How to Uninstall Apps on Windows 11 – Guide

Windows 11 is a new update to the long-running Windows operating system that has been praised for its increased privacy, security, and UI. However, as usual, many features of the update are pre-installed that are not relevant to most users.

If you have a pre-built laptop or system, chances are you have additional advertising software installed on it that you want to remove. You can easily remove and uninstall most apps in Windows with a simple click, however, things get a little complicated when you get programs, Windows Store apps, Windows updates and system apps. Don’t be afraid, you can follow our guide below to remove all kinds of apps from your Windows system, no matter what your current settings are. Let’s start.

Uninstall apps from the start menu

The Start menu is a main access point to applications, files, folders and system settings on Windows devices. It is also possible to uninstall applications from the Start menu.

On the Windows desktop, select the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, click on the System and Security tab. In the System and Security section, click on the Windows Defender icon. In the Windows Defender dialog box, click on the Add program button. In the Add program dialog box, type “Windows Defender” and click on OK. On your computer screen, you will see a list of programs that are currently installed. The Windows Defender program is listed first. Click on it to start installation.

If the app you want to uninstall is not in the “Pinned” section, right-click on the app and select Uninstall.

If you want to see all the system and third-party apps in the Start menu, type the app’s name in the search box. Better yet, type it in quickly to get access to the ones you’re most interested in.

Right-click the app you want to uninstall and select Uninstall.

If you have installed an app from the Microsoft Store, you will need to uninstall it before continuing. ..

If you are uninstall a third-party application, you will go to the Programs and Features from the Windows Control Panel.

Double-clicking the app will uninstall it from your PC. Alternatively, select the application and select Uninstall or Uninstall/Change.

Uninstall apps from Settings app

To uninstall an app in Windows 11, open the Apps menu in the Windows Settings app and find the app you want to uninstall.

Press the Windows key and select the gear icon from the Start Menu. Then use the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to launch the Settings app.

In the sidebar, select Apps and features to see a list of apps that are available on your device.

Scroll down the page, select the three-dot menu icon next to the app you want to uninstall, and select Uninstall.

If you want to uninstall the app, select “Uninstall on confirmation” when prompted. ..

Uninstall the Control Panel App

To uninstall an app through the Control Panel, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Control Panel by clicking on the Start button and typing “control panel” in the search box.
  2. Click on the Uninstall a Program icon under Programs.
  3. Locate and select the app you want to uninstall.
  4. Click on Uninstall to remove it from your computer. ..

The Control Panel application is a tool that you can use to manage the settings on your computer.

Press Windows key + R, type appwiz.cpl and press OK.

Select the “Uninstall a program” option and uncheck the box next to “Windows Defender.”

To uninstall a program on your computer:

  1. Double-click the program you want to uninstall. Better yet, select the app and select Uninstall (or Uninstall/Change) from the menu bar.
  2. If prompted, confirm that you want to uninstall the program.
  3. The program will be uninstalled, and any associated files will be deleted. ..

Uninstall or Uninstall/Change the application.

Use uninstall programs

Third-party storage management and performance optimization software can help you delete unwanted files and applications in Windows. However, these programs can be resource-intensive and should not be trusted. You should only use them if you have limited options or if you’re finding it hard to uninstall stubborn apps.

Some reliable Windows uninstaller programs can delete built-in Windows apps, bundleware, and residual files that the Windows uninstaller misses. Some of these uninstallers are Revo Uninstaller, Ashampoo Uninstaller, Geek Uninstaller, and others. A tutorial on how to properly uninstall Windows apps can help you learn more about these programs.

Use App Uninstaller or Product Removal Tool

You can uninstall certain apps by using their dedicated “uninstaller” programs. These are third-party software designed by an application developer to specifically remove the application and all of its components from your computer.

Some antivirus software are notoriously stubborn to uninstall. Uninstalling these apps using conventional methods does not always work as expected. Some leftover files and registry entries usually remain on your PC even after uninstalling. For best result, use application uninstall utilities such as Uninstallers, Uninstallers or Removers.

If you want to uninstall an app from your computer, you’ll need to find the uninstaller for that app and install it on your device. Then, use the uninstaller on your device to remove the app from your computer. ..

Uninstall Windows apps or pre-installed apps using Powershell

Windows 11 has a number of pre-installed apps that you cannot uninstall from the Settings app, Control Panel, or Start Menu. Third-party uninstallers will eliminate these apps, but you can also uninstall bloatware using Windows Powershell.

To open the Windows PowerShell console, press the Windows key, type powershell in the search bar, and select Run as administrator. ..

To get the appx package for a specific app, paste get-appxpackage into the PowerShell terminal and press Enter. ..

Windows Powershell will generate a list of all applications pre-installed on your PC. You can find and uninstall any app by proceeding to the next step.

Right-click the Windows Powershell title bar, select Edit, and select Find. Type “powershell” into the text box, and click Find. The PowerShell window will open. Type “powershell” into the text box, and click Find. The PowerShell window will open. In the PowerShell window, type “New-Object System.IO.FileStream -Path ‘C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\test1’ -Force” and press Enter. The new file will be created in C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp.

To uninstall an application pre-installed on your computer, type the name of the application and press Enter. If you want to uninstall a specific version of an application, type the version number and press Enter. For example, to uninstall Microsoft Office 2013, type “office” and press Enter. If you want to uninstall all versions of Microsoft Office 2013 installed on your computer, type “office2013” and press Enter. ..

To uninstall the Photos app on a Mac:

  1. Open the Finder.
  2. Type photos in the “Find” dialog and press Enter.
  3. Click the Photos app in the list of apps on the left side of the window, and then click the “Uninstall” button at the top of the window. ..

PowerShell will highlight the text that matches your search. The “Name” line will show the result of the search. To uninstall the app, you need to find and highlight the text that matches your search.

Name: Copy the contents of the app to your clipboard.

Get-AppxPackage “Microsoft.Windows.Appx” | Remove-AppxPackage

Final note

If you’re looking to uninstall apps on Windows 11, we’ve put together a guide that will help you do just that. In case you have any questions about this article, feel free to reach out to us. Additionally, please share this guide with your friends and family so they can benefit from it too!