I had trouble uninstalling it before, and had to format my entire Hard Drive. If you want to completely, and cleanly uninstall it, user Revo Uninstaller. It's a free program that can force any program on your computer to completely uninstall itself. It also deletes the leftover program files and registry entries.
yes you can there might be a link on your desktop if not go to C:\WINDOWS\system32\viwc.exe
Just use vista/7 transformation pack and remove everything including the 3rd party files. Reinstall the transformation pack and uninstall it about three times it actually worked for me for some reason and then i tried it on another computer and it worked.^^^by User:S_mazeed^^^HOW DO YOU UNINSTALL WINDOWS SEVEN TRANSFORMATION PACK?- I've tried going to "system32" in "My Computer", there's no file called "viwc.exe"- Doesn't appear in Add or Remove Programs- I've tried finding the Welcome Center, I can't find that EITHER!!!HELP!!!
Most transformation packs for Windows are by third-parties and replace critical system files. So be wary, but some of them are uninstallable. I have installed Windows X's Vista transformation pack before on my Windows XP computer and it worked just fine. I installed the Windows 7 Transformation Pack 3.0 on my Windows XP before and it REALLY slowed it down... But that might have been because I had a partially installed Vista Transformation Pack that couldn't be removed... They have 5.0, which is supposed to be a lot more stable. I would download Tuneup Utilities and Revo Uninstaller before you try it.
No. You many uninstall it.
You can try Windows X's 7 Transformation pack (see Related Links), but be warned, this will replace critical system files and is developed by a third party. Install at your own risk.
It's simple you right click on the icon and click uninstall :)
Yes, depending on if you have Windows 7, or XP etc, go to your control panel>>Uninstall a program>>Click hypercam>>Click uninstall.
You will need to go to uninstall programs from the control panel to uninstall Windows 7 Home Premium. You will no longer need Windows 7 once you have upgraded to Win 8 Pro.
if u have win 7 u can look on toolbar and click the little arrow on the right. there will be windows live family safety there. right click and exit, then type in the search bar uninstall, and u will see uninstall a program. click on that and select windows live essentials and it should uninstall
Yes, Windows 7 does have a service pack that can be downloaded through windows update. However, from personal experience, it sorta slows down my pc...
Windows 7 has not even been released, let alone have a service pack.
Type "Uninstall" into the start menu, wait a second for the results to appear then click "Uninstall a program" under the "Control Panel" section