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Why do people use 60/90/120 days licenses from Promotions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 925408" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Even if you run these uninstallers, Windows installation won't be in same condition as it was before. Sure, uninstallers will delete some files, maybe some registry keys, but you would be surprised to see how much things are left even then. AV programs aren't the only one doing this; there are all kinds of software which deeply integrate in Windows, from security to network related software. Basically, every piece of software that installs bunch of its drivers in unusual locations (e.g. System32) "damages" Windows installation in some way. </p><p></p><p>This is reason why you should install only programs that you really use. Less installations, the better. I mean, it doesn't make sense to have Photoshop installed when you know you're not going to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 925408, member: 39702"] Even if you run these uninstallers, Windows installation won't be in same condition as it was before. Sure, uninstallers will delete some files, maybe some registry keys, but you would be surprised to see how much things are left even then. AV programs aren't the only one doing this; there are all kinds of software which deeply integrate in Windows, from security to network related software. Basically, every piece of software that installs bunch of its drivers in unusual locations (e.g. System32) "damages" Windows installation in some way. This is reason why you should install only programs that you really use. Less installations, the better. I mean, it doesn't make sense to have Photoshop installed when you know you're not going to use it. [/QUOTE]
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