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Last edited by louie54; 04-06-2011 at 01:51 AM.
Put a thin, square slice of bread in your CD drive and run it. You'll quickly discover what it does. |
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I walked right into that one -.- |
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Seriously though, it's just some shitty bloatware you got along with your new laptop. I suggest you wipe your harddrive clean and then get your hands on a clean Windows 7 installation. You'd be surprised by how much power bloatware siphons out of your computer. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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Don't want that program to use all of your CPU's kilos. |
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Even if you uninstall most of it, there'll probably still be a lot of left very deep in the system that you can't get rid of, without starting from scratch. Can you tell me a little more about that Windows 7 DVD you got? Like, what version is it and where did you get it. |
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Do you know what it's for? |
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I do have a spare Win7 CD I got to upgrade from XP some time ago. So you're suggesting I use that? |
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I suggest you install that on your laptop. Basic/Home Premium is not really that amazing, I'd probably just pirate the Ultimate edition, but I'm also a filthy criminal. Anything is better than a laptop filled with annoying bloatware, that only slows you down and bugs you all the time. |
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I don't have the case with me at the moment, but I got it from Amazon.com for about $100. It's the Basic/Home Premium one and I didn't get any junkware with it that I noticed. |
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Toaster.exe |
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Last edited by LikesToTrip; 04-06-2011 at 05:15 AM.
It would of made a noticeable difference on the netbook I had, trust me. I switched lids which required me to take practically the whole thing apart, and when I put it back together, it would heat up way too quick, and my CPU would be reaching 90-100%. Flash plug-in alone (around 20k) would alone set it off. So you can see that I'm a little sensitive to having a fast/fresh, junkware-free computer. |
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Thats a movie! |
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Sorry to revive an old thread, but if anyone else is wondering about this, reinstalling your os is not necessary. toaster.exe is a program used by the "Dell Datasafe Local Backup". It comes pre-installed on just about all Dell machines, and it is mostly used for, as the name implies, creating a local backup. This may not always be necessary, so you can uninstall or stop the process, but its only use is to restore your machine back to factory standards without wiping your personal files and data. You can read more on it at the dell website for it dell . com / support / troubleshooting / us / en / 19 / KCS / KcsArticles / ArticleView?c=&l=&s=&docid=266281 |
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Backup/restoration software is pretty much number 1 on my list of "Get rid of it as quickly as possible". |
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Last edited by Marvo; 06-14-2013 at 10:48 PM.
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i completely agree but i just wanted to state that a full wipe and reinstall isnt necessary, you can uninstall the program; it is defined as "Dell Datasafe Local Backup" in the change or remove program of windows. |
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