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Application Software Problems

Often you may find that complicated applications suffer over time, and some components stop working the way they should.

You may come to the conclusion that it would help to start anew.

If you plan to reinstall software, it is advisable (and sometimes absolutely necessary) to un‐install the earlier version.

This process will often remove the error, or inconsistency that has been plaguing you.

You would do yourself a great service if you keep details of the installation process.

It is advisable to keep the start‐up package for installation, and store with it any registration code you may need to authorize continued use of the software.

At times the opposite problem will arise to vex you.

A program suite you want to delete just won’t give up the ghost, and sizeable shards are left to pollute your system, despite all your efforts.

You may consider that the simplest solution is to re‐install the package, and then un‐install it again.

Implementing the above will usually during the re‐installation process replace some missing component (Possibly a special version of a DLL), and the un‐install process can then proceed smoothly.

Then you will finally be able to re‐install the application.