![]() rmskin installed a custom plugin or other stuff that can safely be deleted. Your best bet it to just manually delete the folder(s) from Skins, and any Layout folders with the name of the skin or suite from %APPDATA%\Roaming\Rainmeter\Layouts. ![]() rmskin isn't also being used by some other skin or suite. ![]() Even then it would be risky, as nothing says that ANYTHING installed by one. rmskin installed, so it could be used to "uninstall" what that. What would have to happen is that the SkinInstaller.exe application itself would have to be modified to keep track of what each. In general, the fact that no assumption can be made that a skin is some carefully "self-contained" entity than can just be removed, along with all references to plugins, addons, fonts, images that it might install, make it impossible really. Skins can install custom plugins that might well be shared with other skins you are not uninstalling, can contain references to other skins in different root-level folders, can be part of a larger "suite" of skins where you want to remove one but not the rest. ini resides, nothing else you might do would either be safe or comprehensive. Aside from removing the single skin folder in Documents\Rainmeter where the. ![]() A skin "uninstaller" would not really be possible in any reliable way. ![]()
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