Law18 mins ago
uninstalling software....seems to be no way to do it!!
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I have a few programs on my comp that i want to uninstall but they dont appear in the programs an features window to uninstall them (vista)
this is because they are not to so with windows apparently - but how do i get rid??
I went into program files and they dont have uninstall features in their folders either
how do i get rid of this stuff??
thanks
this is because they are not to so with windows apparently - but how do i get rid??
I went into program files and they dont have uninstall features in their folders either
how do i get rid of this stuff??
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I notice no-one has asked the insignificant question ... which programs
so - which programs?
you want to avoid "just deleting" unless there is no other way - some progs (or utilities) latch into windows resources - so when they go missing - it can become unstable
(why do you need to move it round so much tam?? - does it have to be dizzy to work ???)
so - which programs?
you want to avoid "just deleting" unless there is no other way - some progs (or utilities) latch into windows resources - so when they go missing - it can become unstable
(why do you need to move it round so much tam?? - does it have to be dizzy to work ???)
the point tam is that SOME games ...
a) in this case we don't know which prog or games are involved
or if it's XP or vista -
in vista - you just do it as admin and confirm uac - no three card shuffle
but more important - you can't just say delete it untill you know what IT is
ok on your own machine - delete what you want ... but not someone else's
a) in this case we don't know which prog or games are involved
or if it's XP or vista -
in vista - you just do it as admin and confirm uac - no three card shuffle
but more important - you can't just say delete it untill you know what IT is
ok on your own machine - delete what you want ... but not someone else's