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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 1545863" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>It depends on the application. The software developer should have written a good uninstaller. </p><p></p><p>As an alternative, find portable application versions for the applcations you use. They don't have to be hacked by some 3rd party. Some developers give the portable versions from their site. Else, look in the portableapps.com, where all those applcations are tested to be fully portable, that means, they don't put anything to the windows registry or even the user profile. Everything is kept in the folder of the application. If you don't want them, you can simply delete them. Nothing will be remaining.</p><p></p><p>You can make your own portable applications using a software called thinstall. You will have to use a virtualpc for that. But not every program works in this fashion.</p><p></p><p>But there are certain programs which can monitor a setup and make note of all the system modifications during a setup, and when you uninstall the program, it will bring everything to the way it was before. But there are complications, as what is you use two applications that share a dll file. I don't know how reliable these programs are. But portable apps are awesome! There is no doubt about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 1545863, member: 828"] It depends on the application. The software developer should have written a good uninstaller. As an alternative, find portable application versions for the applcations you use. They don't have to be hacked by some 3rd party. Some developers give the portable versions from their site. Else, look in the portableapps.com, where all those applcations are tested to be fully portable, that means, they don't put anything to the windows registry or even the user profile. Everything is kept in the folder of the application. If you don't want them, you can simply delete them. Nothing will be remaining. You can make your own portable applications using a software called thinstall. You will have to use a virtualpc for that. But not every program works in this fashion. But there are certain programs which can monitor a setup and make note of all the system modifications during a setup, and when you uninstall the program, it will bring everything to the way it was before. But there are complications, as what is you use two applications that share a dll file. I don't know how reliable these programs are. But portable apps are awesome! There is no doubt about it. [/QUOTE]
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