I CANT REINSTALL FINAL CUT STUDIO 2.01 AFTER HAVING DELETED

Hello,
I had to delete FCP 2.01,and now I can not reinstall it,can someone help me on this issue please?

It sounds as though you have just trashed the application icons and not got rid of all the hidden files.
Try Digital Rebellion's free FCS Remover http://www.digitalrebellion.com/resources.htm

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