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How Do You Uninstall Windows Vista Components?

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How Do You Uninstall Windows Vista Components?

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Windows Vista components include system services, and optional programs such as games. Some of the are unnecessary components that use system resources such as RAM (Random Access Memory) with no added benefit to your computer. Fortunately, unlike prior operating systems, Windows Vista includes a utility that enables you to uninstall/disable the Windows components you are no longer interested in with little ease. Click the Windows “Start” button and click the “Control Panel.” You should see a series of sections with links underneath them. Scroll down the to the “Programs and Features” section and click the “Turn Windows features on or off” link. A new dialog box opens. Scroll down the dialog box and uncheck the Windows Vista components that you are no longer interested in using.

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