How To
How to Uninstall an Application in Windows 10

Uninstalling a program simply means to remove an installed program from a PC. Due to harm or unneedful a program may be to you, you may wish to uninstall a program which you have already installed.
How to Uninstall an Application From Your PC in Windows 10 Operating System
The following steps below describes how you can uninstall an application from your PC in windows 10 operating system.
- Locate and press the windows key on your keyboard.
- On the search dialogue box type settings and click on it when it pops up
- Navigate and click on Apps (uninstall, default, optional features)
- Scroll and click on Apps & features (Now all installed apps on your PC will appear)
- Scroll, search and left-click on the application you wish to uninstall.
- Then click uninstall and follow the steps to remove the application from your PC.
An illustration is shown below:
Step 1: Locate and press the windows key on your keyboard
Step 2 & 3: On the search box, type settings and click on it when it pops up. Navigate and click on Apps (uninstall, default, optional features) on the settings dialogue box

Step 4: Scroll and click on Apps & features (Now all installed apps on your PC will appear)
Step 5: Scroll, search and left-click on the application you wish to uninstall.
Then click uninstall and follow the steps to remove the application from your PC.
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