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Charlie
06-10-2007, 02:37 PM
So, you're the proud owner of a new PC. You anxiously open the box, dumping out the contents, casting the instructions aside. You feverishly push your old PC off the desk and get the new one set up. On the floor lies a pile of plastic wrap and twist ties. Your brand spanking new PC boots up only to greet you with a plethora of pop up advertisements pestering you to pay for anti-virus software or sign up for a music service. Your desktop is littered with website links for 'special offers.' The system tray is already full of programs that continuously use your internet connection to make sure that you're 'up to date.'

"When did I ask for this?" you ask. Well, you didn't and that's where the PC Decrapifier comes in. The PC Decrapifier attempts to remove all of the crap on your PC that you never asked for or wanted. To manually remove all of this stuff by hand can take at least an hour (depending on the severity of the infestation.) The PC Decrapifier will detect the 'crap' on your system, you choose what to uninstall, then sit back and let the PC Decrapifier work its magic.

All of this stuff is placed on your new PC because the big companies like Dell, HP and others sell advertising space on your PC to put more money in their pockets at the expense of your time and frustration.

The PC Decrapifier is a program free for personal use to help the average computer user combat this problem. It is also available for PC technicians at a small fee to use as a tool in their everyday business to save a tremendous amount of time.

Download | The PC Decrapifier (http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/download)

zebadee
06-10-2007, 03:41 PM
Hi :)
I downloaded & ran this program.
Unfortunately not a good test as I've no crap to start with. :biggrin:

Charlie
06-10-2007, 08:09 PM
There was a user from another forum I regularly visit that used this and he stated it did work so you know.

Charlie
04-06-2008, 08:32 AM
So, you're the proud owner of a new PC. You anxiously open the box, dumping out the contents, casting the instructions aside. You feverishly push your old PC off the desk and get the new one set up. On the floor lies a pile of plastic wrap and twist ties. Your brand spanking new PC boots up only to greet you with a plethora of pop up advertisements pestering you to pay for anti-virus software or sign up for a music service. Your desktop is littered with website links for 'special offers.' The system tray is already full of programs that continuously use your internet connection to make sure that you're 'up to date.'

"When did I ask for this?" you ask. Well, you didn't and that's where the PC Decrapifier comes in. The PC Decrapifier attempts to remove all of the crap on your PC that you never asked for or wanted. To manually remove all of this stuff by hand can take at least an hour (depending on the severity of the infestation.) The PC Decrapifier will detect the 'crap' on your system, you choose what to uninstall, then sit back and let the PC Decrapifier work its magic.

All of this stuff is placed on your new PC because the big companies like Dell, HP and others sell advertising space on your PC to put more money in their pockets at the expense of your time and frustration.

The PC Decrapifier is a program free for personal use to help the average computer user combat this problem. It is also available for PC technicians at a small fee to use as a tool in their everyday business to save a tremendous amount of time.

Download | The PC Decrapifier (http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/download)

A bump for our members here.

Charlie
01-03-2009, 05:06 PM
Nice tool to remove a lot of OEM crap that can cause system issues with dvd burning and much more.

geeper
01-03-2009, 09:34 PM
Come to think of it there is a couple of people in this post that I see on another forum I frequently visit and actually they both give good advise. They know who I'm talking about.

ReadMeToo
01-03-2009, 09:37 PM
Now I wonder who they may be????what0::irritating:google:

geeper
01-03-2009, 09:57 PM
I'm not saying but Charlie and Zebadee could possibly tell you who.mood2:

GJ
01-03-2009, 10:22 PM
Come to think of it there is a couple of people in this post that I see on another forum I frequently visit and actually they both give good advise. They know who I'm talking about.

What forum is this? would it be UDVDR

geeper
01-04-2009, 06:39 AM
Yes, I never go there though my loyalty is here 99 percent of the time.:Bow::Bow::Bow:

Jet Li
01-04-2009, 06:45 AM
Yes, I never go there though my loyalty is here 99 percent of the time.:Bow::Bow::Bow:

THats good make it 99.66% and we have a deal..:naanaa: I Personally love the Ultimate forum it's a a great wealth of Info and help.