Thanks, Boozad! It sounds like this a huge undertaking, and frankly this has taken a large amount of time already (mine and all of you!).
I know I've told you and Arc (in his case several times) that there was no entry in Control Panel/Programs and Features, so I couldn't do an uninstall. So yes, I understand there is garbage lying around! What I need to know is before tackling this job is: how dangerous is it? Apart from the occasional BSOD, I haven't really _seen_ any bad effects. Is bad stuff happening under the covers?! I really need to know!
I reckon I have about 40Gb of stuff that I need to keep - so getting it all back into place will be a major undertaking for me! So what are the risks of just going on as before?
TIA
Paul M.
I know I've told you and Arc (in his case several times) that there was no entry in Control Panel/Programs and Features, so I couldn't do an uninstall. So yes, I understand there is garbage lying around! What I need to know is before tackling this job is: how dangerous is it? Apart from the occasional BSOD, I haven't really _seen_ any bad effects. Is bad stuff happening under the covers?! I really need to know!
I reckon I have about 40Gb of stuff that I need to keep - so getting it all back into place will be a major undertaking for me! So what are the risks of just going on as before?
TIA
Paul M.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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- Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz
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- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H61M-S2PV
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