![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is a more comprehensive explanation of the problem: Why does MSI require the original. If you experience this with a vendor MSI it is highly recommended that you report the problem to their support team. ![]() It is not normal or standard MSI behavior to ask for the original source media - it indicates a badly designed MSI package. Perhaps try the tool linked to in saschabeaumont's answer. This new tool appears to have been deprecated as well. This newer support tool can be tried on recent Windows versions if you have defunct MSI packages needing uninstall. Update, Stein Åsmul: There is a whole list of cleanup approaches here (recommended). ![]()
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