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This page provides information on how to manually uninstall V-Ra= y for Nuke.
V-Ray installer will automatically uninstall any previous versions. If y= ou need to manually uninstall V-Ray, make sure that Nuke or V-Ray component= s are not being used.
Go to Windows Start > Con=
trol Panel > Programs and Features <=
/strong>or Start > All Progr=
ams > Chaos Group > V-Ray for Nuke x for x64 > Uninstall V-Ray for Nuke
This will start the V-Ray uninstaller. Follow the on-screen instructions= to remove V-Ray from your system and restore any files overwritten by the = installation.
After the uninstall is complete there may be some leftover files that yo= u need to delete.
Please check if present and delete the following files and folders:
C:\Program Files\Nukex\plugins\vr=
ay
C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\Nuke x for x64
To remove the V-Ray license server, either use the Add/Remo= ve Programs applet from the Control Panel , or select Start menu > All Programs > Chaos G= roup > V-Ray license server > Uninstall = V-Ray license server .
To uninstall V-Ray for Nuke, start with root permissions the uni= nstall er program, which is normally located in t= he /usr/ChaosGroup/V-Ray/Nuke x -x64/uninstall/ directory, for exa= mple:
$ su
=
$ /usr/ChaosGroup/V-Ray/Nukex-x64/uninstall/uninstaller_chaos
follow the instructions of the uninstaller
$ exit
Note: The uninstaller will not remove the V-Ray license= configuration files or any other files that you have modified manually aft= er the installation.
You may need to manually delete the folders:
/usr/Foundry/Nukex-x64/plugins/vr=
ay/
/usr/ChaosGroup/V-Ray/Nukex-x64/
To uninstall the V-Ray license server on Linux, start with root permissi= ons the uninstall_chaos program, which is normally located= in the /usr/ChaosGroup/VRLService/uninstall di= rectory:
$ su
=
$ /usr/ChaosGroup/VRLService/uninstall/uninstaller_chaos =
follow the instructions of the uninstaller =
$ exit
Note: The uninstaller will not remove the V-Ray license= configuration files or any other files that you have modified manually aft= er the installation.