I really feel for you, because I'd spent weeks getting LCC to work at all, however slowly.
I use Mac, and have made liberal use of intaller logs which lists what was installed at a given time, meaning the entire bundle of files. Some files could be invisible and without some clever under the hood code work it might be very difficult to remove them manually (especially when Syncrosoft won't tell you what is included in their bundle).
I'm not certain what these files would be called on the Windows platform, but if you have any sort of installer log it might at least give you a fresh start.
Sad to say-- one option I had to take at one point (and I don't wish this on my worst enemy) was to wipe my main HD-- not my VSL HD's-- and just get a fresh start.
Short of that, there are some clever disc utilities out there which will search for all files visible and invisible associated with a given app so that they can be completely uninstalled. Perhaps Windows has a such a feature built into the OS?
I use Mac, and have made liberal use of intaller logs which lists what was installed at a given time, meaning the entire bundle of files. Some files could be invisible and without some clever under the hood code work it might be very difficult to remove them manually (especially when Syncrosoft won't tell you what is included in their bundle).
I'm not certain what these files would be called on the Windows platform, but if you have any sort of installer log it might at least give you a fresh start.
Sad to say-- one option I had to take at one point (and I don't wish this on my worst enemy) was to wipe my main HD-- not my VSL HD's-- and just get a fresh start.
Short of that, there are some clever disc utilities out there which will search for all files visible and invisible associated with a given app so that they can be completely uninstalled. Perhaps Windows has a such a feature built into the OS?