Deleting Programs
At least you tried to uninstall the software. Some users just delete the
files which causes problems; not the least having to re-install to do a
proper uninstall.
I'm not sure if the uninstall which comes with some software is any more
efficient than the Windows 'Add remove software': I've not found any real
difference.
You may also find references to uninstalled software will remain in the
Registry. If you're that bothered a registry cleaner should do the job but
be cautious.
Bill Ridgeway
"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
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It's common - in the Windows world, at least - for programs to leave
behind some files and folders after they are uninstalled. Many people
uninstall a program only to re-install it right afterwards. This might be
done if the program stops working properly.
Rather than forcing the user to re-configure the program when it is
re-installed, certain configuration information is left behind. If you
have no intention of using the uninstalled program again - or if you
prefer to configure a re-installation from scratch - you are free to
delete the leftovers.
The leftovers in your case are your Firefox profile.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Carl wrote:
I am a Mac user, new to Windows.
I removed Firefox from Windows XP Home by using the Add or Remove
Programs control panel.
Afterward, when I do a search for Firefox, I come up with three
folders: Components, Defaults, and Plugins.
May I just right click on these and delete them?
Why are they not deleted by the Add or Remove Programs control panel?
Is there some Program I could download, as there is for the Mac, that
will, when you use it to delete a program, safely delete every file
associated with that program?
Many thanks,
Carl
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