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‎Apr 16, 2008
10:11 AM
Determine ALL system changes made by an Installer (any tools?)
Dear all!
I'm in search of a tool (freeware preferred) to determine ALL changes that have been made to a system by an installer.
I imagine something like a comparison tool to compare the whole system (e.g. file system, registry,...) before and after the installation!
I'd really appreciate your help!
Michael
I'm in search of a tool (freeware preferred) to determine ALL changes that have been made to a system by an installer.
I imagine something like a comparison tool to compare the whole system (e.g. file system, registry,...) before and after the installation!
I'd really appreciate your help!
Michael
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‎Feb 15, 2011
06:44 PM
That product seems to no longer be available. Maybe try: http://www.innovative-sol.com/uninstaller/ Advanced Uninstaller
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‎Feb 15, 2011
08:38 PM
Actually,
this may be better. Install watch Pro
http://www.brothersoft.com/installwatch-download-9407.html
this may be better. Install watch Pro
http://www.brothersoft.com/installwatch-download-9407.html
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‎Feb 15, 2011
10:20 PM
Poltron wrote:
Actually,
this may be better. Install watch Pro
http://www.brothersoft.com/installwatch-download-9407.html
That's the one I typically use.