Uses for PC Decrapifier

What are some uses for PC Decrapifier? Here is a list that I have compiled.

Adobe CS Removal
There may be a time where you will make an attempt to use your Adobe CS software but the programs will not launch and will prompt you to uninstall and reinstall the program once more. The developer will even offer a “Repair Program” to correct the issue but unfortunately, it may not work as intended. Thankfully, PC Decrapifier will be able to get out most of the corrupted files for you to do a clean reinstall.

Bloatware Removal
Your new Windows PC will come loaded with lots of program from the manufacture. Some of these programs will be useful to you while some will be nothing but junk that uses up your Random Access Memory and hard drive space. By utilizing PC Decrapifier, you can free up the hard drive of these programs along with your RAM if they are loaded upon start.

Malware Removal
Need to watch a movie online? You may be asked to install Flash or JavaScript but this will not be from the actual developer and you will unwillingly install malicious software (malware) in the form of extensions and toolbars for web browsers. Once these are in, it can be difficult to remove them for a novice without PC Decrapifier.

Note: On one occasion using PC Decrapifier on Microsoft Vista, it would not work as needed after installation as it kept producing an alert that said Internet Explorer 9 or higher was required.

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Stephan Pringle

Technology Support Specialist at Sipylus
About The Author: Stephan Pringle is an Information Technology Support Specialist. He covers hardware and software and provides tips for you to troubleshoot and repair issues on your own. In his spare time, he writes articles about the State of New York on his Hackintosh and HackBook and that has helped him to become the top contributor of the New York City section of Yahoo! Answers.
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About The Author: Stephan Pringle is an Information Technology Support Specialist. He covers hardware and software and provides tips for you to troubleshoot and repair issues on your own. In his spare time, he writes articles about the State of New York on his Hackintosh and HackBook and that has helped him to become the top contributor of the New York City section of Yahoo! Answers.