can i remove the programs I don't use?

D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 
D

DL

Assuming you mean Programs and not win* components, Yes
Use the Add/Remove dialogue or the program specific uninstaller.
However you are unlikely to gain any significant space, perhaps time to
consider a second, slaved hd?
 

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