Windows 11 will let you uninstall most built-in programs
Miscellaneous / / August 17, 2023
In addition to the system itself, the standard assembly of Windows also includes several dozen standard applications - from quite a useful calendar and calculator to Xbox and Microsoft To Do, which are not useful to everyone, but disk space is still occupy. In recent months, Microsoft has been gradually allowing users to uninstall pre-installed programs without using the command line or third-party apps.
So far, this feature is being tested in beta. According to official blog Windows, in the latest insider build of Windows 11 at number 25931, the list of applications to be deleted was added to "Photos", "People" and "Remote Desktop". Here are all the stock apps that can be removed in this build:
- "Notebook"
- "Quick Help"
- "Dictaphone"
- "Tools for cutting"
- "Calendar"
- "Calculator"
- "Camera"
- "Cards"
- "People"
- "Media Player"
- "News"
- "Weather"
- "Mail"
- "Family"
- "Adviсe"
- "Terminal"
- "Remote Desktop"
- "Films and TV"
- "Photo"
- Feedback Center
- "Watch"
- clipchamp
- Cortana
- Microsoft 365
- Microsoft To Do
- Paint
- Xbox
Now in the test version of Windows 11, you can quickly remove most of the preinstalled programs. When this innovation will appear in the stable assembly of the system, it has not yet been reported.
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