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Add & Remove Software:

In most cases software will load on its own after you place the software cd in the drive. If it doesn't go to your desktop and select "my computer" then select your cd drive (or disk drive that the software is located).
If you have downloaded a program and need to install it, find where you downloaded the program and start the software installation.

Un-installation can be a little more difficult but in most cases it is just a few steps, follow along.
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1.) Go to your Start menu and select "Control Panel"


2.) Change your control panel's view to classic


3.) Select "Add or Remove Programs"

 
4.) Chose the program to remove & select Change/Remove. This will start a Un-installation wizard that will walk you through the final steps. If asked "Do you want to delete * dll files as they may be used by other programs" Always select "NO TO ALL". This means that if you delete shared files that many programs use it could affect they way your other software operates.

 

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