Re: Uninstalling Unwanted, Unused Programs
- From: "Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 13:28:48 -0000
JD
"it's a good practice to remove programs that are not used"
Only if you know the outcome will be beneficial!
JEDI-VCL
It very difficult to say. It's not obviously spyware. The question is
how does
come to be on your machine. Could be provided to support something you
have
downloaded? Does it run and if so when? Does it load at start up?
Autoruns is a programme, which list everything starting and
where it starts from.Try downloading and installing:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html
You can save the output of the Everything tab to a txt file.
Place the cursor on any item in the list and it gives a save
as option on the File drop down. Post a copy of suspect
entries giving details of the start location.
http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=JEDI-VCL&mkt=en-us&FORM=LVSP&go.x=16&go.y=11
Please don't go hacking at the registry. It eventually leads
to major problems.
By all means investigate what is running in the background
when you do not expect it.
Download Process Explorer.
For further information about Process Explorer see here:
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml
To ascertain which service is causing the problem select the svchost
producing the high CPU usage, right click,
select Properties, Services. Note there are the full names and
some explanation of what each service does.
You will find further information on Services here:
http://majorgeeks.com/page.php?id=12
To trace the particular Service involved you need to turn off each
service in turn and then restore it noting what effect it has on CPU
usage. However, you need to take care and watch what other Services are
dependent on that service. When you click on the Dependencies tab allow
it a little time to display the information.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Stourport, England
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"JD" <Erehwon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have no shortage of hard drive space. I've just read in Windows Help
that it's a good practice to remove programs that are not used.
Also, some columns I've read about "malware" suggest looking in
Add/Remove for anything "suspicious" or unidentifiable.
BTW, in the registry under software I see an entry from JEDI-VCL. A
Google search tells me that it is a company that has to do with
programming, about which I know nothing and care less. Do you happen
to know whether this is a "legit" registry folder or is "suspect"?
Thanks.
BTW, I did download the Foxit reader and will give it a go. Thanks
again.
"Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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JD
I can't advise on the merits of the four programmes you list. I can
comment on Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you are just using it to read
documents then uninstall and try Foxit.
An alternative to Adobe is Foxit.
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
Far less hassle than Adobe!
Are you trying to free up disk space? There are better ways to do so?
If yes what is the size of your disk and how much free space?
Are you wanting to improve system performance?
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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"JD" <Erehwon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I read on the MS site a recommendation that I examine the programs in
Add/Remove and uninstall those that I don't use--or don't
recognize(!)
I know that I need such things as Macromedia Flash player, but I'm
uncertain about some others. Maybe someone could advise me.
Gateway Customizations (0.54MB)
PC-Doctor for Windows (1.37MB)
HP Instant Support (8.08MB)
HP Memories Disk (23.20MB)
Also, I want to remove Adobe Reader and install the latest version.
After the Reader, Add/Remove shows three "updates." Should each of
these be uninstalled before removing the Reader?
.
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