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Solved Bloatware

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Dave Jeter

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As we all know, new Pc's come with a lot of bloatware that we will never use. Is Decrap My Computer a safe program or would another free program work better. Thanks in advance for your usual great responses.

Dave
 
Rustys, you are correct but HP puts so much bloat on their laptops, I was wondering if there was an easier way and to not delete something useful by mistake.

Dave
 
Easy and safe usually don't go together. First I make the restore/recovery DVDs.

I look at all the programs then I start googling. I decide what I can safely remove and use Revo to uninstall. Meanwhile I have a large index card with notes on what I remove.

After I'm sure the computer works and I have gotten rid of the useless software, I make an image of a cleaned up computer.
If I had to restore now, I'd use that rather than the factory restore I created earlier.
 
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Rustys, you are correct but HP puts so much bloat on their laptops, I was wondering if there was an easier way and to not delete something useful by mistake.

Dave
You are welcome and have I heard of Decrap My Computer both good and bad for this program. Yet you can always find that depending on how deep and where you look.

I have to agree with @plodr.
 
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The old trusted The PC Decrapifier has never let me down with several brands of laptops including HP, and as also linked above Should I Remove It? has great reliable information on anything you are uncertain about. As per Plodr's advice image the computer first and you can't go wrong.:)

PS: If you really want to clean it after the above, ask Mal if he would take a look at maybe running a scan, because there's bound to be lots of tasks and stuff running, serving no purpose other than to bog the machine down. This residual junk can be easily removed as well.
 
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Merry Christmas & the Happiest of New Years

Same to you Dave, and not too much sherry in the pudding, ok?

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Hi Dave, the first thing we need you to do is make sure you have an image of your hard drive. You can use Windows own native backup app, or probably a better choice would be to install and use Macrium free HERE or Aomei free HERE. Macrium might be a good choice, just be sure to backup ALL partitions of C:\ drive. Give a shout if you need a hand?

With Macrium if you select the box shown below it will backup all partitions, and you may have more or less partitions than those shown below.

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Hi Dave, the first thing we need you to do is make sure you have an image of your hard drive. You can use Windows own native backup app, or probably a better choice would be to install and use Macrium free HERE or Aomei free HERE. Macrium might be a good choice, just be sure to backup ALL partitions of C:\ drive. Give a shout if you need a hand?

With Macrium if you select the box shown below it will backup all partitions, and you may have more or less partitions than those shown below.

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Gus, are you saying do the above before I back up the recovery drive to disk or usb??
 
Gus, are you saying do the above before I back up the recovery drive to disk or usb??

It really doesn't matter if you make an image before or after, but taking an image will actually also backup the recovery partition. It is just necessary before any junk is removed from the machine, a safeguard.:)
 
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