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uninstall, v. Computing. Brit. |ˌʌnɪnˈstɔːl|, U.S. |ˌənənˈstɔl|, |ˌənənˈstɑl| [‹ un- prefix2 + install v.1] trans. To remove (data or an application) from a computer.
1981Re: Comments on News Conversion in net.news (Usenet newsgroup) 19 June Presumably after a short time (say, a week or two) the old news can be uninstalled. 1985Computers & Electronics (Nexis) Mar. 34 You may make up to three copies of the program (a counter decrements after each installation), but you can uninstall a copy anytime, forcing the counter back up by one. 1997Bangkok Post 26 Feb. (Database section) 5/4 If you've already installed a previous version of Office, un-install it with the Microsoft Setup application. 2004Computer Music ((Beginners Special)) Apr. 57/3 If you ever want to uninstall Cmuzys, just delete this folder and it will be gone. Derivatives. uninstaller n. a utility program which removes data or applications from a computer.
1991Re: Command.com in Ramdisk in comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc (Usenet newsgroup) 25 Apr. If you can, put the cache in a batch file, with an appropriate *uninstaller batch file if possible. 1996Linux Jrnl. Oct. (inside front cover), We hope you'll never want to uninstall it. But should you ever want to, it comes with its own uninstaller to return your PC to its original state. 2005Houston Chron. (Nexis) 20 Sept. (Business section) 4 Because you are using Windows 2000, you will find the uninstaller in the Add/Remove programs section of the Control Panel. |