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Originally Posted by catilley1092
There is a program called Decrapifier that is free to download and use. It was designed to get rid of the "crapware" that OEM's place on computers before shipping. Hope this helps.
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Sorry, my title wasn't clear. When I meant crapware I basically meant the "crap" left over after an application is uninstalled (i.e. the files in the AppData folder). I custom built my PC and bought Windows 7 Home separately.
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Originally Posted by linuxdudex12
Heres a dude with a problem like yours http://www.vistax64.com/vista-file-m...g-appdata.html
from what I determine, its best not to mess with the app data. Yes they are left over junk from uninstalled programs, but if you have plenty of hard drive space it shouldn't hurt your computer in any way shape or form. I guess you can always go in and find the left over files but I don't think there is a software program that cleans it out for you ( if im wrong jump in to correct me guys  ) How much memory is this "junk" data using? if its under a gig I wouldn't worry. If it bothers you go into your AppData folder and delete them.
Another thing that I would not is that although Windows is not very self sustaining, windows was still designed with somewhat good implementation level of self sufficiency. For example the registry although it sometimes accumulates errors and such, was designed to sustain itself without user intervention. What im trying to say is that Microsoft would have included a way to clean out these settings if they were going to be trouble for the user later on. Windows is designed with simplicity of use in mind. That said, I think you should run disk clean up wizard. Disk cleanup wizard will have options for removing data accumulations that are problematic over time.
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I think I should clarify. I am using a 80gb SSD for my OS and applications and a 1TB HD for the rest of my files. I have also relocated the "Users" folder into my 1TB. I do have plenty of space and really space isn't the issue. Basically, I just want to avoid what happened to the guy in the other thread. I just want to ensure that whenever I uninstall a program all its files are completely erased (unless I specifically want to keep any files like saved game files). As I have JUST re-formatted my SSD I want to ensure that from now I on I keep a close watch on what I install and how “cleanly” I uninstall it, so as to ensure I don’t have a huge amount of config files just building up in my AppData folder. In sum, I want to use a program like Revo every time I uninstall so from the very beginning I have a clean system.
I have gone into the AppData folder and noticed that programs I have uninstalled are still lying there. Rather than do it manually, I’d like to find a safe automated solution which I can just use whenever uninstalling a program. In this regard Revo appears to fit the bill.
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Originally Posted by catilley1092
Revo Uninstaller also has a junk file cleaner that finds and removes a lot of crap. I do agree with linuxdude12 though. Modern hard drives are so large that a gig does not really make a difference. If you have an OEM install and really want to get rid of the junk, find a Windows 7 install DVD that's the same as yours, make sure you have your COA on hand, and reinstall from scratch. I would have done that myself, but Microsoft Works is bundled with my PC, and I don't to get rid of that.
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Thanks, like I said my PC is a stock Windows 7 x64 so I don’t have any problems per se with OEM installed applications, however as I originally posted I was trying to recover some playlists from my iPod and this resulted in me trying out a bunch of different software which I want to completely remove.