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Remove unwanted programs from Windows Vista
Friday, February 1, 2008Windows Vista ships and installs with a lot of programs and features that I do not need. Iâ??m not only talking about games and wallpapers but also about Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer or support for Tablet PCs. These applications and functions are nevertheless installed when you install Windows Vista and there is no way of disabling many of them during the installation.
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