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| Thread ID: 8970 | 2001-04-29 00:08:00 | I can't remove softwares. | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 11927 | 2001-04-29 00:08:00 | Could you help me please. Recently I haveinstall Dreamweaver trial v.3.0 & v1.0 and Gif Construction trial. Both of them don't have uninstall file. So could please help me removing these to sharewares. They both contain .ini file and I am afraid if I delete the folders my Windows Me might crash. | Guest (0) | ||
| 11928 | 2001-04-29 07:31:00 | Hi Start>Settings>Controlpanel>double click Add/Remove Programmes>scroll to the programme you want to delete,highlight it,then click on the add/remove button. Hope it works. |
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| 11929 | 2001-04-29 07:36:00 | go to 'control panel - add remove programs ' If the programs you installed are in the list just highlight them & select remove. PS: control panel can be found by double clicking My computer icon | Guest (0) | ||
| 11930 | 2001-04-29 08:32:00 | The software is not listed in the Add/Remove programs and there is no uninstall software file. | Guest (0) | ||
| 11931 | 2001-04-29 08:35:00 | The shareware is not listed in the add/remove program. and there is no uninstall file. | Guest (0) | ||
| 11932 | 2001-04-29 10:23:00 | Hello Cheebu Normally if programmes do not include an uninstall utility, the reason is no critical registry entries or dll's have been altered with the installation of the program, therefore the author thinks just deleting the folder containing the program will suffice this is usually spelt out in the read me file that comes with the program. To make sure there are no registry entries left run the freeware utility regcleaner to make sure of a nice clean uninstall. |
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| 11933 | 2001-04-29 10:34:00 | please dont clog this thing up by posting the same question multiple times. Thanks |
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| 11934 | 2001-05-02 16:12:00 | if you really want to know whether there is any registry files installed with the softwares i suggest you follow these instructions: choose 'run' from the start menu then type 'regedit' then press enter. a window pops up (that's your registry window) make sure you dont do anything stupid, under 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' look for 'softwares' then browse through the folders and see if it's really there ok?? |
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