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Guest
Hello,
I'm using Windows XP Pro with SP2 integrated (latest updates). My computer
is HP pavilion ze4900 series (ze4949ea).
Usually when I want to delete all remnants of a certain software on my
computer, I go to "run" and type "regedit". from there I go to
"edit">"search" and search for the name of the software. I had no problems
with this solution, only that I believe there's must be a better way than to
find one value at a time. I keep pressing "F3" to find again one value each
time.
Is there a more efficient way to search once and then get all the results?
Perhaps a program you can recommend if it's not available from Microsoft?
Thank you,
Tom K.
I'm using Windows XP Pro with SP2 integrated (latest updates). My computer
is HP pavilion ze4900 series (ze4949ea).
Usually when I want to delete all remnants of a certain software on my
computer, I go to "run" and type "regedit". from there I go to
"edit">"search" and search for the name of the software. I had no problems
with this solution, only that I believe there's must be a better way than to
find one value at a time. I keep pressing "F3" to find again one value each
time.
Is there a more efficient way to search once and then get all the results?
Perhaps a program you can recommend if it's not available from Microsoft?
Thank you,
Tom K.