

It’s memory consumption went between 3.5MG to 11MB. One needs to know more than to read, for software naming convention is concise and cryptic and, when clicking ‘info’, one will see a lot of ‘none’… not the fault of this program reading the files built-in info. The program works slowly but as intended - if I understood its description - to find, analyze and display its results in a sizable listing that you can index easily via its column headers. My System is Core duo 2 w/3GB of RAM, with XP 32-bit SP3 + Emerge Shell, Comodo Firewall, Avast!, Spyware Terminator and Ad-ware. It is usually not a problem to remove it from there, but users may click on no when they are asked whether they want it removed or not just to be on the safe side of things. It is different if the file is stored in the program directory. If the file is stored in a Windows directory, it is usually not safe to remove it unless you are 100% certain that it is only needed for that one program that you are about to remove. You may be asked during uninstallation if you want to remove a file that may be used by others as well. Some of these software programs do not offer a clean uninstall options that removes the dll files from the Windows directory when you run the uninstaller to remove the program from the system.Īnother reason are so called shared dlls. One of the main reasons for the increase are dll files that get installed with software programs. While some of it comes natural, in the form of service packs and updates, others not so much. The Windows installation directory increases in size over time.
