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  2. bootcfg - Wikipedia

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    default – Specify the default operating system entry; delete – Deletes an operating system entry; ems – Add or change settings for redirection of the Emergency Management Services console; query – Query and displays [boot loader] and [operating systems] section entries; raw – Add operating system load options

  3. Verbose mode - Wikipedia

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    June 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) In computing , Verbose mode is an option available in many computer operating systems and programming languages that provides additional details as to what the computer is doing and what drivers and software it is loading during startup or in programming it would produce detailed output for ...

  4. CCleaner - Wikipedia

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    CCleaner (/ ˈ s iː ˌ k l iː n ər /; originally meaning "Crap Cleaner"), [6] developed by Piriform Software, is a utility used to clean potentially unwanted files and invalid Windows Registry entries from a computer. It is one of the longest-established system cleaners, first launched in 2004. [7]

  5. Code bloat - Wikipedia

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    Code bloat can be caused by inadequacies in the programming language in which the code is written, the compiler used to compile it, or the programmer writing it. Thus, while code bloat generally refers to source code size (as produced by the programmer), it can be used to refer instead to the generated code size or even the binary file size.

  6. EasyBCD - Wikipedia

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    EasyBCD has a number of bootloader-related features that can be used to repair and configure the bootloader. From the "Manage Bootloader" section of EasyBCD, it is possible to switch between the BOOTMGR bootloader (used since Windows Vista) and the NTLDR bootloader (used by legacy versions of Windows, from Windows NT to Windows XP) in the MBR from within Windows by simply clicking a button.

  7. Software bloat - Wikipedia

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    The term is also commonly used for preinstalled software bundled on a device, usually by the hardware manufacturer, that is mostly unwanted by the purchaser. The term may also be applied to the accumulation of unwanted and unused software elements that remain after partial and incomplete uninstallation. These elements may include whole programs ...

  8. Pre-installed software - Wikipedia

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    The bundling of these unwanted applications is often performed in exchange for financial compensation, paid to the OEM by the application's publisher. At the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show , Dell defended this practice, stating that it keeps costs down, and implying that systems might cost significantly more to the end user if these programs ...

  9. Uninstaller - Wikipedia

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    An uninstaller, also called a deinstaller, is a variety of utility software designed to remove other software or parts of it from a computer. It is the opposite of an installer . Uninstallers are useful primarily when software components are installed in multiple directories, or where some software components might be shared between the system ...