How To Remove Unwanted Pre-Installed Software From Your Computer With ‘PC Decrapifier 2’

Posted by Nakodari on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 --- 18,466 views

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Note: This is a short tip to help those who have just bought their new Computer and want to remove all unwanted pre-installed software.

Did you just buy a new computer and found all junk software pre-installed? Half of which you have never even heard of before and half which you don’t even need. Well you are not alone, when I bought my hp laptop, all pre-installed software used approximately 25GB of hard disk space. To remove all these pre-installed software manually it can take hours and for some even days. Many software are installed in the background and are impossible to find if you are a novice user.

Do you want to remove all these unwanted pre-installed software with a single click? PC Decrapifier is a software which does exactly that. Just install this software and it will create a system restore point just in case something goes wrong, and then you have to simply select the software from the list that you want to uninstall and click Next.

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This software is free for personal use, but you will have to pay $20 if you want to buy it for commercial purposes

Removing Pre-Installed Software will result in faster computer performance. I didn’t tested this software with my new hp laptop, what I simply did was completely format my whole computer and then reinstalled Windows Vista. In this way my registry remained clean and all junk pre-installed software left no trail on my computer.

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. computer software Says:

    This is exactly what i would do if had my laptop full of pre-installed software. Format C: and fresh install. Anyway, nice find.

  2. Brad.Storch Says:

    Stumbled! For every time the PC manufacturers try to assist users (in this case take money to put crapware on new systems), there’s software that comes out that really assists users. Normally I would format too but this is useful for relatives who’ve asked me to fix their computer that’s slowing down/saying trials have expired after just a month since the purchase.

  3. Nakodari Says:

    @Brad.Storch

    Exactly. It does come handy when fixing some friend’s or family’s computer !

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