Uninstaller



         


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Definition

Simply, uninstaller is the opposite of installer. Uninstaller does the opposite of what the installer does. During installation of a software, many changes are done to the file system. So during the uninstallation, the uninstaller removes all the components which were installed. Most of the software vendors ship the uninstaller with their application.

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Third-Party Uninstallers

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Definition

Third-party uninstaller is a program that uninstalls other programs. Being a third-party uninstaller, it should not be specific to some program (i.e., it should work with [able to uninstall] many, if not every, programs -- which is very difficult in practice, given very broad range of programs).

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Components

Generally, most (third-party) uninstallers contains the following components:

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Operations

Usually, in most (third-party) uninstallers, the following operations can be performed:

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Third-party uninstallers today

Nowadays, pure third-party uninstallers (uninstallers that only contains basic components -- that is the watcher, logger, uninstaller, and probably analyzer) generally are unpopular and are not needed anymore, because:

Because of this, to make uninstallers more merchantable, most (if not all) of today's uninstallers contained (or came with) other related tools (such as cache cleaner, junk file cleaner, etc.)

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List of third-party uninstallers

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Related terms

installer, utility program, application program, IBM PC,

Installation (computer programs), operating system, program, Computer software






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