Unless you know that you need Oracle for some reason, you can delete it from your PC.
Do not dream that a SPY PROGRAM is going to totally remove itself with it's own
uninstaller.
1. Download a program called RegSeeker and use it to search for:
Oracle
MSDAORA
Delete whatever it pulls up under each of those searches.
Make sure you have the BACKUP check box selected so that you'll
have a backup.
Re-ame the MSDAORA backup by making Oracle the first word in the backup name.
[ You may have to beg ownership on some reg entries by right clicking the entry
and click on TAKE OWNERSHIP ]
2. Do a search on all of your drives for ORACLE and another for MSDAORA.
Delete all those files, especially MSDAORA.DLL
You may have to beg your PC for permission.
It's easier to just get a program called UnLocker, install it and then use it by right clicking on the files you want to delete, select UnLocker from the menu, and tell it to delete.
With unlocker, you can delete several of the files at once by high-lighting them and then
right click and select UnLocker, then select DELETE in the popup.
If you get a notice from unlocker saying it couldn't unlock one of the files and if you would like to delete it at next boot, click YES. Or, click NO and right click the troublemaker and go to SECURITY tab and beg your PC for permission to change the OWNER of the file from TRUSTED INSTALLER to Owner (or whatever your account is).
Sleep restfully tonight knowing that another SPY PROGRAM (cancer) has been excised
from your machine.
Another option is install REVO UNINSTALLER and if ORACLE shows up in the programs list that REVO finds, double click it and tell REVO to remove it.
It will find EVERY instance of an installed program, but BE CAREFUL that you only check mark the entried that APPEAR IN BOLD fonts, otherwise you could take an OS file that might
cripple your PC.
Isn't this FUN FUN FUN, boys and girls?