Gloria E wrote:If I just want to know how to do something and get straight answers, that shouldn't generate that question. Not in the near future anyway.
Yes, it should, Gloria; because no matter the space one has, one has to live with some OS files.
Gloria E wrote:Joe, I'm getting mighty tired of Windows telling me what I can and cannot do on MY computer. If I want to get rid of anything I should be able to do it with no interferance fron Windows or some software program.
We have here, and elsewhere, over the years seen so many comments from people saying that it is their computer, they are the Administrator, they are Master of their domain, they decide what to do with their computer.
True, but it would be good if they knew how to do it then, and understood the consequences.
One can not always delete files at random. If one doesn't like that, one better write one's own Operating System.
As has been mentioned, and in the other thread, if Trusted Installer is mentioned, that means a software installation, so either you find out if it is possible to uninstall that software, or forget about it, and it can as mentioned be part of the OS.
And even if it is possible to uninstall software it's not always a good thing to do, hence questions to you.
Gloria E wrote:If you mean by 'new user' you mean someone else using my machine, that's out, no one uses my computer but me.
Well, but if something happens with your account, you may need to create a new one, for yourself, things must be working then. It’s short-sighted to say that one doesn’t need more "users", when that user could be oneself.
Byelingual When you speak two languages but start losing vocabulary in both of them.