Go Away: 6 Easy Ways to Uninstall Programs in Windows (2024)

Stuck with applications on your computer that you no longer use or want? You can easily remove them to free up disk space and unclutter your Start menu. Windows 10 and 11 both include a built-in uninstall option available through the Start menu, Settings screen, and Control Panel.

Cleanly removing a Windows Universal app is relatively easy. You can do that through the uninstall feature in the Start menu and in Settings, though not through the Control Panel applet. However, the same can't be said for uninstalling full desktop applications.

For these apps, using the built-in uninstall options can often leave behind leftover folders, files,and Registry entries that can gum up your system. That’s why you may want to use a third-party uninstaller, which can fully wipe out entire applications and leave little—or no—traces behind.

Uninstall Apps From the Start Menu

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In Windows 10, click the Start button and look for a program you wish to remove, either in the app list on the left or in the tiled section on the right.Right-click the program and click the Uninstall option from the menu to wipe it out.

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In Windows 11, click the Start button. Look for any pinned apps you want to remove. Click the All apps entry at the upper right of the menu to see all the programs installed on your PC. Right-click an app you want to jettison and click the Uninstall command.

Note that not all programs can be removed in this way, so some apps may not have an Uninstall option.

Uninstall Apps From Settings

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You can also uninstall apps from Windows settings. Windows 10 users can go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features, while those with Windows 11 should open Settings > Apps > Installed apps instead.

This screen shows you every program installed on your PC, including Windows Universal apps and standard desktop applications. Scroll down the list to locate the program you wish to remove. Click it directly in Windows 10 or click the three-dot icon in Windows 11, and then select Uninstall.

Uninstall Apps From Control Panel

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If you prefer using Control Panel, that option is still available in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Click the Search field on the Taskbar, start typing "Control Panel," and select Control Panel from the results. Where it says View by, choose Large icons or Small icons from the drop-down, then choose Programs and Features.

Note that this view does not show you Windows Universal apps, only standard desktop applications. Select the program you wish to remove, then either right-click the entry and select Uninstall or click the Uninstall button at the top of the list.

Third-Party Uninstallers

Applications often spread their folders and files throughout your system and populate your Registry with settings that can be difficult to track down. The uninstall features built into Windows don't necessarily remove all these leftover items, so a third-party uninstaller is needed to completely remove an application.

The challenge in fully uninstalling a Windows desktop application lies in finding the right balance. Many Windows files and Registry settings are shared by more than one program. So an uninstall utility needs to remove all leftovers for the program you are uninstalling without disrupting another program that may still rely on those items.

For this reason, many of the best uninstallers have specific backups and safeguards in place. If something goes wrong following an uninstallation, the app can be restored to fix any issues that pop up.Here are three third-party uninstallers that will get the job done.

Revo Uninstaller

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Revo Uninstaller can cleanly remove desktop applications, Windows apps, and even browser extensions. The free version offers basic features and is a good place to start. For $24.95, the Pro edition will remove browser extensions and delete remnants of already uninstalled programs. For $29.95, the Pro Portable version can run on multiple computers and from a USB drive.

The interface for Revo Installer shows you all the apps on your system so you can easily find the ones you want to remove. The program can even help install applications, which allows it to monitor the entire installation process and more completely remove the app in the future.

To try Revo in action, double-click the program you want to remove, or right-click it and select Uninstall. Revo first creates a restore point to which you can fall back should it prove too aggressive at removing associated files and Registry entries. Next, Revo calls on the program's own uninstall routine to remove it.

Revo then scans the Registry for leftover settings to delete and asks if you want to remove them. For this, you can choose between three modes—Safe, Moderate, or Advanced—depending on how aggressive you want the program to be.

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IObit Uninstaller

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IObit Uninstaller can get rid of desktop applications and Windows Universal apps. The free version offers basic features, such as the ability to scan for leftover fragments of an uninstalled program. The Pro version (currently $16.77 per year) is good for up to three PCs and kicks in more features, such as support for stubborn programs and browser plug-ins.

Be aware that IObit Uninstaller does try to add some junkware onto your PC during installation. Your best bet is to choose a custom install so you can avoid these extraneous programs.

The main screen offers a variety of views and options. You can see all installed programs, those recently installed, large programs taking up a lot of space, and programs used infrequently. The screen also points you to Windows apps and browser plug-ins. There's even a section for software updates where you can see if your apps are up to date.

To use IObit Uninstaller, select the program you want to remove and then click the Uninstall button. IObit uses the program's own uninstaller routine to remove it, getting rid of any unnecessary files, Registry entries, and settings along the way.

Ashampoo UnInstaller

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Ashampoo UnInstaller can cleanly remove desktop applications and Windows apps with no leftover files or settings. The product will run you $40, though you can try before you buy with a 30-day free trial, and it's frequently discounted.

At the main screen, you can view all installed applications, recently installed programs, large apps, and even Windows updates. You can also check a list of all Windows apps and browser plug-ins. Plus, Ashampoo UnInstaller can monitor installations to make programs easier to remove down the road.

To try Ashampoo UnInstaller, select a program you want to remove and click the Uninstall button. You can opt to perform additional in-depth cleaning to try erasing every vestige of the program. The program's own uninstall routine runs, leaving Ashampoo UnInstaller to get rid of leftover files and Registry settings.

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