When running the Windows 7 intallation upgrade, I am told that Steady State needs to be uninstalled (as it is not compatible) before I can proceed. Unfortunately, it is not in the uninstall programs list. I have followed some early posings on this subject which suggest deleting HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Computer Toolkit. I was tempted to ignore the advice and just proceed after ensuring that there are not Steady State settings ticked or any user accounts that Steady State set up. I would welcome suggestions on a safe way to proceed. Michael P