![]() You should now be able to delete the key.Back on the main Permissions dialog, select the desired user name from the Group or user names list and select the check box under the Allow column for the Full Control row. ![]() Click "Apply" and respond "Yes" and then click OK.Check the box to "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects".Select your user account as the new owner.Right-click the key at issue and select "Permissions".Open regedit in a "computer administrator" account.Back up the registry or at least create a manual restore point. ![]() You haven't provided the complete text of the "all kinds of error messages" you received). If you must use McAfee software and running the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool does not manage to delete this registry key and clear the way to do the install, you probably need to take ownership of the key (that's a guess, because Perhaps this should suggest to you that you should use something other than McAfee software on your computer.
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