On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 21:50:35 -0400, "jaygreg" <>
wrote:
> On my Windows 98SE and XP machines, I run the best bookmark program I ever
> found; PowerMarks... a database, tag oriented ditty that's fast as
> lightning. ( http://www.kaylon.com/power.html ) Unfortunately... the company
> stopped supporting it over a year ago. I want to install it on my new Vista
> multimedia machine. I assume if it doesn't run properly, all I need do is
> uninstall the puppy and Vista will take care of removing EVERYTHING it put
> wherever. Am I being too naive? Would you chance the install?
You're not being accurate, but I'm not sure I would call it naïveté .
Note the following:
1. Vista (and every other version of Windows) does not take care of
removing *anything* when you uninstall a program. It's the uninstall
program that comes with the program that takes care of removing
things. That's true even if you uninstall from the Control Panel,
since all that does is run the program's uninstall program.
2. For a very simple program, the uninstall program may take care of
removing everything, but as a general rule, most uninstall programs
will leave a little behind, usually in the registry,
3. As a general rule, leaving a little behind in the registry doesn't
hurt you at all.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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