Removing SolidWorks from a system involves a specific procedure to ensure complete elimination of the software and its associated files. Failure to properly remove all components can lead to issues with future installations or system instability. This process aims to completely eliminate program files, registry entries, and other linked elements.
Complete removal is important for freeing up disk space, resolving software conflicts, and preparing a system for a fresh installation of SolidWorks or other programs. Historically, improper software removal often resulted in lingering files slowing down computer performance. The described process ensures a clean slate.