You can use the Disk Clean-up wizard to remove that garbage. It's left for some time so you can roll back.
>Since when? You can turn off Windows update service but it will turn itself back on. Use the Group Policy. >Even with Windows update turned off, they still have a way of quietly slipping stuff into your PC. No.
heh. Do we really need a study to know that having cheaper taxis causes congestion?
What's the difference between this and Authenticode?
It's most likely deeply tied into Win32, WASAPI and similar stuff, so even if you had the code, you'd have to rewrite most of it
You can use the Disk Clean-up wizard to remove that garbage. It's left for some time so you can roll back.
>Since when? You can turn off Windows update service but it will turn itself back on. Use the Group Policy. >Even with Windows update turned off, they still have a way of quietly slipping stuff into your PC. No.
heh. Do we really need a study to know that having cheaper taxis causes congestion?
What's the difference between this and Authenticode?
It's most likely deeply tied into Win32, WASAPI and similar stuff, so even if you had the code, you'd have to rewrite most of it