Would any of you please tell me which "system utility program" you would use in order to keep *track* of all of the new files (especially .exe-files & .dll-files), which tend to be inserted into the "WINDOWS" folder (the folder, which holds the...
Would any of you please tell me which "system utility program" you would use in order to keep
track of all of the new files (especially .exe-files & .dll-files), which tend to be inserted into the "WINDOWS" folder (the folder, which holds the system32 folder & private files, which are essential to operate Windows XP system) after you install a
new program?
Is there a system utility program, which works well (even if the
system restore service is disabled) and can track what file(s) go where & which files have been placed in the system32 folder & other places that are generally infiltrated when you install a shareware-program in "free-trial mode"?
I know some programs like Ashampoo Uninstaller, but it doesn't seem to keep track of all of the files that are inserted into my WINDOWS folder (especially the system32 & other sub-folders). And I've read about "Returnil Virtual System Premium 2008" or "XPLite", which allow Windows XP-users to remove all traces of a program but I don't know if either of them can work without using the System Restore service.
If you would suggest an uninstaller that can absolutely remove all unwanted (and non-essential) programs, as well as remove unwanted "services", please tell me so.
Thanks for your time & patience. I would appreciate any advice or links in regards to this topic.