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Windows XP [Electronic resources] : Visual Quickstart Guide, Second Edition - نسخه متنی

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Removing Programs


Logging On and Logging Off" in Chapter 1), make sure that no other logged-on users are using the program.

To remove a program:


1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Change or Remove Programs.

2. In the Currently Installed Programs list, click the program that you want to remove (Figure 6.6 ).


Figure 6.6. This list displays a program's size on disk, its frequency of use over the past 30 days, and the date you last used it. If you have a lot of programs, use the Sort By list (top-right corner) to select a sorting option.

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3. Click the Change/Remove button (or Remove button), and confirm the removal if a message box appears.

Windows runs the program's uninstall utility (which varies by program). Follow any onscreen directions.


Tips

Some uninstallers let you remove program components selectively; others eradicate the entire program.

The folder that contained the program may persist after uninstallation, usually because it contains documents created with the program. Games, for example. often leave keyboard-binding and saved-game files. If you don't need those documents, you can delete the folder and its files safely.

Most uninstallers display a progress bar, explain what they're removing or not removing, and tell you whether you must restart your computer to complete the removal.

You may get a midprocess message asking whether Windows should remove a shared file that other programs may need. Beginners should keep such files; other users can delete them unless they know a reason not to.

If a program doesn't appear in the Currently Installed Programs list, look for removal instructions in the program's read-me file (if any) or at the vendor's web site. Or search the web for

uninstall and the program's name. As a last resort, drag the program's folder into the Recycle Bin.


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