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Google Gadgets
I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it
came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these items, or are they related to something that still has to be uninstalled? Thanks. -- Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
Bob S wrote:
> > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? YEs, you can diss them. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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Re: Google Gadgets
Yes, you can delete them. Just de-googled 3 new Dell's myself.
Louis "Bob S" <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote in message news:dmisk3lconku8dc1v2hait5pglbh7unbf8@4ax.com... > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? > > Thanks. > -- > > Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
Yes, you can delete them. Just de-googled 3 new Dell's myself.
Louis "Bob S" <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote in message news:dmisk3lconku8dc1v2hait5pglbh7unbf8@4ax.com... > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? > > Thanks. > -- > > Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
Yes, you can delete them. Just de-googled 3 new Dell's myself.
Louis "Bob S" <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote in message news:dmisk3lconku8dc1v2hait5pglbh7unbf8@4ax.com... > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? > > Thanks. > -- > > Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
PS: If I recall correctly, this folder is also in the "My Documents" folder
for the default user. Remove it from there and any new users won't get one. Louis "Bob S" <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote in message news:dmisk3lconku8dc1v2hait5pglbh7unbf8@4ax.com... > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? > > Thanks. > -- > > Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
PS: If I recall correctly, this folder is also in the "My Documents" folder
for the default user. Remove it from there and any new users won't get one. Louis "Bob S" <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote in message news:dmisk3lconku8dc1v2hait5pglbh7unbf8@4ax.com... > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? > > Thanks. > -- > > Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
PS: If I recall correctly, this folder is also in the "My Documents" folder
for the default user. Remove it from there and any new users won't get one. Louis "Bob S" <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote in message news:dmisk3lconku8dc1v2hait5pglbh7unbf8@4ax.com... > I just bought a new Dell computer with WinXP. As usual it > came with extra stuff I didn't want, such as the Google > Desktop Search. I uninstalled GDS, but in the My Documents > folder there's a "My Google Gadgets" subfolder, which > contains three things, all with .gg extensions (clock, > weather and alarm clock). There's no longer any reference to > "Google" in add/remove programs, so I assume but don't know > that these .gg items are leftovers from GDS. > > Does anyone know whether it's ok to simply delete these > items, or are they related to something that still has to be > uninstalled? > > Thanks. > -- > > Bob S. |
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Re: Google Gadgets
Bob S <xxxx@xxxxx.com> wrote:
Thanks to both of you for the replies. Much appreciated. -- Bob S. |
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