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    Getting rid of the bloatware

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Infinius, Jun 2, 2011.

  1. Infinius

    Infinius Notebook Guru

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    What are your guys preferred methods for getting rid of bloatware? Should I just do a minimal system image recovery, or remove each piece of bloatware one by one? I have the Dv6t qe by the way.
     
  2. fiveoneooo

    fiveoneooo Notebook Consultant

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    I did the minimal system recovery and I feel it worked quite well I must say. Did not have to hunt the drivers down llike if you did a fresh install. Feels cleaner than just uninstalling the bloat your self
     
  3. WAldenIV

    WAldenIV Notebook Consultant

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