Professional SW design engineer answers you:
In the Windows operating system, SOLIDWORKS registry entries are usually stored in the registry. If you need to completely remove the SOLIDWORKS registry entries, you can follow the steps below:
Back up the registry:Before making any changes, it is highly recommended to back up your registry first. This can be entered by opening the Run dialog box (Win + R)."regedit"and press Enter to open the registry editor. Then select File >Export", select a save location and file name, and make sure All is selected as the export range.
Delete SOLIDWORKS registry key:In the Registry Editor, use the navigation bar on the left to locate the SOLIDWORKS-related registry keys. Typically, these items can be found in the"hkey_current_user\software"with"hkey_local_machine\software"to be found. Locate the SOLIDWORKS related child, right-click and select Delete.
Clean up other related items:Except"hkey_current_user\software"with"hkey_local_machine\software"There may be other SOLIDWORKS-related registry keys in addition to the entries in . You can find and delete these items by searching for SOLIDWORKS keywords.
Restart your computer:Once you have completed the deletion operation, it is recommended to restart your computer to ensure that all changes take effect.
Please note that making changes to the registry can have an unintended impact on the system, so be sure to exercise caution and make a backup before making changes. If you're not sure how you operate, you can leave a message in the comment area.