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uninstallation — n. (Computers) act of removing a program from a computer system; procedure used to remove a program from a computer system … English contemporary dictionary
Uninstaller — A uninstaller or deinstaller is a computer program which is designed to remove all or parts of a specific other program or application. It is the opposite of an installer. Some software vendors ship an uninstaller with their applications.A third… … Wikipedia
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