Uninstall (xi è z à i, uninstall) refers to the operation of deleting program files and folders from the hard disk and deleting relevant data from the registry, freeing up the disk space used previously and making its software no longer exist in the system or deleting the corresponding device from the hard diskDriverAnd delete the registry information related to the device driver, and thenPhysical devicesRemove the device (generally, the user updates and upgrades the physical device of the computer. If the user does not remove the physical device, it mostly refers to updating the device driver).
8>;Release a large number of temporary installation files
9>;Malicious bundle installation of other software.
If you want to uninstall a software and only delete the folder where the software is located, there will be a lot of useless information in the system (such as the nine messages above), which will affect the running speed and stability of the system.Therefore, it is necessary to uninstall the software. It is best to use the default uninstall mechanism provided by the system to activate the default uninstall program of the corresponding software to uninstall
Can the default software uninstaller be uninstalled completely
Due to the wide variety of system application software, the installation mode tends to be complicated, the forms of releasing installation files are more and more diversified, and the installation of other software is also maliciously bundledUninstall ProgramIt is far from enough. If you rely on these inherently defective uninstallers to uninstall software every time, you will leave a lot of residual information, which will affect the stability and efficiency of the system and increase the disk space occupancy