See FAQ for windows 2.7! - "2.7 How do I UNinstall R?".

John


On Thursday, 22 September 2011, Uwe Ligges <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
wrote:
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> On 22.09.2011 14:47, Andrey A wrote:
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>> Dear R users
>> How does one completely uninstall R from their machine? Going to control
>> panel>programs does not do it for me. After installing the new version it
>> will still remember my previous workspace and all packages I've
installed.
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> This seems to be Windows?
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> remove.packages() removes packages. You found the way to uninstall the
part that got installed, The uninstaller won't install stuff you installed
independently (such as packages, additional config files). The workspace is
just a file called ".RData" in your working directory. Since it is user
data, the user has to delete it himself.
> If you uninstall MS Word, it also won't remove all your .doc / .docx files
- at least I hope so.
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> Uwe Ligges
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>> Thank you.
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