If you just purchased a new computer and want to remove the software unnecessary or undesirable, then the PC Decrapifier is a tool to help you perform this task. It's only free for personal use - although the commercial version is also worth paying.

Although The PC Decrapifier is designed for new computers, there's no reason not to use it on an older one. It's easy to let hard drives get filled up with unwanted installations, but Windows makes uninstallation a bit of a pain. Instead of uninstalling one by one, The PC Decrapifier tries to automate things, y letting you select multiple applications to uninstall at once.

PC Decrapifier is a great tool for anyone looking to do a batch uninstall or scan an entire hard drive at once. This works well to rid your machine of annoying pop-ups or all the bloatware that comes pre-installed on PCs. PC Decrapifier does work more as batch uninstall software so you aren't given as many options to pick if you want to work with deleted, junk or internet files. But the process is clean and provides extra room on your hard drive.
PC Decrapifier has two ways that you can remove files from your computer: an automated list and a manual remove list. The automated list is quicker, once you have set up what you want the program to look for. You will have to go through your computer and see what and where the files are that you want to delete. The manual removal list displays all of the applications in the system. It's just a list and Decrapifier won't tell you what you should remove, but it gives you a faster way to remove files than going through and selecting files yourself. This feature allows you to save these files to an auto-remove list, making these files a priority next time you scan.
The biggest setback with PC Decrapifier is its monitoring and backup tools, which are sparse at best. When you run either the manual or automated scan, you can set a restore point before running the program. The problem is this is the only thing you can do and this won't bring back any files you accidentally removed, but it can be useful for driver issues. There are no registry backups or file backups, so make sure you aren't clicking any boxes that will remove files you want to keep.
PC Decrapifier is effective with file removal. But should you run into trouble and seek help from the manufacturer, you can expect quick and personal responses from company representatives. While we were testing this software, we were constantly in contact with the reps and received replies to various emails in less than 24 hours. The problem with their support is that email is the only way to communicate. There are no FAQs, forum or blog to find answers.

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