How to completely uninstall/remove cygwin from Windows 7
How can I completely uninstall/remove cygwin? I don't think it is as simple as deleting C:\cygwin. Maybe alter registry?
Solution 1:
The developers give fairly detailed instructions on how to remove the software:
How do I uninstall all of Cygwin?
Setup has no automatic uninstall facility. The recommended method to remove all of Cygwin is as follows:
If you have any Cygwin services running, remove by repeating the instructions in http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.setup.uninstall-service for all services that you installed. Common services that might have been installed are
sshd, cron, cygserver, inetd, apache, postgresql,
and so on.Stop the X11 server if it is running, and terminate any Cygwin programs that might be running in the background. Exit the command prompt and ensure that no Cygwin processes remain. Note: If you want to save your mount points for a later reinstall, first save the output of
mount -m
as described at http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-utils.html#mount.Delete the Cygwin root folder and all subfolders. If you get an error that an object is in use, then ensure that you've stopped all services and closed all Cygwin programs. If you get a 'Permission Denied' error then you will need to modify the permissions and/or ownership of the files or folders that are causing the error. For example, sometimes files used by system services end up owned by the SYSTEM account and not writable by regular users.
The quickest way to delete the entire tree if you run into this problem is to change the ownership of all files and folders to your account. To do this in Windows Explorer, right click on the root Cygwin folder, choose Properties, then the Security tab. If you are using Windows XP Home or Simple File Sharing, you will need to boot into Safe Mode to access the Security tab. Select Advanced, then go to the Owner tab and make sure your account is listed as the owner. Select the 'Replace owner on subcontainers and objects' checkbox and press Ok. After Explorer applies the changes you should be able to delete the entire tree in one operation. Note that you can also achieve this in Cygwin by typing
chown -R user /
or by using other tools such asCACLS.EXE
.Delete the Cygwin shortcuts on the Desktop and Start Menu, and anything left by setup.exe in the download directory. However, if you plan to reinstall Cygwin it's a good idea to keep your
setup.exe
download directory since you can reinstall the packages left in its cache without redownloading them.If you added Cygwin to your system path, you should remove it unless you plan to reinstall Cygwin to the same location. Similarly, if you set your CYGWIN environment variable system-wide and don't plan to reinstall, you should remove it.
Finally, if you want to be thorough you can delete the registry tree
Software\Cygwin
underHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
and/orHKEY_CURRENT_USER
. However, if you followed the directions above you will have already removed everything important. Typically only the installation directory has been stored in the registry at all.
Solution 2:
Actually it was rather... easy. Just do this...
takeown /f C:\cygwin /r /d y
icacls c:\cygwin /t /grant everyone:F
del c:\cygwin
then just right click delete it . it'll be gone.
Solution 3:
Follow the below steps.
C:\>takeown /r /d y /f cygwin
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C:\>icacls cygwin /t /grant Everyone:F
C:\cygwin\bin>.\cygrunsrv.exe -E sshd
C:\cygwin\bin>.\cygrunsrv.exe -R sshd
Then delete the folder c:\cygwin
and all its sub-folders. This approach worked for me.
Be aware that windows commands like takeown are depending on the locale, i.e. option /d y
works only in english systems. In german system one needs to use /d j
to work (without hint in the english help, *facepalm microsoft)*
Solution 4:
I did this in Win 7 after trying everything possible from within Win 7 (note... I have been able to disable rootkits easier than delete CygWin!!)
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C:\>takeown /r /d y /f cygwin
Only worked for one folder ('var' I think)
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C:\>icacls cygwin /t /grant Everyone:F
worked
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C:\>takeown /r /d y /f cygwin
repeating this command worked after the above (second) command!!
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C:\cygwin\bin>.\cygrunsrv.exe -E sshd
gave access denied
C:\cygwin\bin>.\cygrunsrv.exe -R sshd
gave access denied
BUT I then went to Windows explorer and deleted (recycled) the C:\Cygwin folder and it worked. Gone completely.
Thanks to the above post! Hope this helps somebody.