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13 It's been a while since I uninstalled the game, at least a year For some reason, it still shows up in the Apps Features menu It's annoying me simply because the directory no longer exists, the program no longer exists, yet I can't purge it from the menu at all How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps Features menu?
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