I shouldn't be too annoyed at aol, lets say on you're 286, you'd most
likely be using the dos version, my experience with deleting dos program
has been better than deleting a windows program.  Actually, I have the
program called uninstall manager which runs under win95, 98 etc.  It works
well, and I can delete any residue i.e temporary files or anything left
after uninstalling a program.  it's great.

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> From: Andrew Geoghegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SURVPC] tag 4U
> Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 11:45 AM
>
> sorry, I really can't remember if AOL did or did not completely remove
> itself from my 286 system circa '95/'96.
>
> Does anyone have input on this?
>
> if I used the free AOL cd {I guess version 5.0?} would I be able to
> Completely uninstall or rid my 386/486/pentium system of AOL if I so
chose
> at some later date?
>
> does installing AOL do any permanent damage to PC's?
>
> or after uninstalling does AOL leave any residue?
>
>
> > Do you know when they are really useless???: when you install AOL ... I
> > don't Think my old little 286 ever did recover or fully uninstall from
my
> > AOL experience as a subscriber (:
> > >
> > > Computers are like air conditioners, they are useless when you open
> > > Windows.
> > >>
>
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