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  1. Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows

    There are different ways to remove apps and programs, so if you can't find the one you're looking for, you can try another location. Note that some apps and programs are built into Windows and can't be …

  2. List of security program cleanup and uninstall tools

    Provides links to the uninstall tools and directions for many security programs.

  3. Video: Uninstall Office - Microsoft Support

    Training: If you want to uninstall or remove Microsoft Office, you can use the Control Panel, or completely uninstall Office with the Easy Fix tool. Watch this online video.

  4. إلغاء تثبيت التطبيقات والبرامج أو إزالتها في Windows

    هناك طرق مختلفة لإزالة التطبيقات والبرامج، لذلك إذا لم تتمكن من العثور على التطبيق الذي تبحث عنه، يمكنك تجربة موقع آخر. لاحظ أن بعض التطبيقات والبرامج مضمنة في Windows ولا يمكن إلغاء تثبيتها. يمكنك محاولة إصلاح برنامج ...

  5. Fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed

    Oct 14, 2025 · Block you from uninstalling a program through Add or Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) in Control Panel. If you're trying to remove malware, you can use Windows Security …

  6. Free up drive space in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how you can free up drive space in Windows. Keep your PC running smoothly and up to date by increasing the disk space.

  7. Turn off, disable, or uninstall OneDrive - Microsoft Support

    Select the Start button, type Programs in the search box, and then select Add or remove programs in the list of results. Under Apps & features, find and select Microsoft OneDrive, and then select Uninstall.

  8. 在 Windows 中卸載或移除應用程式和程式 - Microsoft Support

    拿掉應用程式和程式的方法有幾種,因此如果您找不到您要尋找的應用程式,您可以嘗試其他位置。 請注意,有些應用程式和程式已內建於 Windows,無法卸載。 如果程式只是執行不正確,您可以先嘗試 …

  9. Uninstall Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    Uninstall Microsoft Teams the same way you uninstall any app from your computer or mobile device.

  10. Protect your PC from unwanted software - Microsoft Support

    Potentially unwanted apps (PUA) aren't malware, but they might display unwanted advertising, secretly use your PC for cryptomining, offer other unexpected apps, or do other things you'd prefer they not do.