Uninstallation of Weblogic 10.3.1 on Window 7 64 bits

Hi,
I was trying to uninstall Weblogic from my Window 7 64 bit machine but it is neither showing error nor showing the console.
I even tried to run the uninstallation using C:\Oracle\Middleware\utils\uninstall>uninstall -mode=console but it is showing any result.
Please let me know any other option or way to uninstall the weblogic.
Thanks and Regards
Soumik

Are you running the uninstallation from WL_HOME?
Maybe you don't have rights to run the uninstallation or maybe there was a change in your environment or your operating system.
Try to run the program as Administrator

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