Completely remove installed applications
Platform : Windows 98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Type: freeware
Manufacturer: Glarysoft.com
Size: 1.2MB
Rating: 3
Verdict:
More useful for uninstalling software on pre-Vista PCs
System Requirements:
When you install software on your computer, files are written to various
parts of your system, your Registry is filled with information about where the
software is located on your PC and if it affects any of your metatypes. The snag
is, we’ve got a bad habit of installing and testing software and then
uninstalling it a few weeks later. Do this with a few security applications and
you may find that they do not uninstall correctly, leave traces all over your
machine.
The Windows Add/Remove Programs utility will only remove so much. It relies
on the uninstall script that would have been supplied with the original
installer, attempting to go back through the installation files, Registry
entries and so on, removing the files on the system. This isn’t always
successful, particularly with the entries within the Registry. If your Registry
becomes cluttered with loads of irrelevant entries, this can cause your system
to spend time sifting through the information, slows down the booting of your
machine and can confuse other software.
The solution is a more powerful tool that will seek out and remove old files
on your system and properly remove the installed software. It may be less
relevant for Vista users – as their Add/Remove Programs module is more advanced
than previous editions – but, as it’s free, you might as well see if it benefits
your PC.