I bought a dell lappy, and I'm wondering... what should I delete?
I already deleted the obvious dell games, Jukebox etc.
but I have other stuff in my add/ remove programs list:
DellSupport {Do I really need this?}
Documentation and support launcher
Games, music and photo launcher
Media Direct {Why is there a button on my laptop for this program. I don't want media stuff! Windows media player works fine for me!}
Microsoft works {deleted now}
Outlook addin setup{I don't use outlook...gmail}
URL Assistant
User's guide
And a bunch of Roxio stuff...o.o {I wanna be able to burn...but is roxio the best solution?}
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Dell software bloating
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There are many... many... XP bloat removal tutorials on the net.
My personal favorite for general advice is
Notebookreview.com
The dell section is here:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4
As for removing junk... This program seems to get good reviews (even if the name does not inspire confidence) but i've never used it: http://www.yorkspace.com/pc-de-crapifier/
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The thing is, i'm not sure how thorough you were... you say you killed off the obvious stuff... but does that include XP's own bloat? Have you gone the msconfig route and killed off some of your startups?
From the list you've got, I don't know if anything really needs to die.
I personally might axe the user guides, but i'm not running a dell, and don't know what that'd effect.
(ph3ar my Compaq)
The media direct button can actually be pretty cool; supposedly you can change the shortcut, and have it launch a program for you at the click of a button.
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Thread here:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthr ... dia+direct
Obviously, if you don't go that route, and your not using it as it was intended... I suppose it can go.
Bear in mind, this is all coming from the guy with an IGP and old athlon
My personal favorite for general advice is
Notebookreview.com
The dell section is here:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4
As for removing junk... This program seems to get good reviews (even if the name does not inspire confidence) but i've never used it: http://www.yorkspace.com/pc-de-crapifier/
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The thing is, i'm not sure how thorough you were... you say you killed off the obvious stuff... but does that include XP's own bloat? Have you gone the msconfig route and killed off some of your startups?
From the list you've got, I don't know if anything really needs to die.
I personally might axe the user guides, but i'm not running a dell, and don't know what that'd effect.
The media direct button can actually be pretty cool; supposedly you can change the shortcut, and have it launch a program for you at the click of a button.
<selfedit>
Thread here:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthr ... dia+direct
Obviously, if you don't go that route, and your not using it as it was intended... I suppose it can go.
Bear in mind, this is all coming from the guy with an IGP and old athlon
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Re: Dell software bloating
~Starry~* wrote:I bought a dell lappy, and I'm wondering... what should I delete?
I already deleted the obvious dell games, Jukebox etc.
but I have other stuff in my add/ remove programs list:
DellSupport {Do I really need this?}
Documentation and support launcher
Games, music and photo launcher
Media Direct {Why is there a button on my laptop for this program. I don't want media stuff! Windows media player works fine for me!}
Microsoft works {deleted now}
Outlook addin setup{I don't use outlook...gmail}
URL Assistant
User's guide
And a bunch of Roxio stuff...o.o {I wanna be able to burn...but is roxio the best solution?}
~starry~*
DAMN you bought one too soon!
Should've waited untill they start shipping Linux preinstalled on their systems. No bloat
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Dont install linux
Installing linux most probably voids your warranty HP have set precedent, And dell would most probably do the same, because they can't guarantee support for your distro of linux and drivers can be damaging (software damaging has been proven by programs that wipe harddisks to the extent of completely killing them)
Also, if you don't have a problem with piracy, you'll want to remove all of those programs and replace them with better ones (With the exception of dell support obviously) For example I know many good places that you can dl Alcohol 120% or Nero, both of which are better (IMO) than roxio
Installing linux most probably voids your warranty HP have set precedent, And dell would most probably do the same, because they can't guarantee support for your distro of linux and drivers can be damaging (software damaging has been proven by programs that wipe harddisks to the extent of completely killing them)
Also, if you don't have a problem with piracy, you'll want to remove all of those programs and replace them with better ones (With the exception of dell support obviously) For example I know many good places that you can dl Alcohol 120% or Nero, both of which are better (IMO) than roxio
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