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Am 18.12.2010 03:53, schrieb Darren New:
> [GDS|Entropy] wrote:
>> ROFL! good advice though...
>>
>> You can always get your system just the way you like it, create a
>> virtual machine, nuke windows with a 25x random wipe, install linux,
>> load your VM and have fun. ;)
>
> Yeah, but will it leave registry keys behind, bloating my Linux?
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>>> Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because
>>> they are not involved in running your operating system. mstsc.exe is
>>> used by 'Microsoft Windows Operating System'.This is an application
>>> created by 'Microsoft'. To stop mstsc.exe permanently uninstall
>>> 'Microsoft Windows Operating System' from your system. Uninstalling
>>> applications can leave registry keys that bloat your registry.
You misinterpreted the last sentence - it actually describes /why/ you
should indeed uninstall 'Microsoft Windows Operating System': Because
uninstalling /applications/ can "leave registry keys that bloat your
registry". So uninstall the entire operating system instead :-P
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