The differences about uninstalling Silverlight on Windows XP or Vista are not great. Since Vista inherits most of its functions from XP both of them have a control panel, where several configuration options can be found, including the uninstalling programs option, but here they are a bit different because Vista adds another layout called "Control Panel Home" in which the options are grouped according to the functions they make.
In Mac OSX the steps to follow in order to uninstall Silverlight are very different. Instead of going to a control panel through a Start button, we search the silverlight plug-in into the hard drive where we previouly install it, and when we find it, there is not an uninstallation process as in Windows there is, all we have to do is select the file, send it to the trash and then clean the trash.
The differences BETWEEN uninstalling Silverlight on Windows XP or Vista are not great. Since Vista inherits most of its functions from XP both of them have a control panel, where several configuration options can be found, including the uninstalling programs option, but here they are a bit different because Vista adds another layout called "Control Panel Home" in which the options are grouped according to the functions they make.
ResponderEliminarIn Mac OSX the steps to follow in order to uninstall Silverlight are very different. Instead of going to a control panel through a Start button, we search the silverlight plug-in into the hard drive where we previouly install it, and when we find it, there is not an uninstallation process as in Windows there is, all we have to do is select the file, send it to the trash and then clean the trash.
The differences BETWEEN uninstalling ...
ResponderEliminar... it, and when we find it, there is not an uninstallation process as in Windows -- is; all we have to do is select the file, send it to the trash and then clean the trash.