Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Im trying to clean up my computer, are these programs necessary? can i uninstall them?

im using a Dell Inspiron 6000 with Windows XP and i want to know if you know if i really need any of these programs on my computer or if i can uninstall them. also if you know what the program does that would be nice to know:



ATI Control Panel



ATI Display Driver



Banctec Service Agreement



Broadcom Management Programs 2



Conexant D110 MDC V.9x Modem



Dell Driver Reset Tool



Digital Line Detect



DivX Web Player



DreamStation DXi2



Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless Software



Macromedia Flash Player



Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1



Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Hotfix (KB886903)



Microsoft Works 2005 Setup Launcher



Modem Helper



NetWaiting



Network Play System (Patching)



Virtual Sound Canvas DXi



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1. Yes



2. Yes



3. Yes * if you still have a contract



4. Yes



5. Yes



6. Yes



7. Yes



9. No



10. No



11. No



12. Yes



13. Yes



14. No



15. Yes



16. Yes



17. No



18. No



PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ANY PROGRAMS YOU REMOVE MAY BE ATTACHED TO OTHER PROGRAMS AND YOU COULD MESS UP THE OTHER PROGAMS TOO. Have you tried cleaning out cookies? how about running Ad-Aware it's free, you can also run Panda Anti Virus Scan, it's free too. You are not going to help your computer very much by removing programs from the hard drive. The RAM memory is what is important and the free services I mentioned will help you out with freeing up memory. Good Luck



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dont delete any of this in the list or ur have a black out



ATI Control Panel



ATI Display Driver



Banctec Service Agreement



Broadcom Management Programs 2



Conexant D110 MDC V.9x Modem



Dell Driver Reset Tool



Digital Line Detect



DivX Web Player



DreamStation DXi2



Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless Software



Macromedia Flash Player



Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1



Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Hotfix (KB886903)



Microsoft Works 2005 Setup Launcher



Modem Helper



NetWaiting



Network Play System (Patching)



Virtual Sound Canvas DXi
You need most of them. Why uninstsall them? You wont gain anything.
I would say anything with Microsoft, Dell or sound in it is a keeper. If you are not sure about the rest, I would contact Dell and see what they say.
All of them are s h i t but heres a better one to top them.
The programs you list, other than the Microsoft Works thing, look like system programs or required drivers. I wouldn't delete those. Safe uninstalls can be done by clicking "add or remove programs" from the control panel. Other programs that reside in your Programs folder may also be safely deleted. You should also clear your Internet cache to free up space.
ATI Control Panel (conrol panel for display)



ATI Display Driver (display drivers)



Conexant D110 MDC V.9x Modem (modem driver)



Dell Driver Reset Tool (optional, if you may need to reset drivers)



DivX Web Player (plays online videos in divx format)



Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless Software (wireless drivers)



Macromedia Flash Player (plays internet media content)



Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 (some programs require this to be installed)



Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Hotfix (KB886903) (upgrade to the .net framework)



You can uninstall the rest safely.
If u have the Neccesaary disks



u may uninstall them
hi, a way to clean up your computer is to go to accessories then system tools, there should be a disk cleanup and a disk defragmenter there, run both of them, one at a time. this should speed up your computor. added memory should be added to your computor, the cost is around $100.00 if a friend puts it in for you, and while your at it for another $100.00 put a backup system onto your computor. i am assuming that you have good security system from someone like norton. have a good life, live ever day. john

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