I was digging around in the registry yesterday - a thing I almost never do - and noticed quite a few folders with old software titles that have not been on my system for a long time. They were holding loads of stuff. Can I just delete them?
REGISTRY and OLD SOFTWARE
Started by writeaway, Oct 15 2008 03:32 PM
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#1 OFFLINE
Posted 15 October 2008 - 03:32 PM
I am sure to get some interesting answers but at least I know you can't throw things.
I was digging around in the registry yesterday - a thing I almost never do - and noticed quite a few folders with old software titles that have not been on my system for a long time. They were holding loads of stuff. Can I just delete them?
I was digging around in the registry yesterday - a thing I almost never do - and noticed quite a few folders with old software titles that have not been on my system for a long time. They were holding loads of stuff. Can I just delete them?
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 16 October 2008 - 03:43 AM
writeaway, on Oct 15 2008, 11:32 AM, said:
I am sure to get some interesting answers but at least I know you can't throw things.
I was digging around in the registry yesterday - a thing I almost never do - and noticed quite a few folders with old software titles that have not been on my system for a long time. They were holding loads of stuff. Can I just delete them?
I was digging around in the registry yesterday - a thing I almost never do - and noticed quite a few folders with old software titles that have not been on my system for a long time. They were holding loads of stuff. Can I just delete them?
It depends on what they are. You know that.
Just going for a stroll through the Registry, huh. Famous last words.
Seriously, consider installing some pre-install Uninstall software. Then re-install and run a few laps and then use the software manufactures uninstall methods and tools. Then use the Uninstaller software to cleanup.
Or exit Regedit and forget about it.
The folders I would temp backup and dump after the prior steps.
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 16 October 2008 - 06:01 AM
davey, on Oct 16 2008, 03:43 AM, said:
The silence is deafening.
It depends on what they are. You know that.
Just going for a stroll through the Registry, huh. Famous last words.
Seriously, consider installing some pre-install Uninstall software. Then re-install and run a few laps and then use the software manufactures uninstall methods and tools. Then use the Uninstaller software to cleanup.
Or exit Regedit and forget about it.
The folders I would temp backup and dump after the prior steps.
davey
It depends on what they are. You know that.
Just going for a stroll through the Registry, huh. Famous last words.
Seriously, consider installing some pre-install Uninstall software. Then re-install and run a few laps and then use the software manufactures uninstall methods and tools. Then use the Uninstaller software to cleanup.
Or exit Regedit and forget about it.
The folders I would temp backup and dump after the prior steps.
What a great idea! I just happen to have Total Uninstall on my system with a shortcut to it on my desktop! (I acquired it some time after my experience with these old programs.) I will follow your suggestion.
Thanks!
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 16 October 2008 - 07:28 AM
writeaway, on Oct 16 2008, 02:01 AM, said:
The devil made me do it
Thanks!
Thanks!
It was great when Flip "Geraldine Jones" Wilson would say that. "The devil made me do it."
You can watch the related Flip Wilson videos while you re-install those old programs.
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 16 October 2008 - 12:28 PM
I'd make an ERUNT and System Restore backup first!
Since some of the registry keys and even some hard disk data will already be present uninstall tools won't know they're part of the installation.
Maybe reinstalling them and using Revo Uninstaller to do the uninstalling would be a thing to try, then run a few registry cleaners, then if still feeling adventurous fire up RegEdit.
writeaway, on Oct 16 2008, 12:01 AM, said:
What a great idea! I just happen to have Total Uninstall on my system with a shortcut to it on my desktop!
Maybe reinstalling them and using Revo Uninstaller to do the uninstalling would be a thing to try, then run a few registry cleaners, then if still feeling adventurous fire up RegEdit.
#6 OFFLINE
Posted 18 October 2008 - 08:11 PM
So - You remember Flip Wilson too.
I never forget ERUNT.
I may give Revo a try but I think I'll leave the more adventuresome stuff to Flip - for now.
Thanks.
I never forget ERUNT.
I may give Revo a try but I think I'll leave the more adventuresome stuff to Flip - for now.
Thanks.
#7 OFFLINE
Posted 19 October 2008 - 08:54 AM
writeaway, on Oct 15 2008, 03:32 PM, said:
I was digging around in the registry yesterday - a thing I almost never do - and noticed quite a few folders with old software titles that have not been on my system for a long time. They were holding loads of stuff. Can I just delete them?












