deleting wipes it off for good uninstalling moves it somewheare else
In simple terms, installing is putting new software into your computer and uninstalling software is removing it from your computer. When something installs, it does more than copy itself on to your computer. It will also change things on your computer to enable it to function, and it will put a lot of files on it and create folders. Uninstalling is not just deleting the software, but also reversing all of the changes made when the software was installed.
To get rid of it completely you have to uninstall because it is still in your hard drive if you don't.
The question is not complete; you need to give us the other alternative.
Manually deleting a virus is you going and deleting directories, changing registry keys and that sort of thing. Whereas anti-virus software just does all this for you.
I don't know. You could try deleting all of your save data and then uninstalling the game and re-installing it. If that doesn't work then Google is a thing I guess.
No, it will not. If you import your character to ME2 before deleting ME1, your saves will automatically transport to ME2, and you should be okay. If not, something went terribly wrong.
The cell refers it being locked in, were as the location is were it is but it can be moved without deleting ant re-installing.
Generally, no harm will result if you delete Microsoft Office folders after uninstalling the applications. Make sure that no important files like documents are in the folders before deleting.
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Use Malewarebytes or ComboFix, both anti-malware programs.
FrostWire and LimeWire store music in your documents folder, or whatever folder you specify. Uninstalling / deleting them does not remove the files you downloaded.
Removing it from your comp.