add/remove, which programs should I delete?

S

swellmel

These are the many Canon programs in my pc (windows xp) add/remove. I want to
gain space. Can you advise which one are really not needed?
I have a canon camera but don't really ever use canon programs for the
camera for printing or uploading. I use Picasa, etc. Thank you, Mel

Canon camera access library
canon camera support library
Canon image gateway task for zoombrowser ex
canon ip4300 (this is my Canon Pixma4300 printer)
Canon MOV decoder
Canon my printer
Canon utilities Camerawindow
Canon utilities Camerawindow DC
Canon utilities Camerawindow DC_DV 5 for zoombrowser EX
Canon utilities Camerawindow DC_DV 6 for zoombrowser EX
Canon utilities EOS Utility
Canon utilities my camera
Canon utilities my camera DC
Canon utilities photostitch
Canon utilities remotecapture task for zoombrowser EX
Canon utilities zoombrowser EX
canon zoombrowser EX memory card utility
 
L

Leonard Grey

Ask Canon what these programs do. Then you can decide which ones you
want to keep. This newsgroup is for Windows XP.
 
J

JS

If you use these programs and do not
want to part with them then first try the
suggestions below for gaining disk space>

First use Windows 'Disk Cleanup' to create more space on your C: drive.
Description of the Disk Cleanup Tool in Windows XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310312

Next: Empty the Recycle Bin.

If you recently installed Windows XP Service Pack 3:
Look for an odd folder name which is located here
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\cf8ec753e88561d..........\
Note: the apparent random set of letter and number may vary from my
example above but whatever the name is, it will be more than
600MB in size and can be safely deleted.
You may also see a number of other folders or files located in the:
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\ directory
They also can be deleted.

You can also free up more disk space by reducing
the number of 'System Restore' points:
Select Start/Control Panel/System, then in the System Properties window
click on the System Restore tab.
Next select the drive letter where Windows is installed (usually C:),
Then click on the Setting button
Now in the Drive Settings window move the Disk space usage slider to the
left to reduce the amount of drive space System Restore points will use.
This will remove some of the older restore points and free up some space.

Disable Hibernation and delete hiberfil.sys file (If you have it enabled):
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/...sys-hibernation-file-in-windows-xp-and-vista/
and:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/hibernate.mspx
and: http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/hiberfil-sys-xp.html

If you are using IE7 and then installed SP3 read the info below.
IE7 users will find the folders listed below on their hard drive:
$NtServicePackUninstallIDNMitigationAPIs$
$NtServicePackUninstallNLSDownlevelMapping$
They are needed to uninstall IE7. However, if you installed IE7 and
then installed XP SP3 you can no longer uninstall IE7 and these
folders can also be deleted.

Note: The recommended procedure before installing XP SP3 is to
uninstall IE7, then install XP SP3. Now you still have the ability to
install and uninstall IE7.

Next if you still need more space:
Remove the files used to uninstall updates to Windows
These folders and associated files in these folders are safe to remove,
however once deleted you will no longer be able to un-install a patch or
update that was associated with the deleted folder/files.
I would keep the most recent set (last two months just in case) of folders
and delete the older updates.
As a safety net I burned these folders to a CD before deleting them.
These files are located in the Windows folder and have folder names
like $NtUninstallKBXXXXXX$.
They are hidden folders so enable viewing of hidden files in Windows
Explorer.
Warning: One folder you should not delete is: $hf_mig$
Also See the following web pages on this issue:
http://www.pagestart.com/ntuninstall.html
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm

If you upgraded your PC from Windows 98 to Windows XP.
The $Win98UpdateUninstall$ can be deleted.

You can reduce the size of the Internet Explorer Disk Cache:
How and Why to Clear Your Cache:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/using/howto/customizing/clearcache.mspx
Just follow the instructions but instead of increasing the size
(as stated in the article) decrease it.

Finally: Check the Recycle Bin one more time and empty it
if necessary as some of those files you deleted in the steps
mentioned above may find there way into the recycle bin.

If you have more than one partition or drive then:
How to Change the Default Location of Mail and News Folders:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307971/en-us

Change the Default Location of the My Documents Folder
(Example: move it to the D drive)
See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310147
Also:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/how_to_move_my_documents.htm

How to move the Spool folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q308666
 
D

Daave

swellmel said:
These are the many Canon programs in my pc (windows xp) add/remove. I
want to
gain space. Can you advise which one are really not needed?
I have a canon camera but don't really ever use canon programs for the
camera for printing or uploading. I use Picasa, etc. Thank you,
Mel

Canon camera access library
canon camera support library
Canon image gateway task for zoombrowser ex
canon ip4300 (this is my Canon Pixma4300 printer)
Canon MOV decoder
Canon my printer
Canon utilities Camerawindow
Canon utilities Camerawindow DC
Canon utilities Camerawindow DC_DV 5 for zoombrowser EX
Canon utilities Camerawindow DC_DV 6 for zoombrowser EX
Canon utilities EOS Utility
Canon utilities my camera
Canon utilities my camera DC
Canon utilities photostitch
Canon utilities remotecapture task for zoombrowser EX
Canon utilities zoombrowser EX
canon zoombrowser EX memory card utility

If these programs are not configured to run in the background and if you
have plenty of free space on your hard drive, there's no need to remove
them at all -- even if you never use them.
 
D

db

one of the easier methods
for utilizing digital cameras
is to simply use the flash
disk to transfer pics from
the camera to the pc via
a generic card reader.

instead of connecting
the camera directly to
the pc.

then use your preferred
graphics program to
manage and edit them.

my suggestion is to
remove all that is
referenced to canon.

afterwards, run a
chkdsk, a defrag, then
a registry cleaner like
eusing.

it is unclear if you have
a canon printer as well.

but you can simply
install only that printer
driver.

personally, I don't utilize
the photo printer because
it is not as cheap or as
easy as uploading and
printing my pics to walmart
photo site.

but to each his/her own.

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