![]() ![]() ![]() Check out the BCU Documentation page if you need help. This is a wonderful program removal utility if you take the time to appreciate all its options. There's also a startup manager and a shortcut to Disk Cleanup and some other related Windows tools. I don't recommend using this if you're easily overwhelmed by lots of options, but I do recommend it if you like to have lots of control over how your programs work.īeyond its ability to clean up leftover files, perform forced uninstallations, and detect portable apps are these advanced and rare features I want to mention: quiet uninstallations, prevent system shutdown during an uninstallation, create a restore point, bulk removal (no limit), quickly delete an app's registry entry, uninstall by window/file/folder, and run commands before and after uninstalling. Relatively harder to use than most similar toolsĪs this screenshot indicates, Bulk Crap Uninstaller (aka BCU or BCUninstaller) is an advanced uninstaller tool. It also works on Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP. I regularly use this app on Windows 11, and I've tested it with Windows 10. IObit Uninstaller can also create a System Restore point before making any changes, includes a file shredder, can force-remove a program, supports batch uninstalls, deletes bundled programs, and includes other useful tools, too. This is also true if you uninstall a program without using IObit Uninstaller-it will still prompt you to remove those leftover items. A similar tool makes it easy to delete running programs.Īfter a program is deleted, you can have the program scan the registry and file system for leftover data that the installer may have missed, which is a great way to keep your computer free of clutter. You can right-click any program on your desktop and choose to remove it with this tool without ever having to find the program's uninstall utility yourself. In my opinion, the best feature in IObit Uninstaller, and the one I use most often, is the right-click context menu integration. ![]() There's a lot you can do with it, including a few things not supported in Windows' built-in app remover, including find and remove programs you hardly use, uninstall browser toolbars and plugins, and even see which of your programs could be updated to a newer version. However the main point is to delete the NTFS one to begin with, so that its possible to add all these.IObit Uninstaller is the app I prefer to use when deleting a program. ![]() There may be another partition that you have to add by clicking +, the error notice at the bottom of the screen will tell you what partition needs to be added. This can be done by clicking the + button in the Mount points section. Creating a / partition and then creating a swap partition. I clicked the ‘Minus’ symbol - underneath it, and had to confirm I wanted to delete the drive.Īfter this, I followed the error notices with regards to 1. The key point was to click the dropdown section in the mount points called ‘Unknown’ in there, the 115 GB NTFS was in the ‘Unknown’ section. At this point, I only had 117.97 MiB free as mentioned earlier. I went into hard drives, selected the hard drive with 115.23GB free. The problem I believe was to do with the fact my hard drive was formatted for NTFS. I am confused as this worked easily on the old computer, I just plugged it in and installed in a few minutes.Įdit: I have attached the image of it failing when I click ‘Done’ on the last menu where it asks me to create mount points. Where did the 115 gigabytes go? FreePBX only requires 2-3 GB? however, at the bottom of the screen, it says ‘Available space 117.97 MiB’ ‘Total Space 115.23 GiB’ ? You haven’t created any mount points for you SangomaOS 7.8 2204-1 installation yet. Then I get to a page which says ‘Installation Summary’ and under ‘System’ and ‘Installation Destination’ it says ‘No disks selected’ When I click into this box, I see my hard drive and it says ‘115.23 GB Capacity 115.23 GB Free’ → I click on this hard drive at the top, click Done, and I get a screen saying When I load up I select 'Install FreePBX v16 (Asterisk 16) (Recommended) However, I am trying to install FreePBX (using the same USB stick and ISO file that I previously used on the old PC) on this new mini pc, and it won’t work… I bought a mini PC (MeLE Quieter2Q) to run as I want to roll out the phone system now, as i have it working fully… I have been working on freepbx from an old PC i was using. ![]()
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