go to start and click on control panel and go to add remove programs and choos the program. Search for " Reflective Riot " on YouTube and view their video on how uninstall programs step by step, they will show you how to do it.
Well, it depends which type of computer you have... (i.e. Dell, HP, Mac, Toshiba, etc.)
Hopefully, you have either a Dell and/or Hp because those are the only ones I know how to uninstall a program on..
Steps:
Step 1: Go to either, the Search feature on your Dell/HP or go to the control panel, (for the simplest method, use the search feature.)
Step 2: When you get to the search feature, type in uninstall a program, then open it and it should pop up then you right-click your mouse on the programs you want to uninstall. For the way with the control panel, click control panel>programs tab>uninstall a program (usually you won't have to click on programs it will just be under the headline instead of you having to click it.)
Sorry if you had a different computer and I didn't help you with your problem, but, luckily, you can just go to that computer manufacturer's website, (i.e. apple.com, dell.com, etc.) then go to the Technical Support/Support, or Customer Support, I bet you can get what you need there, or call their Customer Service hot-line for tips on the phone rather than the computer, either way should work, hope this helps!
1. Go to Start
2. Go to Control Panel
3. Choose Add Or Remove Programs
4. Remove the programs you don't want anymore
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you can uninstall any program that you'd prefer not to receive,Uninstall programs that allow you to safely and completely remove unneeded programs and related files from your hard disk.
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This is a site-not a program. If you select from programs list in your comp, you can uninstall any that are there. Window icon, seelct from list & go from there.
Uninstall undesired or unused programs (control panel>Install/uninstall programs).Defragment your hard drive. (Start menu>all programs> accessories>System Tools>Disk Defragmentor>Defragment Disk).Change a good system protection software (not take too much system resources)
Some programs can just be copied from one drive to the other. However, most programs will not work this way. You will probably have to uninstall the program from your master drive and then install it on your slave drive using the program's installation disk.
No. They will stay on the hard drive.
->Go to control panel. -->From there, click on programs. --->Uninstall programs. ---->Find your logitech software. ----->Click uninstall.
The data hard drive or just hard drive is where all your programs are stored when your computer is shut down. Every progam you see on your computer is stored on the hard drive. That's why the bigger the hard drive the more programs you can put on your computer.
Had the same problem, it wasn't listed in the "Add/Remove Programs" list in the control panel. Go to hard drive / Program Files / NCH Software. Each different program has an "uninstall" icon in the individual folders. Run that and it should work.
You should properly uninstall the program. 1st go to Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs. Uninstall the program you wanted to uninstall. After that you can then manually remove the remaining files of the program in your hard disk commonly located at the folder Program Files in Drive C. Finally try to reinstall the program you wish to install.