Daniel, the salesperson, left on an extended business trip to Asia. He called you one day and asked if the voice transcription software could be deleted from his computer. He doesn’t use it after all and doesn’t want it taking up space. What do you tell Daniel to help him remove the software on his own?
Answer:--------
Advise, Daniel to close all open programs and windows, and then
right-click Start and choose Control Panel. Then instruct him to
click Programs > Programs and Features. Next, he should browse
the list of programs, click the voice transcription program, and
then click Uninstall on the toolbar. Daniel should follow the
prompts that display until the program is removed. He should
restart the computer and then try using a few programs to ensure
the un-installation process did not affect any other
programs.
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