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PC Decrapifier Removes The Bloatware From Netbooks

Chance Stevens 10 March 2010 1,901 views View Comments

One of the pain points in getting a brand new netbook is that the manufacturer will install a lot of programs that you necessarily don’t want or need.  Some people call it “crapware” or “bloatware” but whatever you call it you can remove these unwanted programs once and for all.

The program, PC Decrapifier allows you to remove programs from your netbook.  It works with Windows XP, and Windows Vista netbooks.  Windows 7 netbook should also be able to use it without worry.

With the free personal use version you have to manual uninstall each program.  There’s a $20 commercial version which will automatically do the uninstalling for you.

Either way, this program is a great idea if you or someone you know is looking to increase the space, and improve the performance of their netbook.

[Via PCDecrapifier]

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