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Deinstallierte Programme hinterlassen oft Spuren in der Registry.
DLLKiller zeigt nicht mehr verwendete Registryeinträge von "Shared DLLs" an.
Diese können per Knopfdruck gelöscht werden (mit Backup Funktionen).
Zitat:
DLL Orphans 1.0
DD: Sep 2001 - 1,26 MB - Englisch - Installer (.zip)
OS: Windows ab 9x
When you uninstall programs that share Dlls they often leave the entries in the Windows Registry and/or files that can cause other uninstall problems and bloat the Registry. When uninstalling a program you may have been presented with a message similar to
"This file is apparently not being used by any other program. Do you want to remove it?
Warning: If this file is being used by another program it may not run correctly."
That statement doesn't make a lot of sense and leaves the user with a difficult choice. Dll Orphans will search your computer, present a list of files that are and are not being used along with Registry entries for files that are no longer valid. It can then delete those entries and create a back up for easy restore should you want to. This program does not delete files. It will delete Registry entries only and provide a list of orphaned Dlls.
Zitat:
DLL Archive 1.00
DD: Dec 2001 - 204 KB - Englisch - Installer (.exe)
OS: Windows ab 9x
Everyone has uninstalled programs at one point or another, just to be presented with that
wonderful dialog asking whether or not we want to delete some 'shared' Windows resource...
Do we? Does something else use that DLL file it's asking about? Help!!!
That's where AnalogX DLL Archive comes in - it searches through all the files on your
system and lets you know if any of them contain references to the DLL's in question!
AnalogX DLL Archive is super-simple to use, just click search and let it do it's thing - once done,
you'll be presented with a list of all the DLL's that don't have references in the system!
Then just select which ones you think aren't necessary anymore and archive them;
it's that simple! Make a mistake? No problem, restoring DLL's from the archive is just as simple
- nothing is deleted until YOU delete it.
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