Playing It Safe with Program Installations

Programs you buy in a store aren’t likely to contain any malicious code such as viruses, worms, or spyware. Those things tend to be spread by e-mail attachments and free downloads from the web. However, there’s always an outside chance that the new program is incompatible with Windows 8 or a hardware device on your computer. So there may be times when you need to uninstall a program and then get all your system files back into shape to undo any changes made to your system by the new program.

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This chapter covers installing legacy application on Windows 8. For information on installing the new Windows 8 apps, refer to Chapter 36.

Windows 8’s System Protection greatly simplifies the task of getting things back in shape should a program installation or upgrade cause problems. But it helps only if it’s turned on and you know how to use it. For details, see Chapter 31.

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