While you can’t uninstall all apps on Windows 10 normally, remove most of the bloatware on Windows 10. This includes apps like “Get Office, Skype, Get Started, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Money, News, Your Phone,” etc. If you’ve bought a Windows PC or Laptop ever you know that these devices ship with some pre-installed apps. There are Windows apps that simply cannot be removed at all. This includes mandatory apps like Cortana, Edge browser, Camera, Photos, Contact support, Feedback, etc. Fortunately, there are a few ways to uninstall apps and remove bloatware on Windows 10, and let’s see how; Editor’s Note: This article is bringing the solution to remove the Windows 10 built-in apps, that may break the entire OS. We highly recommend creating a Windows Restore Point before you head to these steps.

Uninstall apps on Windows 10 from the Start Menu

This is a pretty easy step to follow. You can uninstall the apps right from the Windows 10 Start menu. Let’s see how to remove Windows built-in apps from Start menu. The above procedure seems like a two-step solution. However, you may not see all the apps from the Windows Start Menu.

Uninstall Apps on Windows 10 from Settings

You can see all the Windows apps on Windows settings and easy to remove the bloatware apps from Windows 10 settings. This stage will remove almost all unwanted apps from Windows. However, for power users, there is a more powerful solution to try out.

Remove Windows 10 Bloatware with PowerShell

PowerShell is, as the name implies, a powerful command-line tool on Windows 10. Amongst other things, it can also be used to remove bloatware on Windows 10. We can use the Get-AppxPackage and Remove-AppxPackage commands to remove built-in apps on Windows 10.

Get-AppxPackage: This command can be used to get a list of all installed modern apps in your computer. It returns a ton of information about all the installed apps as you can see in the screenshot below. Remove-AppxPackage: This command is used to remove an app from Windows 10 computer.

Naturally, replace PackageFullName with the actual package name of the app. You can right-click to paste the copied name.

PowerShell Commands to Remove Bloatware on Windows 10

For your convenience, here’s a list of a lot of commands to remove most bloatware on Windows 10. It’s possible that some of these package names may change or may have already changed due to some recent Windows update. In that case, you can manually find out the correct package name following the steps above.

3D Builder: Get-AppxPackage -allusers 3dbuilder | Remove-AppxPackage Alarms and Clock: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowsalarms | Remove-AppxPackage Calculator: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowscalculator | Remove-AppxPackage Calendar and Mail: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowscommunicationsapps | Remove-AppxPackage Camera: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowscamera | Remove-AppxPackage Get Office: Get-AppxPackage -allusers officehub | Remove-AppxPackage Skype: Get-AppxPackage -allusers skypeapp | Remove-AppxPackage Get Started: Get-AppxPackage -allusers getstarted | Remove-AppxPackage Groove Music: Get-AppxPackage -allusers zunemusic | Remove-AppxPackage Maps: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowsmaps | Remove-AppxPackage News: Get-AppxPackage -allusers bingnews | Remove-AppxPackage Microsoft Solitaire Collection: Get-AppxPackage -allusers solitairecollection | Remove-AppxPackage Microsoft Store: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowsstore | Remove-AppxPackage MSN Money: Get-AppxPackage -allusers bingfinance | Remove-AppxPackage Movies & TV: Get-AppxPackage -allusers zunevideo | Remove-AppxPackage OneNote: Get-AppxPackage -allusers onenote | Remove-AppxPackage People: Get-AppxPackage -allusers people | Remove-AppxPackage Photos: Get-AppxPackage -allusers photos | Remove-AppxPackage MSN Sports: Get-AppxPackage -allusers bingsports | Remove-AppxPackage Voice Recorder: Get-AppxPackage -allusers soundrecorder | Remove-AppxPackage Weather: Get-AppxPackage -allusers bingweather | Remove-AppxPackage Xbox: Get-AppxPackage -allusers xboxapp | Remove-AppxPackage Your Phone: Get-AppxPackage -allusers windowsphone | Remove-AppxPackage

Remove All Windows 10 Built-in Apps with A Single Command

The above process can be tedious if you want to remove a lot of apps, or all of them. Windows PowerShell allows you to remove all bloatware on Windows 10 with a single command as well. But keep in mind that this list of built-in Windows 10 apps, or bloat, also contains some essential apps like the Microsoft Store, the Camera app, etc. Removing these can break your Windows 10 experience. So be very careful before using this method. To remove all bloatware on Windows 10, type the command below in Windows PowerShell and hit Enter. To remove the built-in Windows 10 apps for all users, use the command below. If you want to remove all bloatware on Windows 10 but not apps like the Microsoft Store, you can use the command below. You can repeat the | where-object {$_.name –notlike “store”} | part to include more apps as long as you know the PackageFullName for those apps. For example,

Remove Bloatware on Windows 10 using Windows10 Debloater

Windows10Debloater is a Windows PowerShell script written by Sycnex. It removes almost every additional Windows 10 package from the operating system. However, it also removes apps you might find useful, such as TuneInRadio, PowerBI, or the Windows Netflix app.

You can find the script here along with a list of all the apps that get removed. This is also where you can download it. Click on the Clone or download button and select Download ZIP. Extract the ZIP and run the PowerShell script of your choice. There are three:

Windows10SysPrepDebloater.ps1: This is a straightforward uninstall script and will silently uninstall Windows 10 apps that it is programmed to. Windows10Debloater.ps1: This is the Windows10Debloater script with interactive prompts. It gives you choices with prompts as it runs so that you can make the choices of what the script does. Windows10DebloaterGUI.ps1: This is a better option for those who don’t feel comfortable with the command line. As the name says, this provides the user with a GUI and buttons to do all that the script does.

To run any of these scripts, right-click on them and select Run with PowerShell. It’s true that a lot of the built-in Windows 10 apps don’t take up a lot of space on the hard drive. For most users though, removing these apps is about exercising control over your system. For some, it’s about decluttering the Start Menu. In fact, decluttering the Start Menu is actually one of the best reasons one can come up with for removing these apps. They mostly are forgotten and since they don’t eat up your system resources not many people really mind. Even if you do remove them, a future Windows update might install them again. In that case, you might have to just remove them again. One of my friends used Windows10 Debloater on my laptop recently. Unfortunately, it removed all my important files from my desktop. How can I successfully recover all of them. Somebody please help me .

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