![]() Just right-click an app on the Start menu-either in the All Apps list or the app’s tilke-and then select the “Uninstall” option. You can install some apps in the normal way. And, if you’ve already uninstalled included apps, you can get them all back with a single command. ![]() But, if you really want to uninstall them, you can. You should also be aware that it’s likely that Windows updates (especially major ones like the Fall Creators Update) will reinstall those apps anyway. These apps take up very little space on your device, so it’s best to just ignore them if you don’t want to use them. ![]() You can uninstall them, but Microsoft doesn’t allow you to easily uninstall them in the usual way.īefore we get started, we should say that we don’t really recommend uninstalling the built-in universal apps. Windows 10 includes a variety of universal apps, and there’s no easy way to hide them from the “All Apps” view in the new Start menu.
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