app uninstallation

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App uninstallation on Windows involves removing preinstalled or unwanted software to streamline the operating system. Common targets include Clipchamp, Microsoft Teams, Xbox Game Bar, and Outlook, which are often removed to reduce clutter and align the system with personal workflows. The process is straightforward but requires caution to avoid removing essential components. Users typically uninstall apps via Settings, the Start menu, or PowerShell commands. This tag covers discussions and guides on safely removing default Windows apps, troubleshooting failed uninstalls, and restoring system performance by eliminating unnecessary software.
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    Windows 11 Day One Uninstalls: Remove Clipchamp, Teams, Game Bar, Outlook

    Windows 11 is packed with convenience features, but not every preinstalled app earns its place on a fresh install. For users who know their workflows, trimming the defaults can feel less like debloating for its own sake and more like restoring control. In the case of this MakeUseOf piece, the...
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