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Cannot delete ms sql server registry entries

Asked by Rockjodo in Operating Systems Miscellaneous

Tags: delete, mssqlserver, registry, cannot

Hi

Long story short - had some problems with my Windows 203 server system and I am trying to reinstall various tools etc.  One of the tools depends on ms sql server and won't install - seems like there is a partial install of sql server still on the system that I can't get rid of. I want to delete  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer etc., but regedit throws an error and says that it can't delete these.  
Tried in safe mode with the same results

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