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View Installed Software and Programs on Windows 8
How to view all installed software and programs on my Windows 8 system?
✍: FYIcenter.com
If you want view all installed software and programs on your Windows 8 system,
you can use the Control Panel as described in this tutorial:
1. Press "Windows-R" key and enter "Control Panel" menu. You see the Control Panel screen showing up.
2. Click the "Uninstall a program" link in the "Programs" section. You see the "Uninstall or change a program" screen showing up with all installed software and programs listed.
3. Review each installed program entry
and pay attention to the publisher name and installed on date
to help you to determine if it is an old program that you needs to be updated,
or a bad program that you need to uninstall it.
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⇒ Uninstall Installed Software and Programs on Windows 8
⇠What Is an Installed Software on Windows 8
⇑ Uninstall Old or Bad Software on Windows 8
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