Roshal of win.rar GmbH. It can create and view archives in RAR or ZIP file formats,[4] and unpack numerous archive file formats. To enable the user to test the integrity of archives, WinRAR embeds CRC32 or BLAKE2 checksums for each file in each archive. However, certain users reported that they were unable to get rid of this program when they wanted to clean up their PC from unused applications. There are quite a few alternatives for this process and users often don’t want WinRar to interfere with other applications working on the same process. Follow the instructions below in order to get rid of WinRar.Uninstalling WinRar (64-bit) From Windows OS
There are many default apps within Windows 10. Following are the command prompts you need to enter in Windows Powershell to uninstall a default app. Following is a list of command prompts for uninstalling pretty much every default app that comes in Windows 10.List of Command Prompts for Uninstalling Default Apps in Windows 10:
Some users have remedied this issue by uninstalling the sound driver from Device Manager. This will force Windows to reinstall the driver and often time it will automatically install a newer version. Here's what you need to do: 1. Hold the Windows Key and Press X and choose Device Manager. 2. Double-click Audio inputs and outputs to show the sub-items. Right-click on the installed devices one by one, and click Uninstall. Click OK in the Confirm Device Uninstall dialog. 3. After uninstalling the old device drivers, click on Scan for hardware changes from the Action tab. Windows 10 will try to automatically install the drivers for your audio devices at the next reboot. If prompted, click Search automatically for updated driver software, and let Windows 10 install the drivers. In most cases, you will be able to get your 5.1 surround sound back after you reinstall the audio drives. Note: If Windows doesn't automatically download and install the audio driver, you'll need to go to your onboard sound card manufacturer website and manually download the driver (for Realtek onboard, download the High Definition Audio Driver from here). After that, check your audio and see if the 5.1 surround sound is working. If your still not getting signal to the rear speakers, you have little else to do but to buy a speaker with the newest technology (powered by Atmos or Sonic) or buy a dedicated 5.1 sound card that is known to function properly under Windows 10 (there aren't many). A more desperate solution would be to revert back to Windows 8.1 or Windows 7, to when 5.1 surround channels where fully *** How to Configure and Test 5.1 Surround Sound on Windows 10 *** Logitech Z906 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System Review *** Best 7.1 and 5.1 Channel Sound Cards for Gaming PCs in 2020 Fix: Channel Surround Sound Not Working in Windows 10Method 3: Uninstalling Windows Audio Driver
Windows 10 lets you block users from uninstalling apps from the Start menu. 24 Feb 2017 7 Windows 10 includes an improved Start menu that combines the best of the classic menu on Windows 7 with elements of the Start screen from Windows 8.1. In addition, it features a new number of improvements, including the ability to uninstall apps without the need to open Settings. Although removing apps with a simple right-click can be convenient, if you're sharing your computer with other people, using your own or guest account, you may not want others to easily or accidentally uninstall apps from the Start menu. In those cases, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor or Registry to prevent this from happening on Windows 10. In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to prevent users from uninstalling apps from the Start menu. *** How to prevent users from uninstalling apps from Start using Group Policy *** How to prevent users from uninstalling apps from Start using RegistryHow to stop users from uninstalling apps from Windows 10's Start menu
Some users complained that Microsoft Teams keeps coming back and reinstalling itself on Windows 10. So, if you find it quite a nuisance, you have the option of removing it completely. That said, you cannot uninstall it the traditional way. You need to do it twice. We know how ridiculous this may sound, but many users reported that it works. After all, there is a program called Teams Machine-Wide Installer that does the job of reinstalling the app whenever you sign in to your computer. So, aside from removing Microsoft Teams itself, you need to uninstall the machine-wide installer as well.Completely Uninstalling Microsoft Teams from Windows 10
Uninstalling preinstalled Windows 10 Apps is quite simple using PowerShell method. You can also use graphical user interface (GUI) to uninstall Windows 10 Apps but it is limited to some third party apps. You can't uninstall all preloaded apps using GUI. Above tutorial explained the way to delete preloaded Windows 10 Apps using PowerShell. If you face any issue following any of the steps above, feel free to right down in the comments below. Tags delete windows 10 apps how to remove all windows 10 apps how to remove all windows 10 reloaded apps using single powershell command how to remove default windows 10 apps how to remove preinstalled windows 10 apps using powershell removing windows 10 default apps using powershell uninstall default windows 10 apps via powershell Previous Releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19041.207 to the Slow ring Next How to Stop Uploading HD Photos/Videos to Facebook from iPhone and *** ### Scariest Game In Years | Five Nights at Freddy's *** ### What’s New In Windows 10 Insider Preview 17074 And 17083 *** ### How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication on Facebook, Instagram, and *** ### Fixes and Improvements in Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17754 Updated on July 18, 2020 *** ### Best computer 2020: the best PCs we've tested *** ### How to Enable RCS Messaging on Your Android Phone *** ### Top 10 Cool Command Prompt Tricks You Should Know *** ### Tips to Edit Live Photos on iPhone Like a Pro *** ### How to Limit Finder Search to Current Folder on Mac *** ### How to Use Nvidia GeForce Now in India Right AwayUninstalling Windows 10 pre-loaded Apps using PowerShell
When you install or boot Windows 10 for the first time, you will notice a few apps pre-installed by default on the Start menu. These apps include the Get Office, Get Skype, Phone Companion, and Candy Crush. They not only waste space, but they can be a distraction, especially the Get Office app that keeps prompting you to jump into Office 365. It will stay installed even after setting up the latest version of Office suite. Fortunately, if you know where to look, you can easily get rid of most of the default promotional apps bundled in Windows 10. Just follow the steps below: 1- Use the Windows + I keyboard shortcut to open the Settings app. 2- Navigate through System and go to Apps & features. 3- On Apps & features you'll see a list of all your desktop and Store apps currently installed on your system. Look for the Get Office app, click on the app, and then click the Uninstall button to finish the removal. 4- Repeat the previous step for the remaining promotional apps, such as Get Skype, Phone Companion, and Candy Crush. While on Apps & features, you can also uninstall other apps that you might not need, including 3D Builder, Microsoft Wi-Fi, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Get Started, and others.Uninstalling promotional apps from Windows 10
Step 1: Find the GoPro Quik Desktop app *** For any apps you don’t want or need, you can remove them to save a bit of space on your PC. To get to the app, click on the Start Button. *** Next, find the app you wish to remove. Step 2: Removing GoPro Quik Desktop from Windows Store *** Right click on the app and click Uninstall. *** One last box will appear – click Uninstall again. #### Method 2: Uninstalling apps From Windows Store Stage 1: Find the Videoder app • For any apps you don't need or need, you can remove them to save a touch of room on your PC. To get to the app, click on the Start Button. • Next, discover the app you wish to remove. Stage 2: Removing Videoder from Windows Store • Right click on the app and click Uninstall. • One last box will appear – click Uninstall once more. This is how you can easily uninstall the app if you really want to. Once the app is uninstalled remember you can always download it again if you want to from the method which is mentioned above in this article.Method 2: Uninstalling apps From Windows Store
1\. Go to Start menu from the Windows icon. 2\. Type in ‘powershell’ in the Cortana search bar > Run as Administrator. 3\. Scroll down to Windows Powershell under the W category of apps. 4\. Click on the downward arrow in front of Powershell. 5\. Select Windows Powershell from the dropdown menu. 6\. Click on Run as Administrator. 7\. Select Yes from the prompt that pops up next. 8\. Type in the required command prompt in space highlighted below. 9\. Hit Enter. The default app(s) has now been successfully uninstalled and removed from your Windows 10 device.Uninstalling and Restoring Built-In Apps in Windows 10:
There are tips floating around out there for stopping the Windows Defender service from starting automatically when you start your PC, and even a complicated process for completely uninstalling Windows Defender altogether. We don't recommend them. Here's why. First, if you disable Defender--or it gets automatically disabled when you install a third-party app--it actually uses very few system resources. There's really not much point in stopping the service. This is particularly true in Windows 10 where you can disable the real-time protection, but still have the added safety of using Defender for manual scanning as a back up to your regular antivirus app. RELATED: 7 Ways To Free Up Hard Disk Space On Windows Second, if you stop the service--or go through the process of uninstalling it --any Windows update is likely to restore Windows Defender and undo all that work anyway. Plus, Defender takes up very little disk space and there are better ways to free up disk space on Windows.Stopping the Windows Defender Service or Uninstalling Defender
1. In the Windows search bar, search for "Control Panel" 2. Click the Control Panel app. 3. If Control Panel is set to Category view, click Uninstall a Program. Alternatively, if View by is set to Large or Small icons, click Programs and Features. 4. Select Zoom in the programs list, then click Uninstall. 5. If prompted "Are you sure you want to uninstall Zoom?", click Yes. 6. Once completed, you can reinstall Zoom on our download centerUninstalling the Zoom client for Windows