Taking a trip through Revo Uninstaller's Advanced uninstall list will at least show you what it finds. I'm not going to say hit the uninstall button, but it does get pretty darn thorough at times, at least with its initial searches. Wish I knew something more.
Interesting idea with those Virtual Boxes. What a fun idea.
Keeping track of what gets installed
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Re: Keeping track of what gets installed
I use Oracle VM VirtualBox and run a Windows 7 Professional 32-bit OS inside it. I don't use it for gaming obviously, it's only for testing/installing other stuff I don't want on my host.
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Re: Keeping track of what gets installed
Well, there's always QEMU. At least that one is neither corrupted by the Grand Enterprise Mass (aka Oracle) like VirtualBox nor filthy proprietary software like VMWare. :V