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That would be the "Program Files" folder. It is usually on C: drive. With a 64 bit system you will have a "Program Files" folder, and a "(x86) Program files" folder. The program itself will usually be in a separate folder in the "Program file" folder. It will either have the name of the program or the name of the program Company. If the folder is named after the company then the program will be in a separate folder inside the company folder.
Your games are typically located in your Program Files folder under the name of the company who made it. For instance, if I want to get inside my Neverwinter Nights 2 folder, I would go to start, computer, click on the C: drive then Program Files and look for an Atari folder which should contain the NWN 2 game folder.
Open a folder in My Documents, save all your files in and send it to the desktop, or use a program called wyplorer. You can also print the name of all your files.
If you don't know what the folder is called, what makes you so sure it left one behind? The name of the folder is usually obvious, anyway. It is either the name of the application,or the name of the publisher. yes i no this but what from them that dont..???? the point to the question is .....is there a program that with delete everything from a program after its been uninstalled,ie folders and whats left in them,as they do get left behind........
If you are trying to copy files from a location or to a location whose name has spaces, you will need to put the " " around the location for it to work. For example: copy C:\Users\Noah\Desktop\File.txt "C:\Program Files\Folder\File.txt" or copy "C:\Users\Noah\My Music\Music.mp3" C:\Program Files\Folder\Music.mp3 OR copy "C:\Users\Noah\My Pictures\Picture.jpg" "C:\Program Files\Folder\Picture.jpg
If the registry entry is persistent, you have a hidden process running. The only way to get rid of this is to physically remove the hard drive from the computer and install it as a slave drive in another one (with an antivirus program, of course!). First scan the drive with the antivirus program. Then open Windows Explorer, then go to Tools -> Folder Options. In the Folder Options box, click the View tab. Select "Show hidden Files and Folders", apply, and OK. Browse to the drive and open the Windows folder. Legitimate Windows .exe and .dll files are not hidden, nor are legitimate program files. You can safely delete any hidden .exe or .dll files. If your not sure, Google or Live Search the EXACT file name. Legitimate Windows file names are well documented. It will be time consuming, but you will be able to get rid of it with this method eventually.
1. Plug the flash drive into your USB port. 2. Once the computer recognizes it, go to My Computer (or Computer in Windows 7 & 8) & click on your flash drive's icon. 3. Once inside your flash drive's folder, follow these steps to organize them: 3a. Right click inside the window of your flash drive's files, hover over New & click Folder. Name the folder (optional), & it's simply drag & drop the files you want from their locations into the new folder. 3b. Repeat to make multiple folders inside your flash drive.
update files are stored in windows software distribution folder. Name of the folder is downloads
when you download an addon, put in in program files, steam, steamapps, <your user name>, garrysmod, garrysmod, addons. extract all files to this folder.
Try something like the C:\Program Files folder. Most programs are located here. Look for a folder in here with the name of the program you want to remove and try deleting it manually.
Easy...You make a folder (call it something/ or anything) put this folder in the beginning...Name it something (i.e. Deleted files)Drag all your unwanted files (this works best when you have a lot of unwanted files) to your folderOnce that process is complete, you delete the folder*The folder will be deleted, including your unwanted files that you have put in that folder.
Put addons in this folder: C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\<steam name>\garrysmod\garrysmod\addons