If you need to remove Picture Puzzle from your computer, use the MS-Windows built-in uninstaller by following the steps below. They are designed to walk you through the process, which varies a little depending on which operating system you have on your computer.
In Windows XP, use the Add/Remove Programs utility.
a. From the Start button, launch the Control Panel
b. Select Add/Remove Programs.
c. Scroll down the list and find PicturePuzzle.
d. Click Change/Remove to uninstall PicturePuzzle
In Windows Vista, use the Uninstall or Change Program utility.
a. From the Start button, launch the Control Panel.
b. Under Programs, click “Uninstall a program.”
c. Scroll down the list and select PicturePuzzle
d. Click “Uninstall/Change” and follow any instructions
In Windows 7, use the Uninstall or Change Program utility.
a. From the Start button, click on Control Panel.
b. Click on Programs and then Programs and Features.
c. Scroll down the list and select PicturePuzzle
d. Click Uninstall.
You can use the same technique to uninstall the support files (all the .NET Framework entries), but unless disk space is a concern, it is better to leave them in place. Other programs may depend on the .NET files, so uninstalling them might break another application on your computer.
In Windows XP, use the Add/Remove Programs utility.
a. From the Start button, launch the Control Panel
b. Select Add/Remove Programs.
c. Scroll down the list and find PicturePuzzle.
d. Click Change/Remove to uninstall PicturePuzzle
In Windows Vista, use the Uninstall or Change Program utility.
a. From the Start button, launch the Control Panel.
b. Under Programs, click “Uninstall a program.”
c. Scroll down the list and select PicturePuzzle
d. Click “Uninstall/Change” and follow any instructions
In Windows 7, use the Uninstall or Change Program utility.
a. From the Start button, click on Control Panel.
b. Click on Programs and then Programs and Features.
c. Scroll down the list and select PicturePuzzle
d. Click Uninstall.
You can use the same technique to uninstall the support files (all the .NET Framework entries), but unless disk space is a concern, it is better to leave them in place. Other programs may depend on the .NET files, so uninstalling them might break another application on your computer.