Removing Applications on Windows 10

Removing Applications on Windows 10

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How to find and remove applications you have installed

This guide is generic but applies to most software installed on your Windows 10 computer.

Follow the screenshots to find and remove your application. Some applications only show modify button only, others have the "uninstall" button but both these options remove the application.

Click the Start Menu icon
From the start menu, select the Settings cog icon.
Choose the Apps item from the Windows Settings selection
Select Apps & Features on the left column, then choose your application to remove. You may need to scroll the list to see your specific item.
Once you find the application to remove, click Uninstall or Modify if that is your only option. Modify has additonal options such as repairing an application.

Follow the application's own prompts to remove the application. There are too many applications to make specific guides for but most have a similar theme and button clicking to complete removal.

You may also contact the vendor of the software application and get additional information on the application removal or re-installation.
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