

Windows then lists all programs that were installed using Windows Installer. Under Programs click on the item Uninstall a program.Ĥ. In the right pane, click on Control Panel.ģ. To uninstall an application, use the uninstall program provided by Windows 7. Under no circumstances should you simply delete the program folder of the application to uninstall it, because this could leave numerous files and entries in the system, which could threaten the stability of the system.ġ. It also ensures that already installed programs can be easily removed from the system.

Windows Installer is an installation and configuration service for Windows. How can I uninstall unused or unwanted programs in Windows 7, so that all related files, settings, and register entries are also removed? ResolutionĪlmost all current applications for Windows 7 use an installation program such as Windows Installer to install and anchor the application in the system.
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In the mean time, just try not to park over any leaves or tall grass. RAY: And that's really what you should do, Jean. TOM: If you were my widowed mother, I'd want you to have the heat shield replaced or re-welded (which they could have done before they tore it off). In the city, it doesn't happen very often, but we do hear about an occasional car parked over grass or leaves that catches fire. RAY: Although it's quite rare, there is a danger of fire. But we think it's our moral obligation to tell you that removing any part of the heat shield is potentially dangerous. TOM: And 90% of all mechanics will do exactly what your mechanic did-they'll just rip off the piece that's rattling. The upper part of the shield keeps your passenger compartment from turning into a sauna, and the lower part keeps things under the car-like leaves and grass-from being ignited by the heat of the converter. The thing they removed-the heat shield-is a thin metal covering that surrounds the catalytic converter, which gets very hot when the engine is running. The noise is gone, but I'm wondering if this was a dangerous remedy. They said is was probably the "heat shield" coming loose, so they removed the lower part of this heat shield. A few months later, I noticed a buzzing sound coming from under the car, and I took it back to the place where the exhaust system was installed. Last year, I had the whole exhaust system replaced. I hope you can advise this 61 year old widow with a car problem.
