I am pretty familiar with Windows since version 95. Lately I have realized that the trend is to make the internal storage smaller and upload your data to the cloud, which for me is easier and safer. By doing this, we won't need additional partitions and drives in the future.
The only reason I am going to the Program Files, Program Files (x86), App data, ProgramData, Windows, etc is to completely remove software. But other than this I believe that these folders are not needed to be shown.
My opinion is that the average user is somehow confused by them and I would prefer if they did not show up at all.
I would also enjoy the option when uninstalling a software for it to be completely removed, including registry keys and all associated files and folders. Something like "Would you like to remove the software completely including settings and preferences? Yes/No."
What do you think? Are you bothered by the system folders as well?
Cheers.
The only reason I am going to the Program Files, Program Files (x86), App data, ProgramData, Windows, etc is to completely remove software. But other than this I believe that these folders are not needed to be shown.
My opinion is that the average user is somehow confused by them and I would prefer if they did not show up at all.
I would also enjoy the option when uninstalling a software for it to be completely removed, including registry keys and all associated files and folders. Something like "Would you like to remove the software completely including settings and preferences? Yes/No."
What do you think? Are you bothered by the system folders as well?
Cheers.
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