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If you've been using Image Grab to pull pictures from videos but now want to remove it from your system, you're in the right place. Image Grab is known for being user friendly and integrates smoothly with Windows Explorer and Windows Movie Maker. It comes packed with handy features like rotating, cropping, resizing images, and even creating thumbnails. Plus, its batch mode lets you handle multiple images at once, saving time and effort.


Interestingly, many users aren't aware that Image Grab often comes bundled with Windows Movie Maker, making it a go to tool for quick image extraction from videos, web pages, or even MP3 files. While it's handy, there might be reasons you want to uninstall it maybe to free up space, switch to another tool, or because it's causing system slowdowns. Whatever the reason, removing it is straightforward.


To get rid of Image Grab, start by uninstalling it through the Windows Movie Maker interface. Look for the uninstall option in the program's settings or use the "Add or Remove Programs" feature in Windows. Once that's done, reboot your computer to ensure any leftover files are cleared. For a deeper clean, you can also use the System Configuration tool (type "msconfig" in the Run dialog) to check for any lingering startup entries related to Image Grab. Just be cautious while editing system settings to avoid unintended changes.


After removal, you might want to explore alternatives like VLC Media Player or dedicated screenshot tools, which offer similar functionality without the need for extra installations. Remember, keeping your system tidy with only the software you actually use can help maintain its performance and security.


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Technical

Title ImageGrab
Language Windows 10, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
License Free
Author Paul Glagla
Filename 19586_imagegrab_63en.zip

Version History

ImageGrab 6.3.0