Installing or installing applications is an activity that we often do when operating a computer. Because application software really helps us in doing all work activities. However, there are some applications that we must delete after we no longer use them, we can remove them by uninstalling the application in Windows 11.
By deleting applications that are no longer used, the computer's storage space will be a little more relieved than before. So the computer will not work too hard when turned on.
How to Uninstall Apps on Windows 11
There are several ways to uninstall applications in Windows 11. The difference from previous versions of Windows, Windows 11 has steps for uninstalling applications that are simpler. This is due to the modern and minimalist appearance of Windows 11.
So the way to uninstall the application is also slightly different from previous versions of Windows.
Here are 4 ways to uninstall applications on Windows 11 that you must know.
Via Start Button
Start is a very useful button on a Windows operating system computer. Because the button saves all the applications on the computer. Through the Start menu, we can also delete or uninstall applications. Here's how to uninstall applications in Windows 11 via the Start button.
- Click the Start button at the bottom of the taskbar. Then various types of applications will appear on the Start menu, please right click on the application you want to uninstall. And click the Uninstall button.
- Then a dialog box will appear, please click the Uninstall button.
- Wait a few moments until the installation process is complete.
Via All Apps
You can access the All Apps menu by entering the Start menu, All Apps is a menu that accommodates all applications on a Windows computer. Here's how to uninstall apps on Windows 11.
- Click the Start menu located at the bottom of the taskbar, then click the All Apps button as shown below.
- Then you can search for the application you want to uninstall in the application list. To save time, you can also search for applications by searching for them through a search engine. Then right-click on the application and click the Uninstall button.
- Next you are taken to a new window. Please click the application you want to uninstall, then click the Uninstall/Change button.
- Then the uninstall window of the application you selected will appear. Next, please click the Uninstall button.
Through the Search Menu
The Windows Search menu is a place where you can find all the programs installed and available on the Windows operating system. With this menu, you can also uninstall applications on your computer. Here's the procedure.
- Please click the search menu in the taskbar, then look for the application you want to uninstall in the search field. Next, right-click on the application and click the Uninstall button.
- Then the Programs and features window will appear, please find and click the application you want to uninstall. Then click the Uninstall button.
- The application to be uninstalled will appear, then click the Uninstall button.
Via the Settings Menu
The Settings menu is a menu that contains settings buttons that you can use to manage everything on your computer. This menu is very possible for you to use in removing applications that are no longer needed. Here's how to uninstall in Windows 11 through the settings menu.
- Click the Start menu, then click the Settings icon.
- When the settings window appears, click the Apps menu on the left.
- After that, please click the Apps & Features menu.
- Click the three dots on the application to be uninstalled.
- Then click Uninstall again.
But before uninstalling the application, you must be sure and check again whether the application is indeed not used anymore or is still being used. Because when you uninstall the application, the data contained in the application will also be deleted and removed. Therefore, you should check it again before it is deleted.
Those are some steps in uninstalling applications on Windows 11. Hopefully some of the steps above can be used to remove applications on your computer.