After uninstalling TinyTERM Plus, on reboot you may see load errors about mar_nfs.386 and ncdnp32.dll. To fix that, do the following:
- Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and remove any Century folder (C:\Century or C:\Program Files\Century).
- Go to the C:\Windows\Temp folder. Remove any files or folders that start with _istmp.
- Search the C: drive for files named mar*.*. From the list of files found, delete the following:
- marathon.*
- marsetup.*
- mar_inet.exe
You may receive an error that this file is in use. If so, check the far right of the Start bar, next to the clock. If a hammer&wrench icon is there, right-click it and select Exit. You will then be able to delete mar_inet.exe
- Click the Start menu and select Programs. Delete any Century or TinyTERM Program group.
- Click Start and select Run. In the Open line, type regedit and click OK.
- In the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_Current_User\Software. Delete any “Century” or “NCD Software” folders found there.
- Still in the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_Local_Machine\Software. Delete any “Century” or “NCD Software” folders found there. Close the Registry Editor.
- Right click on Network Neighborhood and select Properties.
- Remove “Century NFS” and “Century Internet Services” from the list of installed network components
- Reboot your PC.
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