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Posted by sharx35 on December 3, 2007, 8:24 pm
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>> I have been unsuccessful in uninstalling Quicken Deluxe 2007 on my
>> old laptop which I plan to give to a friend.
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> Please don't uninstall it, there will still be information left behind.
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> To avoid future problems, use the restore option of the laptop to put
> it back to it's original condition. If you don't have the restore
> disks you can obtain them from the manufacturer's website in most cases
> or, at the very least, format the harddrive to remove everything.
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> BTW, to comply with EULAs you'll need to give your friend copies of all
> software installed on the laptop AND copies of all software used as
> qualifying products for upgrade installations. It's MUCH easier to use
> the restore option.
Or the EULA police will come knocking on your door. NOT going to happen!
EULA's are to be ignored--in reality, MOST of the time, they have no teeth.
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