How to Uninstall Programs in Windows XP

Removing applications is generally the same in all versions of Windows. Just follow these steps to uninstall programs you no longer want to use in Windows XP.

1

Choose Start→Control Panel→Add or Remove Programs.

Just be careful! If you click the Add or Remove Programs link, there are some programs that will simply be removed with no further input from you. Be really sure that you don’t need a program before you remove it.

2

Click a program and then click the Remove button.

You can find the Remove button in the resulting Add or Remove Programs window.

3

Click Yes.

If you’re sure that you want to remove the program, click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. A dialog box shows the progress of the procedure; it disappears when the program has been removed.

4

Click the Close button.

This closes the Add or Remove Programs dialog box.

With some programs that include multiple applications, such as Microsoft Office, you might want to remove only one program, not the whole shooting match. For example, you might decide that you have no earthly use for Access, but can’t let a day go by without using Excel and Word, so why not free up some hard drive space and send Access packing? If you want to modify a program in this way, click the Change button, rather than the Remove button. The dialog box that appears allows you to select the programs that you want to install or uninstall.

Comments (7)

  1. Posted by Max Anderson
    The 'remove' program doesn't always work. So, what does one do when that happens - that a program can't be removed and while it's still present won't let a newer version of the program be installed. The story behind this query is complex and I'm stuck without the newer version of the program.
  2. Posted by Rene Tax
    Hi Max, Try the add & remove program from cleaner.com/download. Rene
  3. Posted by Ralph Matuska
    After removing some programs a notice appears saying "some files must be removed manually" How do you do this??
  4. Posted by Rene Tax
    I never had this happen. I did have programs that would not be removed the normal Add & Delete way, but I never had a notice to remove some files manually. I assume that you clcked on TOOLS and click "UNINSTALL"
  5. Posted by Betty
    I have removed some programs in this way but I was really guessing what I can remove withouth causing trouble. I need to know what the items are that I am removing. How do I know which are safe to remove? Thank you. Betty
  6. Posted by Rene Tax
    Try another program. There are all kinds of helpful websites for the regular home user. Try glarysoft.com and click on the fifth one down. It's called ABSOLUTE UNINSTALLER I forgot about this one. It's not something we use every day. Have a nice day.
  7. Posted by Cameron
    So glad I found this site. Queries are helpful, and Rene appears to know what he's talking about.

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