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      06-16-2010
Uninstall a program window does not open, the link is not working. How I'll open that window?
 
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What happens if you go to the search in start menu and type "Programs and Features" (w/o quotes) ?
 
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What happens if you go to the search in start menu and type "Programs and Features" (w/o quotes) ?
It finds it, when I click it nothing happens.
 
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Even after you completely reboot the system? Are you logged on as an Administrator?
 
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Welcome to the forum!

Are you saying the uninstall option is grayed out in Programs and Features?
 
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Even after you completely reboot the system? Are you logged on as an Administrator?
I rebooted the system, checked whether I am admin or not, yes I'm still admin.

It is not greyed.

also osebaseln.dll is broken in Turn windows features on-off
 
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You might wait for other ideas but I would try the system repair disk that W7 recommended be created when it was first run or installed.
 
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You might wait for other ideas but I would try the system repair disk that W7 recommended be created when it was first run or installed.
Done, it didn't helped
I'll try to replace the dll file with the one from my desktop PC, tomorrow.
 
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      06-17-2010
You may try running Group Policy Editor (run gpedit.msc) and down in User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Control Panel \ Add Remove Programs section, make sure you don't have anything enabled that Hides or Removes.
 
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