Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
> The items you listed are all Windows Vista system components
> and cannot be removed.
>
Another great Vista 'feature'. It saddles you with all of this crap you
can't remove.
JP,
http://www.netomatix.com/Development...AddRemove.aspx
Go to this link and it will tell you how to get to the 'add/remove
windows components' where you can look for any of the items you listed
below and remove them if you like. Good luck.
>
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>> "J.P." wrote:
>>
>> I recently bought a new laptop which came pre-loaded with windows
>> vista home premium. One of the first things I noticed was that ~30
>> gigs of the disk drive were already in use. I've uninstalled all of
>> the junk software that came preloaded. At this point I'm looking at
>> features of vista home premium that I simply have no use for.
>>
>> I would like to uninstall the following programs:
>>
>> Windows Mail
>> Windows Media Center
>> Windows DVD Maker
>> Windows Movie Maker
>> Windows Contacts
>> Windows Calendar
>>
>> For each and every one of these applications that came with vista
>> home premium I am either using an application I consider better or I
>> simply don't need the software Microsoft has graciously provided to
>> me.
>>
>> There is no way to remove them through the add/remove programs or
>> windows components utilities in windows that I can see. Is it even
>> possible to take this stuff completely off the system without
>> breaking vista? I.E., if I just go delete them from the file system
>> am I risking breaking windows? Is there any safe and reliable way to
>> get rid of this stuff so I can reclaim the wasted drive space?
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