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This Post Was Posted On Feb 29, 2008 By dinfo #999
Post Description: Remove Automatic Microsoft Windows Messenger Software Tool
Tags: Remove, Automatic, Microsoft, Windows, Messenger, Software, Tool
This Post Was Posted On Feb 29, 2008 By dinfo #999
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Sarah's Windows Tweak: Uninstall Hidden WinXP Programs
written by Sarah Lane on Thursday, October 02, 2003
Add/Remove hidden programs in Windows XP and 2000.
We all want to uninstall everything Windows doesn't completely need to run optimally. Problem is, some programs you don't want taking up space hide away. They're next to impossible to find, much less remove.
Don't worry, because tonight I have a Windows tweak that'll help you immediately. Yes, we showed you how to do it back in November 2001, but my gut and my inbox tell me I should mention it again.
1. Navigate to C:WINDOWSinf
2. Open the sysoc.inf file in Notepad or another plain text editor. If you can't find the inf directory, it's probably hidden. Unhide it.
1. Click Tools and choose Folder Options.
2. Under View, enable Show Hidden Files & Folders.
3. In sysoc.inf, look for the section called "components" in XP or "old base components" in 2000. What looks like a bunch of gibberish is actually pretty easy to read. You'll see a component name, followed by an equals sign, followed by a list of parameters separated by commas.
For example: Games=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,games.inf,HIDE,7
4. The deal: the "HIDE" between the two last commas indicates a hidden component. Remove "HIDE" to unhide the component.
For example: Games=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,games.inf,,7
5. Unhide any component you want.
6. Save the file.
7. Reopen the Windows Component Wizard to see your new Add/Remove options!
Let's see if you can remove Windows Messenger forever. I know you can.
Love and kisses,
Sarah
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