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I've never heard of anyone having problems by uninstalling it though. And also, for Steam games, you're not really meant to uninstall them via the add/remove programs control panel. You can just right-click on the game in Steam and click on "Delete Local Content..." That will also make sure any redists and registry entries are removed as well.
There's nothing to fix.
What are you on about? "Clutter"? It takes up a minuscule amount of space, and you will likely never see it for more Han like 5 minutes. BRB going to remove that one tiny spec of chip from the bottom of the bag that fell behind my bookcase. It shouldn't be able to do that. It's absurd, and it's clutter.
...Or you could verify the game files which is way easier and doesnt require a reinstall.
Herp derp.
(Sorry for necro but come on)
And you can change name of your project, it's not built-in, it's default.
Thank you for the meaningful response to the OP's question, as I had the same question.
Thank you for the useless response to this 3 year old thread.
Funnily enough, after I did this, I reinstalled Antichamber and no such entry reappeared under installed programs. So I don't know what triggers the bug.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\UDK-XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
-> DisplayName
The X's in the path are a GUID which can be found in the file Antichamber\Binaries\InstallInfo.xml
If you want the entry to be invisible create a new DWORD entry with the name "WindowsInstaller" and the value "1".
Addendum:
I couldn't find a way to entirely avoid the game to run UnSetup.exe. And whenever the registry entry is missing it's run again. If UnSetup.exe is deleted the game refuses to start. You can however replace it with a dummy exe file that simply returns 0 and closes. But in that case you have to accept starting running the program on each start. A Windows safety mechanism that I haven't figured out how to avoid.