I'm the go-to IT guy for many of my friends and family (as I'm sure most of you who read these forums probably are
) and I've seen my fair share of interesting things people do with their computers.
Recently a colleague gave me a laptop to clean up where his kids and wife managed to install 3 virus scanners, six toolbars, and every version of office since 2003. Naturally uninstalling that took hours. Not only was every move being scanned by Norton, McAfee and AVG, but windows 10 was helpfully thrashing the mechanical hard disk doing updates in the background as well.
So it got me thinking. Is there a way to bypass the OS and uninstall software, access the device manager, etc., if this computer's hard drive was placed in a USB enclosure and mounted on my own PC? That would save me hours of waiting for things to load because the PC wouldn't be bogged down by running the garbage programs I would be trying to get rid of.
I know that conceptually it can be done, because I can delete the program files manually with a file explorer, and clean up the registry later, but what I'm looking for is a way to get the add/remove programs list of the OS I'm fixing and run the uninstallers properly without actually having to boot into said OS.
Ditto for device manager - I'd like to be able to uninstall or update device drivers if they're causing issues, without being slowed down by said issues.
Any ideas or software that can do this?
Recently a colleague gave me a laptop to clean up where his kids and wife managed to install 3 virus scanners, six toolbars, and every version of office since 2003. Naturally uninstalling that took hours. Not only was every move being scanned by Norton, McAfee and AVG, but windows 10 was helpfully thrashing the mechanical hard disk doing updates in the background as well.
So it got me thinking. Is there a way to bypass the OS and uninstall software, access the device manager, etc., if this computer's hard drive was placed in a USB enclosure and mounted on my own PC? That would save me hours of waiting for things to load because the PC wouldn't be bogged down by running the garbage programs I would be trying to get rid of.
I know that conceptually it can be done, because I can delete the program files manually with a file explorer, and clean up the registry later, but what I'm looking for is a way to get the add/remove programs list of the OS I'm fixing and run the uninstallers properly without actually having to boot into said OS.
Ditto for device manager - I'd like to be able to uninstall or update device drivers if they're causing issues, without being slowed down by said issues.
Any ideas or software that can do this?
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