![]() You can run this on your own device without admin rights, since it’s just returning a list. Get-appxpackage returns a list of all the app packages installed for a user profile. Remove-AppxPackage -package $appToRemove.packagefullname $appToRemove = $listOfApps | where-object So we’re back to using PowerShell! The code here is fairly simple, since we’re just targeting one app in particular: $listOfApps = get-appxpackage Although we recommend that method to everyone, there’s a few default apps that can’t be removed because they aren’t in the Business Store. Our very first blog post on Device Advice was The modern way to remove Windows 10 in-box apps without them reinstalling.
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