I want to just delete the program

original title: error loading newdev.dll

Try this app (works fine).

http://www.revouninstaller.com

I hope this helps.

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