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Can someone tell if i can safely remove these programs?

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joko | 14:26 Sun 17th Jan 2010 | Technology
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they were already on my computer when i got it, and i have no idea what some of them are, and to my knowledge i dont use them.

ESU for microsoft vista
favourit
hp customer experience enhancements
microsoft silverlight
MS SQL server 2005 compact edition [ENU]
MS sync framework runtime native v1.0 (x86)
MS sync framework servcies native v1.0 (x86)
microsoft visual C++2005 ATL update kb973923 - x86 8.0 50777.4052
MS visual C++ 2005 redistributable
MS visual C++ 2005 redistributable - x86 9.0 53029.4017
MSCU for MS vista
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB93672)
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB98352)
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB97398)
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB93887)

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ESU for vista can be removed (it's a HP own brand system updater, not needed as windows updates can handle it prefectly well)

Can't find what favourit is!

hp customer experience enhancements can be removed

Leave all others installed, other things will be dependent on them.
Many programs require other programs to be installed for them to work.

So even though YOU might not use them, a program you might use DOES use them.

For example MS SQL Server is a database product where data is held. Another product may well use MS SQL Server to hold data it requires.

Uninstalling a few programs is not going to save you much disk space if that is what you are worried about.

Stopping programs starting in the first place (when the computer starts up) may make your PC go faster so that is worth doing.

As a general rule, if you dont know what a program is DONT uninstal it. If you do it may stop your computer working and it could take ages (and cost a lot of money) to get it working again.
btw Most (if not all) the programs that begin MS in the list above will be Microsoft and are almost certain required for Windows to work properly (or a component of Windows to work properly).

There are all sorts of things that go on "under the covers" in Windows that most of us have no idea about so unless you are a computer expert leave well alone.

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