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		<title>Removing hard to remove programs from vista and xp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So there are programs installed in your XP or Vista system that will not remove themselves from your computer when you use the uninstall provided by the application or they will not uninstall anyway by and easy means. There are a number of ways to manually remove the application by removing the applications registry keys [...]]]></description>
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