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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Jason Stahlecker wrote:<br>
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<p>Dear Mr. Taylor,</p>
<p>thank you for your quick response! I am sorry for forgetting to
mention this, I am using Windows 10 (Build: 19041.1165) on a
AMD Ryzen 5 3600. I have already looked to uninstall it via
windows, as you suggested, but it does not appear in that
window. I also did not find an uninstaller in the texlive folder
(C:\texlive). It does not seem right to simply delete that
folder. Is there any other way to safetly remove it? Thank you
for your help!</p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Jason<br>
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Well, to the best of my belief TeX Live makes only minimal changes
to the system, modifying the path and possibly changing some file
associations. You can easily check whether TeX Live 2021 has been
added to your (or the system) path, and remove it therefrom, and you
can check and modify file associations using (e.g.,) "assoc". Once
you have undone anything necessary, you can then safely delete the
entire TeX Live file hierarchy.<br>
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TeX Live developers cc'd for comment.<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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