Setup Error Reinstallin Exchange 2013

Trying to reinstalling Exchange 2013 after removing Exchange from ADSI, IIS, Registry, and Active Directory. Receiving the following error when attempting AD Prep. ERROR: Method Not found:  Boolean Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Mime.MimeAddressParser.IsValidDomain(System.String,
Int32, Boolean)'. and the setup fails.  This occurs whether I try Schema Prep, ADPrep or just trying to load Exchange.  This is a lab environment.  Any suggestions to correct the install?

When I look at the Schema with ADSI edit, I still see all the ms-exch attributes from the initial Schema Prep that was conducted. Both the Schema Prep and AD Prep was conducted successfully, but when Exchange 2013 SP1 combined was loaded, OWA never worked
right and I was having issues connecting properly with SP 2013.  I did use a similar blog about uninstalling Exchange, that went into more depth that the one you listed.  Here is a copy of my Exch Setup Logs when I attempt to run Prepare AD:
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0108] [0] Starting Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 Setup
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0108] [0] **********************************************
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0108] [0] Local time zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0108] [0] Operating system version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0108] [0] Setup version: 15.0.847.32.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0124] [0] Logged on user: TSYSDEV\MConnelly.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0140] [0] The registry key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\V15\Setup, wasn't found.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0187] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='preparead', Value=''.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0187] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='organizationname', Value='ExchangeDev'.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0187] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='iacceptexchangeserverlicenseterms', Value=''.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0187] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='domaincontroller', Value='tsysdevdc2.tsysdev.net'.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0187] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='sourcedir', Value='E:\Source'.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0390] [0] RuntimeAssembly was started with the following command: '/PrepareAD /OrganizationName:ExchangeDev /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms /domaincontroller:tsysdevdc2.tsysdev.net /sourcedir:E:\Source'.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0405] [0] The registry key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\v8.0, wasn't found.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0405] [0] The registry key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\v14, wasn't found.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0421] [0] The registry key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\V15\Setup, wasn't found.
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0421] [0] Copying Files...
[04/23/2015 20:10:12.0437] [0] Starting copy from E:\Source\Setup\ServerRoles\Common to C:\Windows\Temp\ExchangeSetup.
[04/23/2015 20:10:18.0484] [0] Finished copy from E:\Source\Setup\ServerRoles\Common to C:\Windows\Temp\ExchangeSetup.
[04/23/2015 20:10:18.0499] [0] File copy complete. Setup will now collect additional information needed for installation.
[04/23/2015 20:10:18.0499] [0] Assembly dll file location is C:\Windows\Temp\ExchangeSetup\Microsoft.Exchange.Setup.Console.dll
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0593] [0] Setup is choosing the domain controller to use
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0687] [0] We have a user-specified or previously-chosen domain controller: tsysdevdc2.tsysdev.net
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0734] [0] [ERROR] Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0734] [0] [ERROR] Method not found: 'Boolean Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Mime.MimeAddressParser.IsValidDomain(System.String, Int32, Boolean)'.
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0734] [0] CurrentResult SetupLauncherHelper.loadassembly:444: 1
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0749] [0] The Exchange Server setup operation didn't complete.  More details can be found in ExchangeSetup.log located in the <SystemDrive>:\ExchangeSetupLogs folder.
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0749] [0] CurrentResult main.run:235: 1
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0749] [0] The registry key, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\V15\Setup, wasn't found.
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0749] [0] CurrentResult setupbase.maincore:396: 1
[04/23/2015 20:10:22.0749] [0] End of Setup
Checked the registry and the keys it is looking for are not there, but no sure if I need to manually create them.  Any assistance would be created appreciated or if I need to conduct the back-out plan, I can try that.

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