Unable to uninstall Microsoft 365


Kashegan

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I have some issues with my Office applications and want to uninstall them and start again. I have tried reinstalling followed by the normal Manual uninstall from Settings and the Microsoft troubleshooters, but all I get each time are error messages that something went wrong and (on the 3 times I've tried) the following Error Codes: 30015-13(2), 300038-49 and 30038-25. Any suggestions how to proceed, please?
 

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I have some issues with my Office applications and want to uninstall them and start again. I have tried reinstalling followed by the normal Manual uninstall from Settings and the Microsoft troubleshooters, but all I get each time are error messages that something went wrong and (on the 3 times I've tried) the following Error Codes: 30015-13(2), 300038-49 and 30038-25. Any suggestions how to proceed, please?


MS has a toll to help... the Uninstall Support Tool...




And on a side note... everyone should have REVO Uninstaller (free)...
Not only does it uninstall, it also "scans" for leftovers and allows you to remove them too.

 

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MS has a toll to help... the Uninstall Support Tool...




And on a side note... everyone should have REVO Uninstaller (free)...
Not only does it uninstall, it also "scans" for leftovers and allows you to remove them too.

Nice promo for REVO, unfortunatly it's no better than the Microsoft uninstall function.
 

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Nice promo for REVO, unfortunatly it's no better than the Microsoft uninstall function.

Oh it's much better than Microsoft's since it can remove any leftover traces that Microsoft can't remove. Leftover registry entries, .dlls, folders and the like.

I've been using Revo's free version for the last few years now.
 

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Nice promo for REVO, unfortunatly it's no better than the Microsoft uninstall function.

He's not "promoting" Revo, he's giving you good advice. I guarantee that most experienced users have either the free or paid version installed and use it. It most certainly is better than Windows built-in function.
 

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Nice promo for REVO, unfortunatly it's no better than the Microsoft uninstall function.


That's why I first linked the "Uninstall support tool" from MS.
 

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I've never had any problem uninstalling any version of Office, with Revo Free or Pro, from any device.
 

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Nice promo for REVO, unfortunatly it's no better than the Microsoft uninstall function.
Have to disagree there. Microsoft keeps no track on things. When uninstalling products it gives the uninstaller of the product the order to remove the product. (uses the uninstaller of the product itself made by the company who's product it is) It will then remove that entry from the Windows Installed programs list and that's it. One notorious company that swamps you registry full with leftovers is Adobe for example. (more than 100 are not surprising)

MS has no product that's removes all the leftovers. They are laying the responsibility at the creator of the products. If they are messy? MS don't care. It's not their product. I have used a program like Yamicsoft Windows Manager 11 on a regular basis to search for orphaned keys in the registry. I will always find them!! Makes a backup of those keys before deleting them. It does it so on a safe basis. That has it drawbacks also. I noticed that it skips certain parts of the registry. So even this cleanup is not for the 100%.

REVO uninstaller does what the uninstall function of MS does not. It also calls the uninstaller of the firm whose product it is (so far no difference) but it then hunts down orphaned registry using the name of the uninstalled product itself. That is a functionality that lacking using the MS method. (It just don't cares)

I also use REVO registry cleaner. That will find some additional keys but just as Windows Manager stays away from certain parts of the registry also.
Then for the final registry sweep; Windows Manager 11; Cleanup registry. It then will find certain keys that can be deleted. Never came across a messages saying "congratulations your registry is clean".... MS is writing into it during the day.

Looking at both products; REVO registry cleaner and Yamicsoft Windows Manager. The one cleanup stuff where the other product don't like to go and visa versa. This is one issue that MS never has addressed before, and never will I am afraid. With DISM and SFC they check the Windows engine and repairs when it's faulty etc. But the registry? That's for other to maintain that. There is no MS product that goes through the whole registry and check thing if files, GUID, links etc. aren't there anymore. Keep in mind; When Windows boots it ploughs through your whole registry to see what it must load, which programs there are, which settings it must adopt... etc. When left unattended and during time more and more garbage it accumulates; The slower your Windows at startup will be.

My Windows boots now arround 30 seconds. (Fast boot &Secure Boot=off) I have a dual boot system; Windows and Linux. When I had Windows only that time was lower; 20 secs. (Fast boot &Secure Boot=on) Can shave some seconds off that by setting the boot-delay at 0 secs. (now 3 secs for pressing DEL or F8. Otherwise you have to press those keys before that moment flies by... When to late? Reboot for attempt 2....)

This maintenance gap must be maintained on a regular basis. Not on a daily basis! But once a month (heavy use) or once 3 months (quarter) is advisable. Once every half year if you don't do much then using the same programs, e-mail, browse stuff etc.

There are other area's to maintain also; which services, programs are started when Windows Boots. You don't need them all. Just and only the crucial ones. But that is an other subject....
 

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Not an argument - just an alternate opinion. As highly regarded as Revo software is, I strongly recommend against the use of ANY registry cleaner. Bottom line, no registry cleaner does anything useful, and some can render your system unusable
 

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Not an argument - just an alternate opinion. As highly regarded as Revo software is, I strongly recommend against the use of ANY registry cleaner. Bottom line, no registry cleaner does anything useful, and some can render your system unusable

Cleaning general registry entries in general, that's true.

Cleaning registry entries that are specific to that program you just uninstalled, definitely not.

~

For example, by not cleaning those specific registry entries, you may run into legacy issues later on trying to install a newer version of a program that won't fully overwrite the previous version of the program you had installed on there.

I've had that happen, before. Not fun.
 

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Agreed - but that would be the function within Revo uninstaller. I'm saying 3rd party stand alone registry cleaners should be avoided.
 

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Agreed - but that would be the function within Revo uninstaller. I'm saying 3rd party stand alone registry cleaners should be avoided.

With the free version of Revo, make sure you only tick the bold entries (that are associated with that uninstalled program) when it comes to registry clean-up.

A few years ago, I had a situation where I accidentally deleted an unbolded folder right above a bolded registry entry and I created a new problem. I learned the hard way about that one. :p

Anytime I buy a new machine or re-image an old one, the first thing I install is Revo. That's how lousy Microsoft's built-in uninstaller is.
 

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Not an argument - just an alternate opinion. As highly regarded as Revo software is, I strongly recommend against the use of ANY registry cleaner. Bottom line, no registry cleaner does anything useful, and some can render your system unusable
Yes sure don't use a cleaner if it doesn't know what it is doing is true. (don't do it yourselves also!!) But those 3rd party DO KNOW what they are doing and if you have enough knowledge you can do it too. If you have uninstalled a certain product from a certain location you can search by the name of that product and the path where it was located also and delete every reference to it without any harm. (You may clean for complex programs maybe 2/4 of all garbage and leaving 2/4 of garbage behind) But these products are more sophisticated then you trust them for.

They do not release their products into the market without testing their effects very extensively and for a long time. MS is certainly doing nothing about this slow decay of performance. Untreated it will during time collecting more and more garbage. You are treating the registry as a black box and saying; DO NOT TOUCH. Yes. If you have no clue what it's contains and where it is meant for; I agree. Don't touch it. Deleting keys at will can cause a crippled and damaged Windows system. But despite your belief; those firms know a lot more about the innerworkings then a customer does. I already said it before; Both REVO and Yamicsoft don't touch areas that they are not certain if it is wise to delete things there. Beter safe then sorry. They are not out to cripple our machines if they are not 100% sure they can delete keys. If in doubt? They don't touched it!!! MS is the one who's it's innerworkings of Windows better then any 3rd party can. Do they care and release their version cleanup registry product? No.....

But if you find it's a lot of trouble and don't want to take action? Go ahead! Your choice. Bottom line; It's not a alternate opinion! You have a trust issue. You heard unconfirmed rumors about horrorstory's about using these products. If you give them an order to delete things and don't make any backup before deleting (you gave also a forceful order to delete stuff where the product itself is saying; don't do this! That part they forgot to mention also...) and go ahead as a nono then yes it can damage Windows. If you leave them alone; searching for left behinds. Finds them, make a backup before they are deleted. When things goes wrong afterwards? Doubleclick on that backup .reg file to inject those keys back into the registry again and reboot windows and everything will work just as fine as before. No harm done. Time to review. Was this caused by the product or by the person responsible for making the wrong decisions by ignoring the warnings behind the PC/laptop? I bet in 99% off all cases it is the last one!.....

Other people wanting a more cleanup machine. Blame the developers of those products when during an uninstall they leave all kind of garbage behind. You bought there product and used it. They already have their money. There they stop. When uninstalled and they leave a lot of garbage? They don't care. They don't have a aftersales track that will help you. Only Adobe, NVIDIA and ?? listen to the complains of there customers that when uninstalling the product it is leaving (Adobe) 300+ or less orphaned keys behind that they made a special program that will delete those left behinds. Only less than 1% off all firms do this because of reputation damage or will hamper the future installment of newer versions. MS is also doing nothing about it.... So your are left out to dry....
 

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    Sound Card
    Onboard; Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG IPS277L 27" WideLED, IPS
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Samsung 850 Pro SSD
    PSU
    Zalman ZM600-HP with internal exhaust fan. Heatpipes & Modular cables.
    Case
    Cooler Master Aero
    Cooling
    Scythe Mugen 4 dual fan towerblock.
    Keyboard
    Red Dragon
    Mouse
    Red Dragon
    Internet Speed
    1Gb
    Browser
    Chrome
    Antivirus
    F-Secure
I've used many different sorts of uninstaller apps. My finding is that Revo is among the most reliable of all. There are others and there is a point at which user preference is a factor that exists apart from practicality. Like any tool it should be used with discretion as it has some very formidable features. (At least the paid version does.) As the saying goes, if you have a brain you have a bias. My leaning is toward Revo because for me it is tried, tested, and proven.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, ...Intel i7 6900K and i9-7960X / AMD 3800X (8 core)128 GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM (B DIE)NVIDIA 1070 and RTX 3070
OS
WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, WIN 7 HOME (32 Bit), LINUX MINT
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
DIY, ASUS, and DELL
CPU
Intel i7 6900K and i9-7960X / AMD 3800X (8 core)
Motherboard
ASUS X99E-WS USB 3.1 and ASUS X299 SAGE
Memory
128 GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM (B DIE)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA 1070 and RTX 3070
Sound Card
Crystal Sound (onboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
single Samsung 30" 4K and 8" aux monitor
Screen Resolution
4K and something equally attrocious. I'll be working on this.
Hard Drives
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W

Ports X, Y, and Z are reserved for USB access and removable drives.

Drive types consist of the following: Various mechanical hard drives bearing the brand names, Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital. Various NVMe drives bearing the brand names Kingston, Intel, Silicon Power, Crucial, Western Digital, and Team Group. Various SATA SSDs bearing various different brand names.

RAID arrays included:

LSI RAID 10 (WD Velociraptors) 1115.72 GB
LSI RAID 10 (WD SSDS) 463.80 GB

INTEL RAID 0 (KINGSTON HYPER X) System 447.14 GB
INTEL RAID 1 TOSHIBA ENTERPRIZE class Data 2794.52 GB
INTEL RAID 1 SEAGATE HYBRID 931.51 GB
PSU
SEVERAL. I prefer my Corsair Platinum HX1000i but I also like EVGA power supplies
Case
ThermalTake Level 10 GT (among others)
Cooling
Noctua is my favorite and I use it in my main. I also own various other coolers.
Keyboard
all kinds.
Mouse
all kinds
Internet Speed
360 mbps - 1 gbps (depending)
Browser
FIREFOX
Antivirus
KASPERSKY (no apologies)
Other Info
Gave Dell touch screen with Windows 11 to daughter and got me an OTVOC. Being a PC builder I own many desktop PCs as well. I am a father of five providing PCs, laptops, and tablets for all my family, most of which I have modified, rebuilt, or simply built from scratch. I do not own a cell phone, never have, never will.
Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions. However, even after trying REVO, I am still unable to uninstall Microsoft Office and still get the error messages.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 11Intel i7 3.2MHz24GbNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
OS
Windows 11
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
ASUS
CPU
Intel i7 3.2MHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. B360M DS3H (U3E1)
Memory
24Gb
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy Fx
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ GC2870
Screen Resolution
1920x1080@60Hz
Hard Drives
447GB KINGSTON SA1000M8480G
1863GB Seagate ST2000DX002-2DV164
Cooling
Water
Antivirus
Norton 360
Yes sure don't use a cleaner if it doesn't know what it is doing is true. (don't do it yourselves also!!) But those 3rd party DO KNOW what they are doing and if you have enough knowledge you can do it too. If you have uninstalled a certain product from a certain location you can search by the name of that product and the path where it was located also and delete every reference to it without any harm. (You may clean for complex programs maybe 2/4 of all garbage and leaving 2/4 of garbage behind) But these products are more sophisticated then you trust them for.

They do not release their products into the market without testing their effects very extensively and for a long time. MS is certainly doing nothing about this slow decay of performance. Untreated it will during time collecting more and more garbage. You are treating the registry as a black box and saying; DO NOT TOUCH. Yes. If you have no clue what it's contains and where it is meant for; I agree. Don't touch it. Deleting keys at will can cause a crippled and damaged Windows system. But despite your belief; those firms know a lot more about the innerworkings then a customer does. I already said it before; Both REVO and Yamicsoft don't touch areas that they are not certain if it is wise to delete things there. Beter safe then sorry. They are not out to cripple our machines if they are not 100% sure they can delete keys. If in doubt? They don't touched it!!! MS is the one who's it's innerworkings of Windows better then any 3rd party can. Do they care and release their version cleanup registry product? No.....

But if you find it's a lot of trouble and don't want to take action? Go ahead! Your choice. Bottom line; It's not a alternate opinion! You have a trust issue. You heard unconfirmed rumors about horrorstory's about using these products. If you give them an order to delete things and don't make any backup before deleting (you gave also a forceful order to delete stuff where the product itself is saying; don't do this! That part they forgot to mention also...) and go ahead as a nono then yes it can damage Windows. If you leave them alone; searching for left behinds. Finds them, make a backup before they are deleted. When things goes wrong afterwards? Doubleclick on that backup .reg file to inject those keys back into the registry again and reboot windows and everything will work just as fine as before. No harm done. Time to review. Was this caused by the product or by the person responsible for making the wrong decisions by ignoring the warnings behind the PC/laptop? I bet in 99% off all cases it is the last one!.....

Other people wanting a more cleanup machine. Blame the developers of those products when during an uninstall they leave all kind of garbage behind. You bought there product and used it. They already have their money. There they stop. When uninstalled and they leave a lot of garbage? They don't care. They don't have a aftersales track that will help you. Only Adobe, NVIDIA and ?? listen to the complains of there customers that when uninstalling the product it is leaving (Adobe) 300+ or less orphaned keys behind that they made a special program that will delete those left behinds. Only less than 1% off all firms do this because of reputation damage or will hamper the future installment of newer versions. MS is also doing nothing about it.... So your are left out to dry....

sigh
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

W11
OS
W11
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
2 HP Desktops, 1 Dell Desktop, 2 Dell XPS Laptops, 1 HP Laptop
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4 & 3
Internet Speed
500 mps
Browser
Firefox
Antivirus
Bitdefender

My Computers My Computers

  • At a glance

    Win 11 Pro 25H2 Build 26200.8737, Zorin OS ProIntel® Core™ i7-12700KF 12th Gen. (S1700)32GB DDR5 5600-36 Vengeance (2x16)PCIe4.0 Asus NVIDIA RTX3060Ti
    OS
    Win 11 Pro 25H2 Build 26200.8737, Zorin OS Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Self built
    CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-12700KF 12th Gen. (S1700)
    Motherboard
    ASUS Prime Z690-A, BIOS v4505 (Z690 Intel Chipset)
    Memory
    32GB DDR5 5600-36 Vengeance (2x16)
    Graphics Card(s)
    PCIe4.0 Asus NVIDIA RTX3060Ti
    Sound Card
    Onboard; Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    34" LG 34UC79G-B Curved 21:9 144Hz
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1080 (No HDR)
    Hard Drives
    250Gb Samsung 870PRO NVMe (Win 11 Pro)
    1Tb Samsung 980PRO NVMe
    1Tb Samsung 970EVO NVMe
    2Tb Samsung 990PRO NVMe with heatsink.
    4Tb WDC WD40EZRZ Blue SATA (Int.)
    4Tb WDC WD40EZRZ Blue SATA (Int.)
    3Tb WDC WD30EFRZ Red SATA (Int.)
    256Gb Samsung 840PRO SSD (RHEL 9,5)
    256Gb Samsung 850PRO SSD (Zorin OS Pro 18)
    PSU
    Coolermaster 850W V2 Gold with internal 12cm exaust fan
    Case
    Be-Quiet Pure Base 600.
    Cooling
    3x Be-Quiet! 12/14cm "Silent Wings 4" casefans, 1x Arctic Freezer i35 CPU towerblock with fan.
    Keyboard
    Steelseries APEX 7 keyboard.
    Mouse
    Logitech G-502 Hero
    Internet Speed
    1Gb
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    F-Secure
    Other Info
    No Noise system.
    256Gb Kingston Travler USB 3.0 drive.
    64Gb Sandisk USB 3.2 drive. (Ventoy)
    8Gb Philips USB 3.0 drive. (Win. Inst.)
    8Gb Philips USB 3.0 drive. (Rescue disk)
    2Tb WD USB 3.0 Passport drive.
    USB Ext. 500Gb WD SATA drive.
    External USB 3.0 C.A. CD/DVD* burner.
  • At a glance

    Windows 11 Pro 25H2Intel® Core™ i7-6700K 6th Gen. (S1151)32Gb DDR4 2400 Corsair Vengeance (4x8)ASUS GeForce GTX1080
    Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Selfbuild
    CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-6700K 6th Gen. (S1151)
    Motherboard
    ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger (Intel Chipset Z170)
    Memory
    32Gb DDR4 2400 Corsair Vengeance (4x8)
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS GeForce GTX1080
    Sound Card
    Onboard; Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG IPS277L 27" WideLED, IPS
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Samsung 850 Pro SSD
    PSU
    Zalman ZM600-HP with internal exhaust fan. Heatpipes & Modular cables.
    Case
    Cooler Master Aero
    Cooling
    Scythe Mugen 4 dual fan towerblock.
    Keyboard
    Red Dragon
    Mouse
    Red Dragon
    Internet Speed
    1Gb
    Browser
    Chrome
    Antivirus
    F-Secure

Some people are mentally hard-coded into doing things a certain way. I try to be flexible if there's a reason to.

Me personally, I avoid dedicated registry cleaners like IObit or Wise. I do use CCleaner but for other things and not registry cleaning.

I do follow certain registry tweaks suggested by this elevenforum.com if they apply to me and I want a certain specific thing changed. But to go hog-wild and clean out a bunch of old general entries that exist in my registry? --No way. :nope: -- That leads to problems.

And of course there's Revo for thorough program removal, and that includes related registry entries that I run in Advanced mode making sure I get all of them removed. It targets specific things, not just a bunch of registry entries in general. I see nothing wrong with that. I follow a lot (but certainly not all) of advice here.

Yeah, I risk repeating myself, here. I know that. Oh well. 🤷🏻‍♂️ 😉
 
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  • At a glance

    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 build: (26200.7623)32GB
    OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 build: (26200.7623)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Microsoft Surface Pro
    Memory
    32GB
  • At a glance

    Microsoft 25H2 ProIntel Core Ultra 764GBIntel Integrated Graphics
    Operating System
    Microsoft 25H2 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Pro 14 - PC14250
    CPU
    Intel Core Ultra 7
    Memory
    64GB
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel Integrated Graphics
    Hard Drives
    Micron 1TB SSD
Some people are mentally hard-coded into doing things a certain way. I try to be flexible if there a reason to.

Me personally, I avoid dedicated registry cleaners like IObit or Wise. I do use CCleaner but for other things and not registry cleaning.

I do follow certain registry tweaks suggested by this elevenforum.com if they apply to me and I want a certain specific thing changed. But to go hog-wild and clean out a bunch of old general entries that exist in my registry? --No way. :nope: -- That leads to problems.

And of course there's Revo for thorough program removal, and that includes related registry entries that I run in Advanced mode making sure I get all of them removed. It targets specific things, not just a bunch of registry entries in general. I see nothing wrong with that. I follow a lot (but certainly not all) of advice here.

Yeah, I risk repeating myself, here. I know that. Oh well. 🤷🏻‍♂️ 😉
I agree with everything in your post. All I said was dedicated registry cleaners should be avoided at all costs. The "best of them" do absolutely nothing useful. The worst of them can leave your system completely unusable. The last two sentences are not an opinion, they are well documented facts.

Okay, I think I've made my position clear and used up enough air in this thread :-)
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

W11
OS
W11
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
2 HP Desktops, 1 Dell Desktop, 2 Dell XPS Laptops, 1 HP Laptop
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4 & 3
Internet Speed
500 mps
Browser
Firefox
Antivirus
Bitdefender
The registry falls under the category of "don't change something you don't fully understand." The only way to fully remove an application that unnecessarily embeds itself into the root of your system is to never install it in the first place.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 11 22H2 Pro (X-lite Micro 11 version)i7 13850HX (20 cores, 28 threads)32GB DDR5Intel UHD/ RTX 1000 ADA
OS
Windows 11 22H2 Pro (X-lite Micro 11 version)
Computer type
Laptop
Manufacturer/Model
Dell/ Precision 7680
CPU
i7 13850HX (20 cores, 28 threads)
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
32GB DDR5
Graphics Card(s)
Intel UHD/ RTX 1000 ADA
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
4K UHD Touchscreen
Screen Resolution
3840 x 2400
Hard Drives
Samsung 512GB system drive
WD Blue 1TB game drive
PSU
240W AC adapter, 1800W when docked
Internet Speed
1 gigabit symmetrical
Browser
Firefox, Librewolf
Antivirus
None. Manully configured so nobody except me can change any critical system files. (Don't ask how, it's probably against some rule somewhere)

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