Not all softwares uninstall properly, some leave some registry keys, some leave some dll files, some even leave small start up programs that assists the main program somehow, after some time these things stack up and the operating system might start to get slow, and it's response becomes slower.
I'm not sure this is the best suggestion, but if u want to mess up with the operating system so much, i'd try installing a virtual operating system, like by using oracle's virtual box (used to be owned by sun before it got bought by oracle)
http://www.virtualbox.org/
-- I'm not sure this is the best suggestion, but if u want to mess up with the operating system so much, i'd try installing a virtual operating system, like by using oracle's virtual box (used to be owned by sun before it got bought by oracle)
http://www.virtualbox.org/
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:29 PM, ramesh biradar <ramesh.biradar479@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi friends,
I am a software geek. I am always interested to study new softwares and their applications. So I install and uninstall softwares often. Is there any problem to system. At sometimes computer struck.Is there any loss to system(crash down)? and how?
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