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Installing or Removing Peripherals
Uninstalling Software
To uninstall any software from the terminal, use the following procedure:
1
Access the
Uninstall or change a program
window by selecting
Start->Control Panel
.
2
Under
Programs
, select the
Uninstall a program
option. This will show
an inventory of programs installed on your terminal.
3
Highlight the program you would like to uninstall and then click the
Uninstall
option to start uninstalling.
4
After you confirm the uninstall process of the software, a progress bar
will appear showing the status of the update. After the bar reaches
completion, the program should be removed from your terminal.
Uninstalling or Updating a Media Device
To uninstall or upgrade any device drivers from the terminal, use the following
procedure:
1
To uninstall devices, access the
Add or Remove Devices
window by
using the following path. Select
Start->Control Panel
.
2
Under
Hardware and Sound
, select
View devices and printers
to list
all devices connected to the terminal. To uninstall, highlight the device
and click
Remove device
at the top context menu.
3
Another way to uninstall devices or update your device to the latest driver
is by selecting
Start->Control Panel->System and Security
. Then click
Device Manager
located under
System
. The
Device Manager
will have
list all of the hardware and media devices recognized by the thin client.
Clicking the plus [+] sign will drilldown each category and list specific
devices related to that topic.
4
After drilling down and finding the device you want to uninstall or
upgrade, right click it to open a context menu that will allow you to
Uninstall, Update Driver, or Scan for any new hardware changes.