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Has any body used pc decrapifier? I spent so time deleting bloat ware but I would like to expedite the process.
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I am getting this confused Francis

Do you mean ACTUAL software or have we come to an age where toilets can put out real life excrement from their carcasses? Whenever or wherever they may produce them from or with what previous process does it originate
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Barnell: Has any body used pc decrapifier? I spent so time deleting bloat ware but I would like to expedite the process.
its ok, better to just go to MOBO or computer manufacture and install drivers by hand from a clean install.. it misses a lot and has some false positives.
Never heard of it. Then again, my last two PC's were custom built so drivers were direct from manu for hardware. The last prebuilt PC I had was many years ago
I used it some years ago. I only used it to uninstall things I don't want. Not sure how it goes now, been off Windows since last few years
sounds like crapware.
These kind of programs may make your PC look faster at first but later it will start slowing it down on purpose and generating false records.
Geek uninstaller is very good and free.
The only decrapifier that I use is the uninstall button. And once every 3-4 years a clean reinstall, usually due to hardware change (ie new laptop, broken ssd etc)
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Barnell: Has any body used pc decrapifier? I spent so time deleting bloat ware but I would like to expedite the process.
Pc decrapifier is just an app used to uninstall unwanted software junk.... Windows already has a system that works the same of removing junk, and clean files.. So which one , I'd rather chose the preinstalled cleaner than using a copycat app that acts the same plus, It may contain malware or other PUP's that can make your computer worse..
Surprised it's not been mentioned so far, so here it is.

CCleaner.
Free & does what you want, without putting more crap on to your system.
Bleachbit is like CCleaner, but with a bit of F/oSS thrown in for good measure.
I second the notion that the best way to decrapify is to do a clean install and never crapify it after.
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Barnell: Has any body used pc decrapifier? I spent so time deleting bloat ware but I would like to expedite the process.
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Xanders025: Pc decrapifier is just an app used to uninstall unwanted software junk.... Windows already has a system that works the same of removing junk, and clean files.. So which one , I'd rather chose the preinstalled cleaner than using a copycat app that acts the same plus, It may contain malware or other PUP's that can make your computer worse..
Thanks fo the input
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Barnell: Has any body used pc decrapifier? I spent so time deleting bloat ware but I would like to expedite the process.
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Starkrun: its ok, better to just go to MOBO or computer manufacture and install drivers by hand from a clean install.. it misses a lot and has some false positives.
Thank,
Post edited March 26, 2017 by Barnell
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fishbaits: Surprised it's not been mentioned so far, so here it is.

CCleaner.
Free & does what you want, without putting more crap on to your system.
Been using CCleaner since back when it was know as Crap Cleaner

keeps your disks clean of junk, won't brick your rig and isn't full of options you don't want or need.
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evilnancyreagan: Been using CCleaner since back when it was know as Crap Cleaner

keeps your disks clean of junk, won't brick your rig and isn't full of options you don't want or need.
Problem being that CCleaner has become more and more commercial and just a touch more...Mcafee than I'd like. So I switched to Bleachbit.