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- Programs and Features - Uninstall or Change a Program
Programs and features included with Windows 7 can be turned off in Windows Features If the program doesn't uninstall completely the first time, sometimes running the uninstall program a second time will succeed
- How do i find a list of my programs on computer?
Just choose the Start button at bottom left and you'll see the alphabetical list of all Apps Programs Control Panel is being phased out so Programs and Features is now replaced by Settings > Apps > Apps Features which is where you can install and uninstall any apps or programs I hope this helps
- cannot find programs and features - Microsoft Community
Word is very slow the community advised to repair it via "programs and features" The problem is that I cannot find a "programs and features" !!please helpThank youMohga*** Email address is removed
- Windows Features - Turn On or Off | Tutorials
Some programs and features included with Windows 7 must be turned on before you can use them Certain other features are turned on by default This will show you how to turn the features you select on or off
- Default Programs - Set a Programs Default Associations
A default program is the program that Windows 7 uses when you open a particular type of file extension This will show you how to set a program as the default for selected or all file types and protocols it can open These Default Programs association settings are a per user setting and not applied to all users
- Start Menu All Programs - Add or Delete Shortcuts | Tutorials
This will show you how to add or delete shortcuts in the All Programs area of the Start Menu for the Current User or All Users in Windows 7
- Programs - Uninstall using Command Prompt in Windows
This tutorial will show you how to uninstall programs using a command prompt in XP, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do the steps in this tutorial
- How do I display c:\Program Files (x86) - Microsoft Community
Hello gegjr, I'm John an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you I understand you want to display c:\Program Files (x86) in command prompt Press Start then search Command Prompt Right click then run as administrator Type: or you can copy and paste the command directly cd C:\Program Files (x86) Hit Enter I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further concerns
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