6 Programs That You Should Remove Right Now From Your Computer
6 Programs That You Should Remove Right Now From Your Computer
1. Flash Player
At some point, web pages need plug-ins like Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight or Java to play videos or display a variety of applets. Now that most modern websites have switched to HTML5, these bits are no longer needed. Especially in flash or sales, but these components have become the cause of many breakthroughs.
2. Bullshit
If you install many programs and without observing each step of the installation process, you will end up installing many unwanted programs, these programs include the browser toolbar and some useless add-ons that only replace your default homepage and search engine.
3. Pre-installed software
Any laptop you buy - HP, Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo - you'll find a set of pre-installed software from the manufacturer on it. For example, HP HP Lounge, HP 3D DriveGuard, CyberLink YouCam, HP Support Assistant, HP Taskbar Windows 10. All these applications are designed to update something and protect something, but do practically nothing practical, except consume system resources.
4. Windows 10 Metro applications
Microsoft forces Windows 10 users to have a lot of apps and software from the so-called Metro apps, for example Xbox, Maps, Weather, OneNote, News, Sports, Finance, Mail... Metro apps have very limited functionality and a unique interface. Perhaps on a tablet they will work well, they are suitable, but on a laptop or desktop computer they seem superfluous. Fortunately, it can be completely removed.
5. Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 11 is the latest version of this "legendary" browser. It has not been used for a long time, but Microsoft has integrated it into Windows 10. Many of us use this browser only once, that is, when we use it to scan another browser like Chrome or Firefox, and then leave it there. forever.
6. Windows Media Player and QuickTime
Are you still using Media Player? There are many more sophisticated alternatives, my friend. You can disable Windows Media Player by "Enable or disable Windows components".