| If you have removed all the shareware files completely, there should be nothing left to interact with any other program. I always double check 'cause sometimes the uninstall provided does not actually remove everything.
Do you know the name of the directory into which the files were loaded in the first place? (C:\program files\kodak or something). Often shareware stuff puts itself directly onto Drive C: (c:\name of app)
If so, use file manager to check that the directory has actually been deleted. If not .. delete it manually by highlighting it (left mouse clisk) and pressing the Delete keyboard button.
Then deal with the CD Burner. Which one are you using? Normally it is possible to re-install the burner software and this should remove any 'hard wired links'. On the burner I use (EasyCD and/or Nero6), the only way of Appending to an existing set of CD data is by Importing any existing sessions from the CD first. Any files then added will create a new session including all the old plus the new.
If you have formatted a CD using the directCD function, it behaves just like a mini-hard drive and you can drag and drop files on to it.
I'm honestly not sure about the Kodak logo on your pikkies!? :-(
As I said, if you have an icon nest to the Start button, right click on it and select Delete. That only gets rid of the Icon.
The Registry Cleaner will get rid of any remaining rubbish. I use it on a routine basis to keep the registry tidy. Its amazing the garbage that even well regulated programs leave lying around - some of which can really slow down your system and even make it unstable!
I'm just off to check whether or not a 'trial' version of such an application can be had over the internet.
Best of luck .....
Iain |