different between uninstaller vs uninstall
uninstaller
English
Etymology
From uninstall +? -er. See installer.
Noun
uninstaller (plural uninstallers)
- (computing) A program that uninstalls software.
Translations
uninstaller From the web:
- what is uninstaller.exe
- mac uninstall
- what is uninstaller app
- what does uninstallers do
- what do uninstaller mean
- what is uninstaller v1
- what is iobit uninstaller
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uninstall
English
Etymology
un- +? install
Verb
uninstall (third-person singular simple present uninstalls, present participle uninstalling, simple past and past participle uninstalled)
- (computing) To completely remove hardware or software from a computer system.
Derived terms
- uninstaller
Related terms
- uninstallation
Translations
Noun
uninstall (plural uninstalls)
- (computing) An uninstallation process.
- 2004, Ron Ben-Natan, Richard Gornitsky, Tim Hanis, Mastering IBM WebSphere Portal
- But what happens if the uninstall does not work, is corrupt, or is accidentally deleted? Then, a manual uninstall is necessary […]
- 2004, Ron Ben-Natan, Richard Gornitsky, Tim Hanis, Mastering IBM WebSphere Portal
uninstall From the web:
- what uninstall mean
- what uninstall programs
- what uninstaller is best
- what uninstall updates
- what uninstall do
- what uninstall chrome
- what uninstall.exe
- what uninstall in computer
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