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#1 PeggyB

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Posted 28 June 2010 - 05:08 PM

This seems to be a great program, but I not very sure of what I can delete with it. If you look at the pic below the things in red are considered broken, as you can see it is all to do with HP......I have nothing on my computer that is HP....I use to have a printer connected but not anymore. Would it be safe to uninstaller that HP stuff?

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Posted 28 June 2010 - 07:47 PM

If your not using any HP software, I don't see why not. Do a quick system new restore point prior to allowing it to delete things and than if needed restore it.
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Posted 29 June 2010 - 12:06 AM

System restore won't restore programs.

AiO_Scan_CDA sounds like an All In One scanner (same for the next item in red)
bufferchm sounds like a part of HP printer.
Three others look like a part of HP support.

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Posted 29 June 2010 - 03:33 AM

Yep, .CHM is a Compiled Help File, same thing as a .HLP file.


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Microsoft Compiled HTML Help is a proprietary format for online help files, developed by Microsoft and first released in 1997 as a successor to the Microsoft WinHelp format. It was first introduced with the release of Windows 98, and is still supported and distributed through Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 platforms.[1][2]

HTML Help files are made with Help authoring tools. Microsoft ships the Help Workshop with supported versions of Microsoft Windows and makes the tool available as a free download. There are also a number of third-party Help authoring tools available.

The Microsoft Reader .LIT file format is basically a modification of the HTML Help CHM format. CHM files are sometimes used for e-books.[3]

In 2002, Microsoft announced some security risks associated with the .CHM format, as well as some security bulletins and patches.[4] They have since announced their intentions not to develop the .CHM format further, and will be moving to a new generation of Windows Help called Microsoft Assistance Markup Language in the Windows Vista operating system






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