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      Un-Installing the A3D Product Drivers

      Uninstalling the Panther/Panther XL/A3D (should you ever need to) is designed to be as painless as possible. The Install Shield Uninstall Wizard will take care of most of the work. Follow the steps below to completely remove the Assassin 3D DOS and Windows 95 Drivers from your system.

      Note: The InstallShield package does not remove the DOS settings. Steps 1 - 5 (optional) will insure these settings are removed. You may start at step 6 to remove the Windows 95 settings ignoring the DOS settings.

      1. Click Start, then Run. Type in sysedit and click OK. This will open the System Editor.

      2. The top page will be your autoexec.bat file. Locate and Delete any and all of the following items.
        SET FPGAMING=C:\fpgaming
        SET MADCATZ=C:\madcatz
        SET FPGAMING=C:\madcatz

      3. You may also see a line similar to the following examples, you will want to delete the fpgaming and/or madcatz entries.
        SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\MADCATZ or
        SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\FPGAMING

      4. Click on File and then Save.

      5. Close the System Configuration editor.

      6. Click Start, then select Settings followed by Control Panel. This will open the Control Panel

      7. Double-click on 'Game Controllers' to open Game Controllers

      8. Click on the Remove button, you will be asked if you are sure.

      9. Select Yes, to remove the device

      10. Click OK, to close Game Controllers and return to Control Panel

      11. Double-click on Add/Remove Programs.

      12. Select MadCatz Panther or Panther XL Drivers and click Add/Remove…
        Note: Remove any FPgaming references also. You will be asked if you are sure.

      13. Click Yes, You will see Uninstall successfully completed
        Note: You may also remove any shared files if prompted.

      14. Click OK to close the Add/Remove Programs.


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