PC Buyers Want ‘Crapware’ Removed

Topics Computer on April 26th, 2007

When large businesses new PCs, they often wipe the hard drives clean and install a fresh copy of Windows, along with the other they want workers to have. Some , frustrated with all of the trial , desktop icons and other stuff that comes loaded on their machines, are doing the same thing.

However, what works for businesses isn’t always so easy for individuals. Many computers don’t actually come with a clean copy of the . Instead, many ship with a “recovery partition” or a recovery disc that restores the system back to the way it shipped–with all that extra .

“I’m willing to accept that it comes with junk and I’m willing to clean it up,” said Bill Shanner, a self-described “senior-citizen ” who has seven and at least a half dozen . “The thing that aggravates me is having to a second copy of an . If you pay for something, you ought to get what you pay for.”

Some PC makers, like Gateway and , say they do offer a disc with just Windows, allowing them to do a clean install of the , should they choose to do so. Others, like Hewlett-Packard and Sony, use a “system restore” option. HP said it does so to help facilitate product support.

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