Uninstall Adobe Reader 9.5.5 to install Adobe 11

Strange problem with Adobe Reader under Windows XP SP3... I hope. I had installed 9.5.5 after a reinstall of XP and upgrade to Adobe 11. When I'm trying to uninstll to add/remove in my control panel, the process fails saying 9.5.5 is installed on drive G. I have not a G drive shows fatal error.  I have tried to search the files and found them, but it is impossible to remove or uninstall as the process said it is on drive G.

What I have to do to uninstall Adobe 9?

Thank you.

This can be useful:

http://helpx.Adobe.com/Creative-Suite/KB/install-error-1327-Invalid-drive.html

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