Often if you reinstall the program, all the entries are set up properly to
uninstall it. This is especially the case if you upgraded from XP rather
than a clean install of Vista.
"User66" <user66@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It seems like; I am learning French after my second birth.
> Frustration.....only....frustration.
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> "WMConey" <WMConey@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BE5D1F4E-B113-437B-93FB-139D02B4B5BE@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Same problem here - very few of the programs show an uninstall option. I
>> wanted to uninstall a game & didn't have that option. Then I noticed that
>> the
>> uninstall option for the game [as found on the start / programs menu] ran
>> extremely slowly. No progress at all after 20 minutes.
>>
>> I'm assuming I damaged something, but I don't know what.
>>
>> "User66" wrote:
>> Quote:
>>> In Vista, To uninstall a program, I click on Start, Control Panel.
>>> In Control panel, I click on the 'Uninstall a program' in the Program
>>> group.
>>> This is what I find : A page of installed programs and a header,
>>>
>>> "Uninstall or Change a program"
>>> To uninstall a program, select it from the list and then click
>>> "Uninstall", "Change", or "Repair",
>>>
>>> As I right click an individual program, sometime it shows that I can
>>> un-install it, but not all programs do that. How do I un-install a
>>> program
>>> such as "Apple Software Update", which do not show how to uninstall ?
>>>
>>> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>>>
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