Completely Removing Traces of Software
Completely Removing Traces of Software
We all install programs, use them for a while, and then wish we were never introduced to them. Some programs that you install you will forget you even have. Some software that you remove will leave little bits and pieces behind that you may not even know about.
Add Or Remove Programs.....Not Enough
The easiest way to remove programs is from the Add Or Remove Programs applet. You simply select the program you wish to remove and click to remove it. Magically it will be removed from your computer.
However, a good portion of the time this method of removal does not remove every file that is related to the program. Most likely there will be temporary files, data files, DLLs (dynamic-link libraries) files, and other items that may be left on your computer. To ensure your computer runs as efficiently as possible, as much of this clutter should be removed as possible.
Why are some files left behind?
When you install a program, the installer makes a log of all of the files it installs. when you remove the program, the uninstaller reads that log file and removes only the files listed. If the uninstaller can not locate the log file, the program can't be removed properly. If additional files have been added to the program's folders, those files and the folders they live in will not be removed either.
Where are files normally stored?
Many files are normally stored in you My Documents folder. Normally this folder is on the desktop of your computer or in your Start menu. Many of these files are created by programs for use by you. If you installed a trial of something and it creates a file or folder in you My Documents folder. Those files and folders may be missed by the uninstaller.
Another place files are stored are in the temporary folders on your computer. There are several different Temp folders:
C:Temp
C:WindowsTemp
C:Documents and SettingsYourNameLocal SettingsTemp
*Warning: It is not recommended to remove shared files. Deleting the wrong file while trying to free up some hard disk space could bring your system to a screeching halt.
Another place programs place data is in the Registry. The Registry is where most of the system information, preferences, and settings for your computer and software are stored. Removing software incorrectly will leave bits & pieces of the program in the registry Removing these orphaned keys can make your system faster and more stable.
The registry is the favorite hiding place for spyware. Visit Secure Computer Networks for more information on spyware: http://www.securecomputernetworks.com/resources/security/spyware.htm
*Warning: Modifying the Registry could possibly crash your computer or software. Always remember to back your computer up before every changing anything Do not remove Registry entries for anything unless you are sure that they are not needed.
With a little detective work, you can find and remove unwanted files from your computer. This work will result in a faster and more reliable pc. You will certainly enjoy a little more disk space and of course...speed!
We still recommend you employ the help of a professional when removing files from your computer. If you mistakenly remove files that a program still uses, the program may not start again until you reinstall it. Even worse, if you remove important files your computer needs to run, your pc may not even start!
Secure Computer Networks has specialists on staff that can help you with this task. They have mobile techs located throughout Texas and also offer phone support provided by QUALIFIED technicians. Cleaning up your computer will generally make it run better and faster, allow programs to start quickly, and get rid of those annoying pop-ups. Constant Pop-ups are a sign of a virus or spyware that has found it's way into your computer.
Visit Secure Computer Networks web site for more tips and tricks on computer repair and maintenance.
http://www.securecomputernetworks.com/resources/general-pc/remove-software.htm
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