Occasionally, you might install a program on your PC that you don't want others to know about. It can be quite a task to keep the program a secret, as there might be shortcuts, program files, and entries in the Add/Remove Programs. In How to Hide Files in Windows, you can learn how to hide a file in Windows, such as a program files and shortcuts. If you've done that and now you want to hide your Add/Remove Programs entry, there are some easy options for getting it done.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Editing the DisplayName File

  1. This is utility allows you to modify your computer registry, so please be sure you have a backup ready. Click Start and type regedit in the search box. Then hit Enter . For older versions of Windows, click Start , and then Run. Type in regedit and hit Enter .
  2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows \CurrentVersion\Uninstall . Find the software you wish to hide.
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  3. Right-click it and click Rename . Name it anything you like.
  4. It will save automatically. Open Add/Remove Programs and confirm that your software is hidden. If it is not, you can try one other method below. To show the hidden program again, just retrace the steps, and rename the file back to DisplayName .
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Creating a SystemComponent Value

  1. This is utility allows you to modify your computer registry, so please be sure you have a backup ready. Click Start and type regedit in the search box. Then hit Enter . For older versions of Windows, click Start , and then Run. Type in regedit and hit Enter .
  2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Uninstall . Find the software you wish to hide.
  3. Then rename the Value to SystemComponent .
  4. Set the value to 1 and click OK .
  5. It will save automatically. Open ' Add/Remove Programs and confirm that your software is hidden. To show the hidden program again, just go back and delete the SystemComponent value.
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