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Windows XP: uninstalling normally uninstallable programs


Windows XP: uninstalling normally uninstallable programs

By ghostghost | 4142 Reads |
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This article focuses mainly on uninstalling things such as windows messenger, WordPad and other similar components that cannot be uninstalled by any normal means.

To normally remove XP utilities and components, you would normally go to control panel>add or remove programs>add/remove windows components. But wait windows messenger is not there! Neither is WordPad, like omg!

This is what you do. Find your sysoc.inf file. It is usually located in the C:\WINDOWS\INF folder. (The C:\WINDOWS\INF might be hidden, so go to tools>folder options>view and choose show hidden files and folders to unhide it). Open sysoc.inf in notepad. When you open the file you’ll see something like this:

program=program.dll,Ocentry,program.inf,,numeral

Programs that are not uninstallable have the word ‘hide’ or ‘HIDE’ somewhere in there. All you have to do is get rid of the word ‘hide’ and it becomes uninstallable.

Ex. Pinball=ocgen.dll,Ocentry,pinball.inf,HIDE,7 should be changed to Pinball=ocgen.dll,Ocentry,pinball.inf,,7

Ta da!!! Now you can delete all of those unnecessary utilities/programs/components or whatever you call ‘em, that come with windows XP.

And because I’m such a nice guy I’ll even include this so that you know what those crazy names are referring to

AccessOpt-Accessability Wizard MultiM-Multimedia components, including Media Player, Volume Control, and Sound Recorder CommApps-Communications components, including Chat, Hyperterminal, and Phone Dialer AutoUpdate-Windows Automatic Update TerminalServer-Terminal Server Dtc-Distributed Transaction Coordinator Dom-COM+ WBEM-Windows Management Instrumentation Pinball-Pinball game MSWordPad-WordPad Msmsgs-Windows Messenger

enjoy sky

Comments
Mr_Cheese's avatar
Mr_Cheese 19 years ago

nice, very useful. I was trying to uninstall fuycking IE the other day, and i was unable to, for exactly this reason. Thanks Sky

ghost's avatar
ghost 19 years ago

actually it think it's safe to uninstall IE…i did a google search and people say they have done it without any problems.;)

Mr_Cheese's avatar
Mr_Cheese 19 years ago

1st off, it windows wont let me uninstall IE, secondly IE doent have the "hide" tag.

hmmmmm :o

ghost's avatar
ghost 17 years ago

I need to Uninstall messenger … But whats the crap words over there ?? Which Language

"And because I’m such a nice guy I’ll even include this so that you know what those crazy names are referring to" ??? :right: