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After one year it's time to clean so I just throw in the disks, reformat and reinstall the 5 critical programs. This takes a couple of hours of my time. I am going to download this, based on other comments and try it - see if it speeds up my computer.
Maybe I won't need to reformat this time. Thanks to everyone for all the valuable input. Since I have a small, almost full SSD, there are usually very few restore points. When I reinstall Windows, I'm going to move some large items to my RAID array, like Documents and virtual machine data files, which will free up a great deal of space. You should normally check the option in the lower-left, "Show more restore points", if you don't see the Restore Point that you're interested in may not do anything if there are no additional Restore Points.
After selecting a Restore Point, click the button in the lower right, "Scan for affected programs". Obviously, my example didn't have anything interesting, but you can see what the results would be.
I don't have any control over whether people see my comments as positive or negative, that's a choice that they make. Science always self-corrects as new information becomes available. It takes extraordinarily advanced science to bring you your lifestyle.
People are always questioning investing in things like basic science and space technology. Without them, we wouldn't have the technology and lifestyle which we have now. It takes both pure and applied science to provide nuclear energy. It takes considerable science and technology to provide automobiles and the fuel which powers them. It takes very advanced science to provide the food that you eat. It takes very advanced pure science and space science to provide GPS and communications satellites, which carry Internet, phone, and TV data.
It takes the same research to create weather satellites which bring you forecasts and warn you of severe weather. I could go on endlessly. Science does tell us how to take care of our environment and life on this planet. Some things which the public considers to be controversial aren't, there are serious disinformation campaigns by corporations and politicians who want to fool you into believing that they're using valid science when they're not. Humans aren't going to be around long enough to figure everything out, and that's not possible anyway.
Just because we can't figure out everything doesn't mean that we can't use what we know. The Standard Model of physics has been extremely useful, yet there are considerable indications that portions may be wrong. Our understanding of quantum mechanics has been essential for many areas of technology, but there are major things about it which we haven't figured out.
There are many theories coming out of very advanced physics, but most of them may be wrong. For example, there are all sorts of interesting ideas which come from string theory, but there are indications that string theory may be wrong, so that research may be for nothing, but research into alternative theories may pay off. It's part of science to come up with new theories, test them, and use them while they're applicable, discarding them or portions which later fail to model reality.
We know that Newtonian physics is wrong, yet it's extraordinarily useful most of the time. It would be extremely impractical to apply relativistic theory to most everyday problems, the difference with Newtonian physics would be quite negligible. It would be disingenuous of me to give an opinion on Smarty Uninstaller. I've mentioned in the past that the reason that UserAssist entries are obfuscated via Rot13 is so that you won't find them when searching for traces of the program in question.
That lets you uninstall and reinstall a program, and it will maintain its position in the Start menu. If you just uninstall a program, it won't show up in the Start menu anyway. I stand by my assertion that providing useful features in Windows is in no way "spying" on you or "invading your privacy", and that people who think that way are irrational and paranoid.
I know that this will come as a shock to those who think that way, but Windows maintains extensive logs, probably hundreds, on all types of activity. You can browse through them via Administrative Tools, Event Viewer. Most error-only logs should be empty, informational logs can be extensive.
In addition, many applications generate logs. I didn't unzip it, but ran the setup program from the zip file and it installed fine. The program seems to run faster than Revo Uninstaller which I have used for several years.
After Smarty found all the installed programs, it showed them in two categories, bit and bit. Until seeing that list I didn't know which were bit and which were bit, so that list alone is info I've never had before. I'm sure there are ways to determine that in other ways, if you know enough about computers, but I don't. Also, by clicking on the icon for any installed program it shows me which version it is, the date installed, folder, etc.
I used it to uninstall a program that I don't want to use any more and it seemed to work fine, but I don't know how you can tell if it really did. Installed on win7 32bit HP. Started smarty and took a snapshot of a free game install The game didn't even appear on smarty's installed programs list. Kept on getting jit debugging messages when trying to start the smarty program.
Uninstalled smarty with my old friend Revo. Chose advanced mode, Revo almost uninstalled it's own reg entries. Carefully selected the smarty reg entries only. The program offered today is quite good and worthy of installation.
It is clean, intuitive and does-what-it-does quite well. It does not claim to restore your system to original after an installation. It claims that it will clean up the junk that programs often leave behind.
It does that as well as any other I have used. Like many of you, there are days when I feel that the GOTD offering is pretty worthless, but this is not one of those days. For what it's worth I appreciate technical insight.
Fubar's input is usually helpful albeit a bit verbose and sometimes has a condescending flavor. I also don't always agree with him. Fubar, do you have a blog? Thanks to GOTD. Is it all a Myth?
McAfee for example has such a tool. Just deleting everything that changed in the logs using an uninstaller app can often break stuff, or at the least make it so you can't install a later version because of some remaining trace of hidden DRM.
But that's worst case People who understand science are far more likely to take care of the environment and other life on this planet. Secondly - We can either be Scientists, or just simply - loving, caring, thinking Creatures or both!
There is room for All, and every little helps, right? Humbly Yours:. This comment is way too far down for anyone to actually read but I'll add my two cents worth anyway.
I can relate to Fubar totally. Telling people over and over what works and what doesn't gets us to the point where we get very upset because we know that those who don't listen, at least a little, are headed for trouble.
People we know then expect us to bail them out when they do stupid things. It's for the more casual user who has a need for some software and doesn't know where to turn to find a good program. It's also for people to get items they need for free. GAOTD is suppose to be for trying out a program and a company and IF we like it then we go see what else they have to offer and maybe upgrade if needed.
It's a way to get the company's name out there and often they are giving away the version that is either outdated or about to become outdated.
It's a choice. If you happen to have a program that is better for you, then briefly let us know the difference. You really need to try the one being given away first. You might find it's better than you think.
I have found many good companies and programs from software given here for free. GAOTD is a good site. Don't ruin a good thing. I'll give it a look see. When uninstalling an app leaves traces behind, you may still have the same problem that caused you to uninstall the app in the 1st place.
Or an upgrade might not install or work properly. Or the leftovers might cause problems with some future app or update you haven't installed yet -- may not install for well over a year. Those changes left behind to cause problems can be in the registry, can be in. In win7 Restore is OK, but I don't like to rely on it when I have to be absolutely certain I can put things back -- I've had System Restore fail, which I've never had happen with a [verified] backup.
Not cool. There are a couple of things you can do that might help you out when it comes to removing an app more completely. You can use RegShot or RegShot2 monitoring software installations -- RegShot2 is harder to find but it works with win7 Universal Extractor is a free app that will very often expand a setup file [including.
You can use those kinds of records to double check an app's uninstall routine or after using an uninstaller like Revo or Smarty Uninstaller etc. Under a heading of additional resources I hope you never need [but you might] All missed some stuff.
Smarty Uninstaller seemed the most reluctant to delete files in the Windows folder as well as suggested the fewest entries in the registry -- Smarty Uninstaller also has an exclusion list you can edit. None of the programs prevented deleting a VB support file in an app's folder, though it was easiest to spot in Smarty Uninstall. Where Smarty Uninstaller shines a bit more brightly is in recording an installation, then removing an app based on that record -- again it didn't get everything, but it was awfully close.
The risk involved is that Windows tends to be a cumulative affair, like with that VB file I mentioned The same could be said of any portion of an app install that added something used by more than that app itself. The exclusion list helps, but it's not foolproof. OTOH neither are most app uninstall routines for that matter.
Installing Smarty Uninstaller does add a lot of registry entries, but that's because it records in the registry apps it found you've installed, including Windows updates or hot fixes.
Those entries are kept under the Smarty Uninstaller key however, so very easy to get rid of with a couple of clicks in Regedit rather than hunting down keys throughout the registry. Likewise a collection of. Added to. NET is the DevComponents. And as always, especially when in doubt, back up. Task Manager took care of it. Revo Uninstaller is better and it's free. They have a "Pro" version which you have to pay for but it's not as good as the free version in my opinion and not because it's not free.
Todays giveaway seems like a very usefull tool and yes I have Revo.. What I have not been able to find is a file recovery tool that finds the files you can recover and then allows you to securely delete the files found by using a select all and a NAS or DOD multipass secure delete and shredder.
The softwares I have found.. They are good at finding the files.. But terrible at allowing for deleting the ones found in a single command. Does anyone know of such a software. I have tried Recuva and FileWing and both recover files good but won't let you select all and secure delete all with one or two clicks. Thanks GOTD for your daily free trails.. At least it allows me to try and see if it works for my requirements.
Amazing piece of software! Then came the Ashampoo Uninstaller, which worked great on win2k-xp x All of these "snapshot" uninstallers are great, but only Ashampoo, can let you "ignore" certain registry or protected files, that shouldn't be touched anyway.
On top of that it can "reconstruct" your monitored installation, along with any serial number you might have used, and transfer it to any other box, as long as it is yours, of course, lol!
Ashampoo can even keep a back up of any system file that the new installation might replace, so there is no way anything to go wrong with this. Finally, no service or low level driver is installed, a bonus to those people who like their boxes lean and fast.
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