Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows XP in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows XP in 24 Hours

By Greg Perry

A Last Resort

If your search for an uninstall procedure comes up empty, you are forced to do one of two things:

That last option can get messy because it requires searching for the program files. In the next hour, you'll learn how to search for files, so you might want to browse Hour 9 before attempting to manually remove the application. After you've removed the program's files and the folder where the application resides, you need to remove the Start menu entry.

Deleting Start menu entries is simple, but keep in mind that you're only removing items from a menu and not deleting files from your disk. Simply open your Start menu and locate the item you want to delete. Right-click the item and select Delete from the pop-up menu. Confirm the prompt and Windows XP removes the entry. You can remove a program group from the menu, instead of just individual items, the same way.

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