Windows might not delete driver files if they are still in use by the system or if other drivers or applications depend on them. Additionally, if the driver was manually installed or not properly registered, the uninstallation process may fail to recognize and remove all associated files. System restore points or backup features might also protect certain driver files from deletion. Lastly, if the driver was part of a larger software suite, its files might be retained for potential future use.
Trashbin it
Windows Live OnceCare was replaced with Microsoft Safety Scanner in April 2011. This programs can safely be uninstalled and replaced with that program.
No, it does not.
Use the add/remove programs facility. This will uninstall all the extra files. You may only have uninstalled one file. Then restart the computer.
Yes. WinZip can be uninstalled through Windows' Add/Remove Programs feature in the Control Panel.
You don't 'need' it - it's simply part of the Windows operating system. It can be uninstalled from the hard-drive if necessary.
The windows programs while doing some processes/work creates lot of junk files and deletes these junk files after completing the job. These junk files will be created in Windows\Temp directory.
Windows? You should get an Ipad.
why do windows keep a driver in a driver store
why do windows keep a driver in a driver store
No.
It is a virus that attaches its self to the back up portion of your hard drive then deletes windows back and then completely deletes your system software, hence leaving you with a black box. the only anti virus I would suggest would be avast!!