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I am using Windows 10 Home up-to-date. Just found this entry (Program) in my Task Manager-Startup Programs. It has no identification except 'Program'. On right click it doesn't show any properties or location just the enable or disable button. I have disabled it but am just curious as to what I can do to remove this program. How To Remove Programs From Startup In Windows 10 Disable startup programs using Task Manager. Disable startup programs via Settings app. The Settings app now supports managing startup items. Delete startup programs from Startup folder. Remove startup programs using CCleaner. Many of the popular. Oct 02, 2015 1. Click the lower left 'Windows button (used to be the start button.) 2. Click on 'All apps. Click on 'control panel. Click on 'Programs uninstall a program. Now, I have just provided you the answer that MS has not answered. What a disgrace! How to Add and Remove Startup Programs in Windows 10 Add and Remove Startup Programs in Windows 10. Disable or Remove Startup Programs in Windows 10. Enable or Add Startup Programs in Windows 10. Add New Programs to Windows 10 Startup. Adding New Programs to Windows 10 startup takes.
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Hello,
Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.
We understand that you are unable to uninstall a program in Windows 10.
I request you to try uninstalling the program from safe mode.
Follow the steps below to go to safe mode:
To enter Safe Mode in Windows 8:
Restart your PC.
Press Shift + F8 before the Windows logo appears.
Click See Advanced Repair Options.
Click Troubleshoot.
Click Advanced Options.
Click Windows Startup Settings.
Click Restart.
You then see a list where you can choose Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Networking (depending on whether you think you’ll need the Internet).
Restart your PC.
Press Shift + F8 before the Windows logo appears.
Click See Advanced Repair Options.
Click Troubleshoot.
Click Advanced Options.
Click Windows Startup Settings.
Click Restart.
You then see a list where you can choose Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Networking (depending on whether you think you’ll need the Internet).
Delete the program by following the steps below:
1. Press 'Windows' + 'R'. Type 'appwiz.cpl' and press Enter.
2. Select the program and click on Uninstall and follow the instruction on the screen.
I hope this helps you. If you have any further query in future, feel free to contact us. We will be happy to help you.
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Thank you for you quick response, however, my question was, HOW DO I UNINSTALL A PROGRAM IN WINDOWS 10. Still hoping for a solution. EilenWY
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I have Windows 10, and have been trying to uninstall a program without success. Please help.
Thanks EMC
hello EMC - I'm no expert (just finding my way around W10 as a new user like yourself) but try this...
Click on the windows icon in the bottom left corner of your screen and scroll down the list to the 'All apps' button. Open this section and you should find a list of programs installed on your kit. Locate the item you want to uninstall and right-click to execute. It's pretty much the same as before from this point and should do the trick.
Hope this helps.
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Hello. The way I do my uninstalls is the following way. I Right click the Windows icon that's used for the Start menu, select Control Panel, then select Programs and Features. From there, you get the old screen to uninstall programs the same way you did back in Windows 7 and below. Hope this helps.
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Thank you for your simple explanation. Can't believe the responses that preceded yours, showing a total lack of understanding of Windows 10. So far, I am finding little to love and much to not like about the NEW GREAT platform.
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djdwendell has one of the quickest ways to get to the Control Panel.
I added these as an FYI.
You can also click start, type Control Panel to search for it, and right click the control panel desktop app and Pin to Start.
You can also start typing uninstall and it should populate Programs and Features from the Control Panel.
The other way that Win 10 has access to uninstalling is by clicking on Start > Settings > System > Apps & Features > select the app you want to uninstall.
You can also just search in that same settings screen for Control Panel as well.
Hope this can help you love the Platform a little more.
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I find nearly every MS upgrade to make things more difficult than they were previously.
I have been a Windows user for more than 20 years.
I no longer use the MS Windows IDE.
I now use Mozilla vs the garbage 'edge browser.
I feel like I have lost an old friend who will not be coming bak.
The only 'support available now are people who know how to read the cookbook and are totally lost if the question is not in the cookbook. However, they WILL provide AN answer.
I no longer can recommend MS products.
All that is left is the Office cash cow.
Now, in answer to you question:
1. click the lower left 'Windows button (used to be the start button.)
2. click on 'All apps
3. click on 'control panel
4. click on 'Programs uninstall a program
Now, I have just provided you the answer that MS has not answered.
What a disgrace!
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It is very easy to do an uninstall....... go to all programs, find what you want to uninstall, hover over it, right click, scroll down to uninstall, it brings up the uninstaller and you just do the same as you do on all windows, highlight program and uninstall
Hopes this helps.....
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On the windows icon in the bottom left of the screen RIGHT click and at the top you will see 'Programs and features' Click on that, and you will see a list of installed programs, scroll down and when you find the one you want to get rid of, right click and then uninstall
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In older versions of Windows, uninstalling a program wasn't all that straightforward -- you had to go through the Programs and Features menu in the Control Panel. But in Windows 10, uninstalling a program (either a desktop program or a Windows 10 app) is much simpler.
Here are three different ways to uninstall an app or a program from your Windows 10 PC:
From the Start menu
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You can uninstall both Windows 10 apps and traditional desktop programs directly (er -- sort of directly) from the Start menu.
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To do this, go to Start > All apps and find the app or program you want to uninstall. Right-click on the app or program and click Uninstall from the drop-down menu that appears. If you don't see Uninstall in the dropdown menu, the app may be a default app, in which case you'll need to follow this guide to uninstall it.
If you're uninstalling a Windows 10 app, you'll see a pop-up window telling you the app and its related info will be uninstalled. Hit Uninstall to complete the uninstallation.
If you're uninstalling a desktop program, the Programs and Features window (from the Control Panel) will open. Find the app you want to uninstall on the list of programs, select it, and click Uninstall. A pop-up window asking if you're sure you want to uninstall this program will appear - click Yes. Depending on the program, you may need to go through an uninstall wizard before the process is complete.
From the Settings menu
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If you can't find the app or program you want to uninstall in the Start menu, you can also uninstall apps and programs via the Settings menu.
Uninstall Programs Windows 10 Safe Mode
Open the Settings menu (Start > Settings) and go to System and then click Apps & features. Here, you'll see a list of the apps and programs on your PC, sorted by size. You can use the search box at the top of the screen to search for apps, and you can resort the list by name or by install date.
Find the app or program you want to uninstall, click it, and then click Uninstall. It doesn't matter if it's an app or a desktop program this time -- you will see a pop-up window informing you that the app and its related info will be uninstalled. Hit Uninstall to complete the process (you may also see a pop-up asking if you want to let this program make changes to your computer, hit Yes to proceed).
How To Remove Programs Windows 10 Operating System
From the Control Panel
You can still uninstall programs -- but not Windows 10 apps -- directly from the Control Panel. To do this, right-click the Start button and click Control Panel. Go to Programs and Features (if your Control Panel is in Category view, go to Uninstall a Program). Find the program you want to uninstall, click it to select it, and then click Uninstall. You'll see a pop-up window asking if you're sure you want to uninstall this program, click Yes and click through the uninstall wizard, if applicable.