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Date: | Tue, 26 Jan 1999 11:32:50 -0600 |
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Be a little careful with third party programs such as Clean Sweep.
Sometimes they clean too much.
E. Aldworth
At 11:13 AM 1/24/99 , you wrote:
>> > From: Andy <[log in to unmask]>
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>> > After you have down loaded a program or a file and
>> > you do not like it. How can you delitt the program or file off your
>hard
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> I already replied to this but it belatedly occurred to me that you
>might be referring to installed programs rather than just files. If so,
>and if you are using Windows 95 or 98, you want to uninstall the
>programs rather than just delete them. To do this, first check and make
>sure that the installed program doesn't have its own UN-install icon.
>This is usually listed in the programs own menu. If not, in your "My
>Computer" menu, There is a "Add/Remove Programs" icon in which you
>select the program name and select Remove. If you try a lot of programs
>that you end up uninstalling you might want to get one of the 3rd Party
>uninstall programs like Quarterdeck's CleanSweep that may be easier to
>use for uninstalling programs.
>
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>Stu Turk, Pittsburgh PA
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