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RyanGRA

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Hello,

I was wondering, how do I identify programs in the Uninstall menu? There are a few "programs" in mine that do not show up in Windows Add/Remove Programs and I cannot recognise them either. There is one that says Default and a couple others that don't really lead you to know what they are. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.

Ryan

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Not sure without seeing them.

 

Do this:

 

go to the uninstall part of ccleaner and press save to text file. Then post the file and show us which ones you dont know.

 

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Ok I'm at home now and checked it out. The only one's I cannot identify is Default and AutoUpdate. Here's the text file you asked for:

 

Ad-Aware SE Professional

Adobe Download Manager 2.0 (Remove Only)

Adobe Reader 7.0.5

AOL Instant Messenger

ASUS Probe V2.22.06

AsusUpdate

AutoUpdate

Azureus

BioWare Premium Module: Neverwinter Nights Kingmaker

Calculator Powertoy for Windows XP

CCleaner (remove only)

Cool & Quiet

Creative DVD Audio Plugin for Audigy Series

Cucusoft MPEG/MOV/rmvb/DivX/AVI to DVD/VCD/SVCD Converter Pro 7

Default

DH Driver Cleaner Professional Edition

DivX Player

DivX

DVD Decrypter (Remove Only)

DVD Shrink 3.2

eMule

ewido security suite

FLAC Installer 1.1.2a (remove only)

Google Earth

hp deskjet 950c series (Remove only)

hp deskjet 950c series

InCD

InterVideo WinDVD 5

J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 4

Lavasoft Reghance 2.1 -licensed-

LimeWire PRO 4.9.30

LiveReg (Symantec Corporation)

LiveUpdate 2.6 (Symantec Corporation)

LiveUpdate BVRP Software

Logitech Gaming Software

Macromedia Shockwave Player

Magic ISO Maker v5.0 (build 0166)

Marvell Miniport Driver

Microsoft English TTS Engine

Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Professional

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The ones hidden in the normal Windows Add/Remove | Add or Remove are typically hidden if it has to do with Windows. Also some installers have other components that they install which aren't listed there because removing them would break the program installation.

 

It's best is to leave them alone if they're not a normal program uninstaller that isn't listed in the normal Windows Add/Remove | Add or Remove.

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