How to properly uninstall OSGeo4W+GRASS+QGIS on Windows7 64bit

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How to properly uninstall OSGeo4W+GRASS+QGIS on Windows7 64bit














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Over the years I have tried QGIS and other mapping systems. Lately I wanted to make a go at using the newer versions of QGIS but wanted the ability to run the new one, 3.4 or 3.6 and to keep the old LTR 2.18 running parallel. I read that is possible through OSGeo4W.



Something went wrong in a DL or install and now I have versions of GRASS growing all through my Win7 64 bit system. (Growing Grass was a joke..) but GRASS is install all over in different versions, as is QGIS.



One helpful post suggested just deleting the normal C:OSGeo4W directory.



I have tried just about everything and for my trouble, I have folders and files all around and they do not work or they error. (Although I must have deleted something else because now I can't produce an error, just nothing happens.



How can I clean this up?
In searching it looks like there is no uninstall facility listed.
ultimately I want to start clean with a new install.









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    Over the years I have tried QGIS and other mapping systems. Lately I wanted to make a go at using the newer versions of QGIS but wanted the ability to run the new one, 3.4 or 3.6 and to keep the old LTR 2.18 running parallel. I read that is possible through OSGeo4W.



    Something went wrong in a DL or install and now I have versions of GRASS growing all through my Win7 64 bit system. (Growing Grass was a joke..) but GRASS is install all over in different versions, as is QGIS.



    One helpful post suggested just deleting the normal C:OSGeo4W directory.



    I have tried just about everything and for my trouble, I have folders and files all around and they do not work or they error. (Although I must have deleted something else because now I can't produce an error, just nothing happens.



    How can I clean this up?
    In searching it looks like there is no uninstall facility listed.
    ultimately I want to start clean with a new install.









    share







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      Over the years I have tried QGIS and other mapping systems. Lately I wanted to make a go at using the newer versions of QGIS but wanted the ability to run the new one, 3.4 or 3.6 and to keep the old LTR 2.18 running parallel. I read that is possible through OSGeo4W.



      Something went wrong in a DL or install and now I have versions of GRASS growing all through my Win7 64 bit system. (Growing Grass was a joke..) but GRASS is install all over in different versions, as is QGIS.



      One helpful post suggested just deleting the normal C:OSGeo4W directory.



      I have tried just about everything and for my trouble, I have folders and files all around and they do not work or they error. (Although I must have deleted something else because now I can't produce an error, just nothing happens.



      How can I clean this up?
      In searching it looks like there is no uninstall facility listed.
      ultimately I want to start clean with a new install.









      share







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      Jim Garner is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      Over the years I have tried QGIS and other mapping systems. Lately I wanted to make a go at using the newer versions of QGIS but wanted the ability to run the new one, 3.4 or 3.6 and to keep the old LTR 2.18 running parallel. I read that is possible through OSGeo4W.



      Something went wrong in a DL or install and now I have versions of GRASS growing all through my Win7 64 bit system. (Growing Grass was a joke..) but GRASS is install all over in different versions, as is QGIS.



      One helpful post suggested just deleting the normal C:OSGeo4W directory.



      I have tried just about everything and for my trouble, I have folders and files all around and they do not work or they error. (Although I must have deleted something else because now I can't produce an error, just nothing happens.



      How can I clean this up?
      In searching it looks like there is no uninstall facility listed.
      ultimately I want to start clean with a new install.







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