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    acer empower technology software for acer aspire 5920g

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by flashlight27, Jan 7, 2008.

  1. flashlight27

    flashlight27 Notebook Consultant

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    what do exactly need of acer empower technology?, acer recovery,acer edata,acer elock,acer epresantation







    i was just wondering what components of acer empower technology on my acer aspire 5920g can i uninstall.

    if i do that would acer software function correctly on vista?

    because when i bought the acer aspire 592Og there were pre installed software like acer online games
    i deleted that and all acer games

    can someone tell me please what i can uninstall of acer
    without problems

    because i have a anti - virus ,windows firewall,defender etc...

    do i need like acer edata




    Ultimatly, You don't need any of Acers pre-installed software. Unless you want to keep some, and get rid of some.

    This could be a problem because some acer programs may use the same files as another and if you get rid of one, you may dis-able the other.

    Unless someone here knows Acer inside and out and can tell you whats safe and whats not based on what you want to keep, and what you want to delete, I would recommend you go out, Buy Vista, format your HD, install Vista fresh, goto Acer and download any hardware drivers you may need.

    However, If you want to get rid of ALL of Acers "Pre-installed" software, you can do so safely.

    Personally though, I would preferr to buy a fresh copy of vista, Format HD, and start Fresh. That way I have a clean registry, and no staggering files. Because when you uninstall something, 99.9% of the time there are still lingering Registry entries and odd and end files....