The Complete Guide to Avoiding
(and Removing)
Windows Crapware
Windows has a lot going for it, but it's also saddled with one of computing's biggest annoyances: crapware.
Here's everything you need to know about identifying, avoiding, and removing unwanted software from your system
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Guide to Avoiding (and Removing) Windows Crapware
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Guide to Avoiding (and Removing) Windows Crapware
Lord Les
Be careful what you wish for!
Growing OLD Is Inevitable,
But Growing UP... Is Optional
OR
Why do I have to stop being a KID now I can afford it.
Be careful what you wish for!
Growing OLD Is Inevitable,
But Growing UP... Is Optional
OR
Why do I have to stop being a KID now I can afford it.
- les
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- Posts: 6126
- Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:04 am
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- Sexual Orientation: Bisexual/Bi-Curious
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All 2 True is head Serf - Location: London England
- Contact:
Re: Guide to Avoiding (and Removing) Windows Crapware
My post was for those who are saddled with windows.
An upcoming project is a linux machine purely for Internet use
in the mean time HP Laptop, windows7 is for sky
Samsung S2 phone (waiting for virgin 4g) before I get a new phone.
Sony Xperia Z2 tablet for bedroom
Mac is for everything else bar
Lord Les
Be careful what you wish for!
Growing OLD Is Inevitable,
But Growing UP... Is Optional
OR
Why do I have to stop being a KID now I can afford it.
Be careful what you wish for!
Growing OLD Is Inevitable,
But Growing UP... Is Optional
OR
Why do I have to stop being a KID now I can afford it.

