powershell uninstall

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The powershell uninstall tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about removing software or components using PowerShell commands on Windows. Recurring themes include uninstalling Microsoft 365 Copilot app, which Microsoft auto-installs on Windows devices starting fall 2025, and using PowerShell to remove unwanted applications or features. Threads provide IT administrators and users with PowerShell scripts and methods to uninstall Copilot or other programs, often focusing on enterprise environments where automated removal is needed. The tag also touches on troubleshooting uninstall issues and ensuring clean removal without leftover files. It is a practical resource for anyone looking to manage Windows software removal via PowerShell.
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    Roblox Shift Lock on Windows: Quick Fixes to Restore Camera Lock

    Roblox’s Shift Lock is a simple-but-powerful camera tool — when it works. For many Windows players the Shift Lock camera either refuses to engage or behaves erratically, leaving third-person movement and precision aiming unusable. The good news: most Shift Lock problems on Windows 10/11 have...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows Starts Fall 2025 (EEA Opt-Out)

    Microsoft will begin installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot app automatically on Windows devices that already have the Microsoft 365 desktop apps, a background rollout that starts this fall and is expected to reach completion by mid‑November — but it won’t happen for devices in the European...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot App Rollout on Windows Desktops Fall 2025: What IT Admins Must Know

    Microsoft’s plan to push the Microsoft 365 Copilot app onto many Windows desktops next month is the clearest signal yet that the company intends to make an AI assistant a default part of the Windows productivity surface — but the details, caveats, and operational impact matter as much as the...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows: IT Guide for Oct–Nov 2025

    Microsoft has confirmed a sweeping change to how Windows devices will receive AI integration: the Microsoft 365 Copilot app will be automatically installed on Windows systems that already have Microsoft 365 desktop apps, with the rollout beginning in early October 2025 and expected to finish...
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