Uninstalling Programs in Windows 7
One thing that you need to be careful of when you are removing programs from your computer is not to go overboard. It’s easy to start removing a couple of programs at once and wind up deleting half of your installations. There are some very important programs on your computer that could be very harmful to remove, so make sure that you only uninstall those programs that you know you will not be using. If you are uncertain about a program, it is usually a good idea to either search online to see what it is used for, or to consult someone that is knowledgeable about computers to see if they think you are safe to remove that program. Step 1: Click the Start button at the bottom-left corner of the screen, then click Control Panel in the column at the right side of the menu.
Step 2: Click the blue Uninstall a program link under the green Programs section at the bottom of the window.
Step 3: Scroll through the list of programs at the center of the window until you find the one you want to uninstall. Step 4: Click the program once to highlight it, then click the Uninstall button in the horizontal blue bar above the list of programs.
Step 5: Follow the prompts to complete the uninstall process. The exact method will vary slightly from program to program, so be sure to read the screens to determine the correct buttons to click. There is actually another possible method that you can employ to access the Add/Remove Programs menu in Windows 7 more quickly. Read this article to learn about that method, as well as some other helpful shortcuts for launching programs and menus faster. As mentioned above, the need to remove programs is not restricted to older computers. Some new laptops, such as the Samsung Series 5 NP530U4C-A01US, are going to have a few programs and trial versions of programs installed on them that you might not want. But this is not restricted to that computer, nor should it be a reason for you to change your mind about buying an otherwise excellent laptop. After receiving his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Science he spent several years working in IT management for small businesses. However, he now works full time writing content online and creating websites. His main writing topics include iPhones, Microsoft Office, Google Apps, Android, and Photoshop, but he has also written about many other tech topics as well. Read his full bio here.
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