Thursday, July 9, 2009

How to uninstall/delete Corel software from C drive?

C drive on my PC has ony 533 MB free and I would like to provide more space by uninstallin/deleting some software. I tried to delete Corel folder, but get a message that the file CMFFId80.dll cannot be deleted - access is denied. I use C drive only for running system and software and use D drive for my work. Other folders on C drive are as follows: Documents and Settings, History, MacAfee, Multimedia Files, MWASPI, My Download Files, My Music, NCDTREE, NECCI, Program Files, quarantine, TEMP, WINDOWS, WUTemp. Which ones can I safely delete considering that I now use my PC only to write documents, prepare Power Point presentations and manage photographs for Power Point presentations?

How to uninstall/delete Corel software from C drive?
You should always delete software useing the add/remove software feature in windows control panal. Go to start menu / control panel / add remove programs.





This control panel will allow you to safely remove any programs you no longer use. It will also tell you the frequency in which you use them, and it will usually not list anything that is vital to your system.





another way to free space on you pc... go to the internet options and delete temp files, cookies and history, then run a defrag from the systems tools folder under accessories. This usually makes the PC run a lot faster.





You're playing with fire if you just arbitrarily start removing things from the C:/ folder of your computer, especialy when you don't know exactly what they are.
Reply:go to start, then control Panel, then add and remove software.


look for any software you wish to remove , highlight it and select remove . Check your download files and delete anything in there that you dont need,the same goes for music files


remember also check your waste bin and empty it
Reply:best way to delete a progrm i think is through your control panel (add/delete program).


if you only delete the program folder in program files there'll be some bits still left in your pc


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