Deinstalling on Windows 2000 and reinstalling onXP

I have a dual boot system, with Windows 2000
Professaional installed on the C:\ drive, and
Windows XP Professional installed on the D:\. I
recently received the OTN sampler CD, with
Oracle9i Database Server and Oracle9i Developer
Suite. While I installed the Oracle9i database on
Windows XP with the Oracle home on E:\, my friend
happened to install the Developer Suite on the
same drive with the same Oracle home location, on
Windows 2000.
I happen to understand that for both the products,
separate homes are needed. I procceded to
uninstall both and reinstall both on Windows XP
though with separate home locations. While I
succeded to uninstall most of the DS products and
the database, some component parts still exist. I
did this through the Oracle Universal Installer,
which later on seemed to ennter a perpetual wait
condition with nothin much happening. I tried
removing Oracle through the Windows control panel,
but it is not displaying Oracle. I inorder to
proceed I tried deleting the Oracle home folders,
but some DLLs are not being deleted. I feel I
have made a mess!
Kindly help me out. I want to completely deinstall
Oracle and then reintsall DS and the database it
on Windows XP.
Thanking you,
regards,
Vishal Masih

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