How To Get Rid Of Unwanted Programs


How to Uninstall Programs in Windows

When you install a program under Windows, the following two things happen

1. The files that are needed to run the program are copied onto your computer, usually to CProgram Files.

2. The Windows registry is updated with configuration information for the program installed. The Windows Registry is a file that stores your computer’s configuration settings.

That said, it is important that you do not attempt to delete a program by only deleting the folder in CProgram Files! This will only delete the files associated with the program, leaving all of it’s configuration information intact in the Windows registry. This means that Windows still thinks the program is installed and you’re likely to run into errors and in some instances can even crash your computer.

Windows provides an AddRemove Programs application to completely remove programs and all of their configuration files – this is what you should use when you want to get rid of installed software. You will need to be logged into your PC using an account with administrative permissions for the following steps to work.

1. Open the control panel by clicking Start-Settings-Control Panel or Start-Control Panel

2. Click AddRemove Programs

3. This will open the AddRemove Programs box. This displays a list of all the programs currently installed on your computer. To remove a program, just click it and then click the remove button to the right as seen below.

4. The next screen you see depends on the program you’ve chosen to uninstall – it will usually be a set of options that allows you to modify, repair, or remove the application. Select Remove and click Next. Some programs will ask you to select between a manual and an automatic uninstall in that case select automatic.

5. You’re done! Assuming that you didn’t get any errors you should now restart your computer. Once you’ve removed a program it cannot be reinstalled without the original installation disk or file.

What to do if the program isn’t listed in the AddRemove Programs list

Occasionally you may endeavor to remove a program only to find that it is not listed in the AddRemove Programs dialogue box. This usually happens when a program is not installed correctly, or when the program is trying to deliberately hide itself from you as would be the case with spyware. Your have several options at this point

Reinstall it

Before manually attempting to erase the program from your computer see if you can find the original file or disk that you installed it from and install it again OVER itself and then look for it again in the AddRemove Programs box. If the program was not showing up in the AddRemove Programs list because it was installed incorrectly then this will usually fix the issue and add it to the list so it can be successfully uninstalled.

Contact the manufacturer

If reinstalling the program fails, your next step should be to contact the software’s manufacturer for uninstallation instructions. You might also have some luck searching the internet.

Manually uninstall it

If all else fails, then you can attempt to manually uninstall it. Be VERY careful, if you delete the wrong files you can render your entire computer unusable! If you are not absolutely sure of what you are doing you should find somebody who is experienced and get them to do it for you.

1. Delete the program’s folder in CProgram Files.

2. If the program used to be launched automatically when Windows starts, you may see some errors the next time Windows starts after you’ve deleted the program’s files. To stop these errors from occurring, find and remove all references to the program in your start menu Start-All Programs-Startup.

3. Clean your registry. WARNING It is VERY easy to hose your entire computer by doing the smallest thing wrong in your registry. Continue AT YOUR OWN RISK! If you are unsure about this step, just skip it. It’s better to leave some pieces in the registry rather than risk corrupting your whole system!

From your desktop, click Start-Run.

Type regedit into the box without quotes and press enter.

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE and find the key for the application. Delete the folder. (This folder may exist or not. If it doesn’t exist, don’t delete anything)

Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWARE and find the key for the application. Delete the folder. (This folder may exist or not. If it doesn’t exist, don’t delete anything)

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows- CurrentVersionUninstall and find the key for the application. Delete the folder. (This folder may exist or not. If it doesn’t exist, don’t delete anything)

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServices, locate and delete the program’s entry if it exists.

Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWindows and delete the program’s entry if it exists

4. That’s it! You’re done.

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