Re: [PCWorks] Uninstalling SP3

  • From: LarryB <larryb227@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 09:32:12 -0400

I must be doing something wrong again as I downloaded that program and 
it was fine until I tried to remove after a scan. It wants me to buy!
I clicked on the IE Privacy Keeper on that index page.

Larry Browning
Have a great day


Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin wrote:
> I understand, he explained that. ;-)
> 
> "IE Privacy Keeper" is great, it will delete *everything* not 
> wanted from a HD; all sorts of temp files, Cookies, recent 
> items, MRU's, etc., even clean the history.dat file.  But it 
> will also save whatever you need to keep.  It works for IE and 
> FireFox.  And, it's free. 
> http://www.unhsolutions.net/IE-Privacy-Keeper/index.html
> -Clint
> 
> God Bless
> Clint Hamilton, Owner
> http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
> http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Anne Nevil"
> 
> (Hi Anne, please don't delete the original post. ;-)
> 
> I'm most curious as to what all this has to do with 
> uninstalling SP3.
> -Clint
> ---
> I apologize...I DID mean to send that post to Larry OFF LIST 
> and just was
> careless... Larry was right..one cup of coffee (and a bad 
> night's sleep.)
> 
> I WAS trying to give him some things to do to maybe speed up 
> his computer.
> 
> I need to add, that the iISystemWiper I use..It is only for IE 
> and AOL (AOL
> has never been on any computer I have...talk about slowing 
> down!)The only 2
> things I have ticked on the IE tab (and that is the only one I 
> use) are
> Cookies and Temp. Files.
> 
> One website can easily put 15 cookies on your computer, so I 
> clean it with
> that every day.
> 
> Glad Larry has decided NOT to try an uninstall SP3...that 
> sounds like
> 'Format City' to me. ;)
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