| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 1347664 |
2013-07-02 04:26:00 |
When it comes to bloatware the only PC I've seen that's acceptable is the Surface Pro (unsurprisingly) - all it has is Windows 8, Skype (Metro) and an Office 2013 trial. :D |
pcuser42 (130) |
| 1347665 |
2013-07-02 22:37:00 |
Hey , i looked up cc cleaner , there is alot of programs about 21 programs on start up , i believe they are required to boot up windows , launch programs , and etc . So i tthink i wouldn't disable them , but i like speedy said be careful it can remove valid entries in the registry , which i have this in past , so i bit worried if i disable them what happens , so just though to remove one prgram like snapfish , which came in with laptop which i dont use it ,and should i use to remove it , and so i use the cc cleaner (cleaner)to clear out cookies and etc , or what ??? Thanks everyone for help .
so speedy any suggestions from you . |
AppleFan (17097) |
| 1347666 |
2013-07-02 22:39:00 |
Anything that Windows needs to start up likely won't be listed in startup programs. Often those that are listed do little more than load parts of a program, which is unnecessary. :) EDIT: Just checked CCleaner on my Surface, all the programs listed there are ones I've installed myself - on a clean install of Windows, this list will be empty. So you can safely disable everything. :) |
pcuser42 (130) |
| 1347667 |
2013-07-02 22:41:00 |
so i guess u are saying disable them , thanks will wait for speedy and see what is required to do |
AppleFan (17097) |
| 1347668 |
2013-07-02 22:56:00 |
hey everone just looked up on net on bloatware , snapfish is one of them and there is heaps more . Here is the link to it www.pcmag.com |
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