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Originally posted by Umfriend
PIT: So you had a Sierra product that wanted to provide good service? Kewl!
Also I've got Toca by codemasters that wants to uninstall another program can't remember which though.
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BTW PIT: thx for the offer on the uninstaller of ATi drivers. (wanted to do a PM, but apparantly you don't want those). I don't need them as yet as I've found the best uninstaller myself: "Format C:".
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Originally posted by Umfriend
BTW "Format C:".
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Format C is the easy way out. It looks like ATI are going to write a proper uninstaller using outside help. Can't see why they can't do in house though.
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It must be all of them at once.......
I haven't had any problems with Creative drivers, but the old Sound Blaster Live! Drivers were VERY big. VIA has always been doubtfull, but I have never had anything but problemsa with ATi, started with a Mach32 card on Windows 95, and I had problems with the last ATI card we had at work. I will never have an ATi card in my computer for shure, even if they are x times faster than enything else
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Format C: is the ONLY real way out when you just got your new Seagate 15K.3 and want to change the layout and usage of drives etc. OK, not the ONLY, but any other would be at most the punultimate way out
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Ah UMfriend you didn't say that. Certainly is the only way out.
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