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Story: Dell bows to user pressure over 'bloatware'

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Posted by: Deepurple (Monday 25 June 2007, 4:48 PM)

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Woohoo!

I think I'm going to do a jig! The hours I've previously wasted as a systems admin in unistalling most of the 'bloatware' is going to make my boss happy. Not to mention me! If it were not for Ghostware and images I'd be bald now from pulling out my hair of boredom. Dell should consider removing 'bloatware' that goes out to business systems. It all comes off anyway!

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