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It was designed to stay on your system until the license expired, but many people including myself have not been able to pull the software off.
Sorry that is quite a bug, there is no real way to uninstall that Bug Program, short of a complete format and reinstall.
If you want to know how to do that you will need to backup the files you wish to keep, have the XP Disk, and follow these instructions.
Everything on your C: drive Is about to be deleted; Insert the Windows installation disk into your CD drive. Shut down your PC. Then, boot from CD.
This part is important: do NOT run the Windows installation from Windows itself. Shut down first, and then boot up the machine from CD.
Click Press F12 to boot from CD
The reason why booting from CD is important is because we're going to delete the C: drive partition where Windows is installed and re-format it. You can't do this if Windows booted from C:, because it can't delete the partition from which it is running.
Step through the Windows installation. At the Welcome to Setup page, press Enter. Press F8 to accept the Windows XP Licensing Agreement. You'll be asked if you want to repair your existing Windows XP installation. Press ESC to bypass the repair and install a fresh copy. All your existing disk partitions will be listed, like this. You want to delete the current partition where Windows is installed. Use the arrow key to select it, and press D to delete it. Press L to confirm. Then, to create a new partition, select the un-partitioned space and press C. To create a new partition with the maximum amount of space allotted to it, press Enter. Now select a new partition you've just created to install Windows on. Format the drive as NTFS (Quick if you want, but I went thorough just to be sure.) Depending on the size of the drive and how fast your computer is, this will take some time. Then, follow Windows Setup's steps, set your area code and name and password and let it reboot as many times as necessary until it asks you to log in for the first time.
Congratulations! Welcome to your new Windows installation. But we're not done yet. Install any missing drivers.
Once you get Windows XP up and running, chances are everything on your computer won't be working perfectly. Are you connected to the internet? Can you play music? Is your screen resolution unusually large? The answer is probably no to all those questions, except the last one. Do not panic. This is the part where you install the right drivers for your hardware. First, get a list of what Windows doesn't have installed correctly. From Control Panel, go to System, then Hardware, and click on the Device Manager. Chances are it'll look something like mine did after my fresh installation:
Those yellow question marks/exclamation points are Windows' way of saying "I know this hardware is here, but I don't know what it is or how to control it." Insert each driver CD you've got stacked up beside you and install the software needed for all your computer's components. If you don't have a driver disk, get on that other machine you've got next to you and Google up the brand and model of each of the components for which you need a driver, download, and burn to disk and install on your fresh Windows machine. Update Windows.
If you used the Windows installation CD that shipped with your computer three years ago, you've got an old version of Windows that came out 7 service packs ago. As soon as you're online go directly to Windows Update and patch up Windows.
Here is a great site for a Pictorial;
http://helpdesk.its.uiowa.edu/windows/instructions/reformat.htm
This will in the long run save you a major grief of trying to get it off.
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