


Very Important Note: As a precaution make sure to Create a System Restore Point before you use the Dell De-Crapifier on your computer. Be sure to read all of the information on all of the webpages listed above prior to actually trying the Dell De-Crapifier tool so that you can get the most out of using it. Note: I've never actually used this too and therefore cannot vouch for the author’s claims regarding its capability. The Dell De-Crapifier Download Page - ĭell De-Crapifier Follow-up Page. You can find out more about this "Dell De-Crapifier" tool here: According to the author, it can be run on a new DELL PC to get rid of all the trialware that comes pre-installed and it runs completely unattended. There is was a recent webpage article by a developer who bought a new DELL and was so distressed about all of the time it took to remove all of the 'extra' useless software installed he decided to create a script in the form of a "removal tool" which was specifically designed to eradicate/remove all of the unwanted "trialware" software from a Dell PC. Have you heard about the " Dell De-Crapifier" tool? Is it better to leave them on or take them off? Should I scrap them too, or does that cause problems? writermom<< > I have a related question-is it advisable to remove programs that the manufacturer installed? For instance, just bought a new Dell and they have all this crap on it: AOL, even Windows Media Center (of which I didn't request so it doesn't even work!).

Try this freeware utility: MP3 Tag Editor which is Windows tool which allows a user to edit the tag information in MP3 music files, such as artist, track title, album name, etc.

> As a side note, I'm looking for a program that will edit the properties of media files such as MP3s and WMVs. I've uninstalled it and cleaned most of it's folders from my system, but there are still a ton of AOL references in my registry. I was wondering if there is a good way to go about completely cleaning off residual components of programs removed from my system.
