Adding, Removing, and Managing Programs in Windows 7
- 9/23/2009
- Dealing with User Account Control
- Dealing with Compatibility Issues
- Running Legacy Applications in Windows XP Mode
- Installing Programs on 64-Bit Editions of Windows
- Managing Startup Programs
- Managing Running Programs and Processes with Windows Task Manager
- Running a Program as an Administrator or Another User
- Uninstalling Programs
- Setting Default Programs, File Type Associations, and AutoPlay Options
Uninstalling Programs
To remove an installed Windows program, open Control Panel and click Uninstall A Program (you’ll find that under the Programs heading). The list of uninstallable programs that appears does not include usage information, but it does list the size of each program. Click the program you want to remove, or select it and click Uninstall/Change.
Here are some basic facts you should know about uninstalling programs:
Windows 7 warns you if you attempt to remove a program while other users are logged on. For safety’s sake, you should always completely log off any other user accounts before attempting to remove a program.
Many uninstall programs leave a few traces of the programs behind, either inadvertently or by design. For instance, programs that create data files typically do not remove custom user settings and data files as part of the uninstall process.
You can remove programs from Control Panel only if they were originally installed with a Windows-compatible setup program. Some older programs and simple utilities work by copying their files to a folder. In this case, you uninstall the program by manually removing its files and shortcuts.
In some cases, a poorly written uninstall routine might leave a phantom entry behind in the list of installed programs, even after it has successfully removed all traces of the program itself. To remove an item from the list in this case, remove entries manually, using Registry Editor. Detailed instructions are available in Knowledge Base article 314481, “How to Manually Remove Programs from the Add or Remove Programs Tool” (w7io.com/0504).