Evan: I can't remember which operating system you're running, so I probably
can't provide the exact info you're looking for here; what I _can_ tell you
is that..yes..the Winamp tool bar can be removed! In XP, it's a matter of
going to Add/Remove Programs and just arrow down until you come to
Good morning,
Another way to get rid of the Winamp toolbar is to uninstall Winamp then
reinstall it via Ninite, an web-based unintended installer and program
updater. A major advantage of using of Ninite is that it automatically says
no to toolbars and other unwanted components during its
Hi Rob, this sounds really cool. I need to check it out. The only hitch I
see is that you mention Winamp 5.63, which sounds like the free version. I
bought, and installed, the Pro version 5.622 because it will let her rip
mp3s, which the free version will not. If Ninite will let me install the
Yes, with 7 the tool bar can still be removed.
What i do is in the search box i type the words
a program
and arrow down to removed a program and then arrow down to it and hit
enter and follow the prompts.
Its that simple.smile.
scott
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Hi Evan and list.
You are correct in noting Ninite includes only freeware and shareware
versions of programs or it would not be able to do an unintended
installation. Obviously, it won't meet your needs in downloading the
professional version of Winamp but it is certainly a worthwhile resource to