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Originally Posted by bstanko6
Windows 10
I have CC cleaner
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OK, now we're getting somewhere. I had a feeling it might be related to Win10 but I didn't want to steer you in the wrong direction.
Like Polak2 mentioned, I'd be willing to bet this is related to your registry.
Win10 is a bit of a mixed bag with older software and games. Its very dependable/stable when it comes to running those games but it can be a little crabby if you as the operator try to mess with them. Win10 64 bit can be trickier than Win10 32 bit as well. Just as an example, I've had experiences with Win10 64 bit where I do some cfg file or bmp texture file edits and then come back the next day to find my edits are gone and the old files have re-appeared.

That's just the nature of the beast with Win10. It trusts the software more than the operator.
BTW, I'm trying to keep my comments generic so they can also help other folks who have similar problems.
Anyway, my first suggestion would be to review how to remove software in Win10. Go to Google or your search engine and search "Remove program in Windows 10 64 bit" or 32 bit. You can try the same search on YouTube as well. Its been my experience in Win10 64 bit to remove a program by using using Win10's add/remove command first then manually delete any remaining folders and files later.
Some minor things may have changed between older versions of Windows and Win10.

You should try to remove the program via Win10 (automatically using add/remove) and see what happens.
If enough of the program has been removed, try running CCleaner to fix the "half uninstalled" issue and defiantly run CCleaner's registry repair tool.