Hello,
I heard of a “source file of the software”, i.e. that after the reinstallation of a software, there remained a file which takes place. Is this true and if so, how to remove it?
Thank you in advance.
Hello,
I heard of a “source file of the software”, i.e. that after the reinstallation of a software, there remained a file which takes place. Is this true and if so, how to remove it?
Thank you in advance.
Total Uninstall allows you reinstaller the applications of your choice without letting of trace nor generate damage. Moreover, this program proceeds to the analysis and the report/ratio of the modifications made to your system when you install a software. Your system will be restored to you with identical at the time of the reinstallation of the software in question.
Outlook Express has a file-source necessary to the creation of a mail. Not the supprimer*
With its way, TotalUninstall preserves a file-source for reinstaller a software. (It is a file .tun.To preciously preserve for reinstaller eventuality the software
All the antiones, after having done a work of suppression, preserve file-source who allow to restore what removed.
When I want to speak about the source files, that wants rather to say the “residues” which do not leave after the installation.
There exists T another software that total unistall?
Perhaps Revo Uninstaller :
http://download.cnet.com/Revo-Uninst...-10687648.html
And it is free
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