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Over time, your Windows 11 PC may get cluttered with apps and programs you no longer need. Uninstalling them is a simple way to '''free up storage, boost performance, and reduce background processes'''. This guide will show you different ways to uninstall apps in Windows 11. == Why Uninstall Apps? == * '''Free up disk space''' for important files. * '''Improve speed''' by removing unused background services. * '''Stay organized''' with a cleaner Start menu. * '''Fix issues''' if an app is corrupted or misbehaving. == Method 1: Uninstall from the Start Menu == # Click the '''Start menu''' (Windows icon). # Find the app you want to remove. # '''Right-click''' on the app. # Select '''Uninstall'''. # Confirm when asked. Works best for apps installed from the Microsoft Store. == Method 2: Uninstall from Settings == # Press '''Windows + I''' to open '''Settings'''. # Go to '''Apps → Installed apps'''. # Scroll or use the search bar to find the app. # Click the '''three dots (⋮)''' next to the app. # Select '''Uninstall''' → Confirm. This method works for both Store apps and traditional desktop programs. == Method 3: Uninstall from Control Panel (Advanced) == # Press '''Windows + R''', type <code>control</code>, and hit '''Enter'''. # In Control Panel, click '''Programs → Programs and Features'''. # Find the program you want to remove. # Right-click it → Select '''Uninstall'''. Use this for older desktop software that may not appear in Settings. == Method 4: Using Command Prompt or PowerShell (For Advanced Users) == # Search for '''Windows PowerShell''' or '''Command Prompt''' and run as '''Administrator'''. # Use commands like: #* <code>Get-AppxPackage *appname* | Remove-AppxPackage</code> (for Microsoft Store apps). # Hit '''Enter''' and the app will be removed. Useful for stubborn apps that don’t uninstall normally. == Tips & Warnings == * '''System apps''': Some built-in apps (like Microsoft Edge, Settings, etc.) cannot be uninstalled. * '''Check dependencies''': Some software may be required for other apps to run. * '''Reinstall anytime''': You can reinstall apps from the '''Microsoft Store''' or developer’s site. * '''AI helpers''': If you’re not sure which apps are safe to remove, ask '''ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot''' for recommendations. == FAQs == '''1. Why can’t I uninstall some apps on Windows 11?''' Some are system apps that Windows requires. '''2. Does uninstalling apps free up space?''' Yes, but the amount depends on the app size. '''3. What if uninstall doesn’t work?''' Use Control Panel or a third-party uninstaller tool. '''4. Can I uninstall Microsoft Edge?''' Not normally — it’s built into Windows 11. '''5. Is deleting app folders the same as uninstalling?''' No. Always uninstall properly to remove registry entries and hidden files. Uninstalling apps on Windows 11 is quick and can be done from the '''Start Menu, Settings, Control Panel, or even PowerShell'''. This helps keep your PC clean, fast, and organized.
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