LIL NOOB Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 What can I safely remove from this list.. I don't want to delete any Windows components so what can I safely uninstall from here? I don't really want anything on the computer just the Windows Basic stuff. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stocker360 Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 If i were you i would remove the followings: everything related to AOL, BigFix, LiveReg, LiveUpdate, McAfee Anti-spyware, McAfee SecurityCentre, Norton AntiVirus, Pure Networks Port Magic, America Online, and Synaptics Pointing Device Driver (Optional). I chose to remove those because most of the time they can be replaced with free ones. However, this is just my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTskifreak Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 If i were you i would remove the followings: everything related to AOL, BigFix, LiveReg, LiveUpdate, McAfee Anti-spyware, McAfee SecurityCentre, Norton AntiVirus, Pure Networks Port Magic, America Online, and Synaptics Pointing Device Driver (Optional). I chose to remove those because most of the time they can be replaced with free ones. However, this is just my opinion. I find myself agreeing for the majority with what Stocker said. I would get rid of AOL if you don't use it. With that, you can get rid of the Viewpoint Media player - it is tied into AOL. http://www.viewpoint.com/installer/v4/html/vmp_faq.html That is if you don't use it at all. You can get rid of the Learn2Player if you do this as well. I would blow all of the McAfee stuff off. I am the one person who likes Norton. I've used it, and it used to be a system hog, but I've never had problems with it. The newest version, 2009 I believe, was received very highly by Maximum PC, cause they totally rewrote it. Much faster and efficient. That is your choice. If you remove it, you will need an AV program. I don't know what Pure Network Port Magic is, but you can probably do without it. You can get rid of Real Player as well. Also, I don't know what BigFix is. If you don't use Microsoft Money, that can go as well. I would update Adobe Reader, and make sure Java is fully updated. AJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedrake Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 You can also make Adobe Reader go, and get a better free alternative: Foxit Reader. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tunerz Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 Realplayer Basic and Quicktime can be replaced with K-Lite Mega Codec Pack+QTLite. Also, update your JRE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIL NOOB Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 Thanks people. And I really want to get rid of everything that's useless even the Antiviruses. I just don't want to unistall any Windows components like I did last time when I made my Pc crashed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fireryone Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 If you really mean to clean it all off, then only keep "Intel Extreme Driver", ".NET framework 1.1", "Microsoft Works" (its what opend you word docs), "Nero" (if you burn CD's/DVD's), "SoftK56 Modem", "Synaptics pointing device". "Power DVD" (if you play dvd's on the pc) "Java 2" (but the latest is java 6 so it NEEDS removing then updating) But I would recommend putting an antivirus back on after removing them ( http://www.free-av.com/ or http://www.avast.com/) fireryone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIL NOOB Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 If you really mean to clean it all off, then only keep "Intel Extreme Driver", ".NET framework 1.1", "Microsoft Works" (its what opend you word docs), "Nero" (if you burn CD's/DVD's), "SoftK56 Modem", "Synaptics pointing device". "Power DVD" (if you play dvd's on the pc) "Java 2" (but the latest is java 6 so it NEEDS removing then updating) But I would recommend putting an antivirus back on after removing them ( http://www.free-av.com/ or http://www.avast.com/) Alright thanks! BWT what's "Windows Backup Utility"? Just wondering ..I didn't uninstalled that. One more thing..What's Local Disk (D:) I notice there's one on my laptop when I go to computer. Can anyone tell me what is it for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fireryone Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 You can leave windows backup installed Local Disc D:\, Is usually your CD/DVD-ROM unless its another hard-drive, fireryone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIL NOOB Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 You can leave windows backup installed Local Disc D:\, Is usually your CD/DVD-ROM unless its another hard-drive, Alright thanks for the info. And when I open Local Disk D..I get some info about a system restore files. Probably the inbuilt full system restore my laptop has.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aethec Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 Update .NET Framework....Latest version is 3.5 SP1. I would recommend installing the Secunia PSI http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/ to check for insecure/end of life programs and update them. Piriform French translator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corona Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 I took a quick glance at that list and thought "everything". Of course I'm being facetious and upon closer look there are a few legitimate apps in there as noted by the other replies. What is in that list is easily in 95% of all PCs right now. Pretty disturbing thought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators DennisD Posted April 18, 2009 Moderators Share Posted April 18, 2009 Alright thanks for the info. And when I open Local Disk D..I get some info about a system restore files. Probably the inbuilt full system restore my laptop has.. Does your D:\ disk look like this? If so, it's your "Recovery Partition". Much more extreme than System Restore. It's used to reinstall Windows back to "Factory State" if you should ever have a problem serious enough to need a complete Windows reinstall. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedrake Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 I have that on my computer too Dennis. I was always wondering what the was for. Now I finally know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIL NOOB Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 It actually looks like this.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators DennisD Posted April 18, 2009 Moderators Share Posted April 18, 2009 I've no idea what that icon denotes exactly, but it looks like something to do with maybe bluetooth. I'm probably way off, but I'm sure there'll be someone on here who has one similar and will put us all right as to what it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIL NOOB Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 I've no idea what that icon denotes exactly, but it looks like something to do with maybe bluetooth. I'm probably way off, but I'm sure there'll be someone on here who has one similar and will put us all right as to what it is. Well, When I open it, it says something about a.. "Recovery Partion-WARNING! This area of your hard disk ( or partion) Contains files used for system recovery. Do not delete or alter these files. Any change to this portion could prevent any recovery later" I'm guessing it's what you told me about the recovery partion..But it looks way different then yours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators DennisD Posted April 18, 2009 Moderators Share Posted April 18, 2009 I have that on my computer too Dennis. I was always wondering what the was for. Now I finally know. Exellent Ice, so if something completely scuppers your PC, you've got a lifeboat sitting there to come to your rescue. Mind you, it's a last resort, as using the Recovery Partition puts you right back to factory state. Which is why we're always banging on here about folk making regular backups of data, and using some form of Imaging software to make a "snapshot" backup of their Operating System. Saves sooooooooo much pain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators DennisD Posted April 19, 2009 Moderators Share Posted April 19, 2009 Well, When I open it, it says something about a.. "Recovery Partion-WARNING! This area of your hard disk ( or partion) Contains files used for system recovery. Do not delete or alter these files. Any change to this portion could prevent any recovery later" I'm guessing it's what you told me about the recovery partion..But it looks way different then yours. Yep, it's exactly the same, just with a different name. There may also be a process in your startup called "recguard", or something similar, which is a small program that protects that important partition from being corrupted or written to by any outside influence. If you have both, best to leave well alone in case you ever need to use it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedrake Posted April 20, 2009 Share Posted April 20, 2009 I also have that Recguard process as one of my startup items on my startup list. You've just answered another one of my questions about my comp. Thanks Dennis! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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