Article ID: 142181 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 1.3 How to Install and Remove Programs in WindowsThis article was previously published under Q142181 On This PageSUMMARY
Windows provides a consistent method for easily adding new MS-DOS-based,
Windows 3.x-based, and Windows 95/98-based software. In addition, Windows
95/98-compliant programs register themselves in the uninstall database and
can be easily uninstalled.
MORE INFORMATIONInstalling Software with a Setup or Install ProgramSome CD-ROM-based programs are Windows 95/98 aware and have an Autorun.inf file that launches the Setup program automatically. The following procedure is for those programs without this feature.
Installing Single Components (.inf Files)If the program you are installing has a Windows 95/98-compliant information (.inf) file, follow these steps:
Removing a Windows 95/98-Compliant ProgramIf the program is Windows 95/98 compliant, follow these steps to uninstall it:
ARTICLE-ID: 247501
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/247501/EN-US/
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TITLE: How to Manually Remove Programs from Add/Remove Programs list Removing a Program That Is Not Windows 95/98 CompliantTo remove a program that is not listed in the Windows 95/98 Add/Remove Programs tool, refer to the program's documentation for instructions to remove the program. Note that not all non-compliant programs can be removed easily. | Article Translations
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