This is a site-not a program. If you select from programs list in your comp, you can uninstall any that are there. Window icon, seelct from list & go from there.
You should properly uninstall the program. 1st go to Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs. Uninstall the program you wanted to uninstall. After that you can then manually remove the remaining files of the program in your hard disk commonly located at the folder Program Files in Drive C. Finally try to reinstall the program you wish to install.
you cant just remove one...you would have to reformat the whole hard drive, wipe it clean and then reinstall a fresh copy of windows...
if that hard drive is replacing your old hard drive so that it is the only one in there, then yes you will have to reinstall the os. However, if you are planning on adding it in addition to your old one, then you wont have to reinstall it.
Reinstalling Windows will not erase the hard drive unless you tell it to reformat the hard drive before reinstalling the operating system. You will have to reinstall all your programs that were installed prior to reinstall but all your saved files will still be there.
my advice is just back up your files and re format the hard drive, and reinstall the operating system.
If you have OS installation media use overwrite program like ErAce and reinstall OS. ErAce can be found from erace.it
No. They will stay on the hard drive.
You do not have to reinstall Windows if you wish to add an additional drive. If you want to be able to boot from that drive, or to replace your current boot drive, you will need to install Windows on it.
One of the below: Backup your data and format your hard drive and reinstall everything from scratch System Restore or a Factory Reset may work A reputable AntiVirus program could identify this fake AntiVirus and remove all traces of it from your device
You need at least an Operating System Like Windows or Linux to work on the computer, if you remove that one too then you need to reinstall it , so as to work on the computer again.
Yes, when you "reformat" it erases the hard drive completely. It will be an empty drive, you will have to reinstall the OS from your disk/Apple internet or reinstall from a back-up after you do it.
Hard drive diagnostic program contains the utility to create a bootable USB flash disk. This hard drive diagnostic program can be used to report problems with hard disk drives on PXI/PXIe embedded controllers.