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  1. Open Settings: Click on the Start menu button in the lower-left corner of the screen and select the "Settings" gear icon. Alternatively, you can press the Windows key + I on your keyboard to open Settings directly.

  2. Go to Apps: In the Settings window, click on the "Apps" category.

  3. Select the App to Uninstall: In the "Apps & features" section, you'll see a list of all installed applications on your system. Scroll through the list or use the search box to find the application you want to uninstall.

  4. Click on the App: Click on the application you want to uninstall. This will expand the entry to reveal additional options.

  5. Uninstall the App: After selecting the app, you'll see an "Uninstall" button. Click on this button.

  6. Confirmation Prompt: Windows will typically prompt you to confirm that you want to uninstall the application and warn you that uninstalling the app will remove all of its data. Click "Uninstall" again to confirm.

  7. Wait for Uninstallation: The uninstallation process may take a few moments, depending on the size of the application. Windows will display a progress bar to indicate the uninstallation progress.

  8. Completion: Once the uninstallation process is complete, you may see a confirmation message informing you that the app has been successfully uninstalled.

  9. Close Settings: You can close the Settings window once you've uninstalled the desired application.

Alternatively, you can also uninstall applications using the Control Panel:

  1. Open Control Panel: Type "Control Panel" into the Windows search bar and select it from the search results.

  2. Go to Programs: In Control Panel, click on the "Programs" category.

  3. Click on "Programs and Features": Here, you'll see a list of all installed programs on your computer.

  4. Find the App to Uninstall: Scroll through the list or use the search box to locate the application you want to uninstall.

  5. Right-Click and Uninstall: Right-click on the application and select "Uninstall" from the context menu.

  6. Follow the Uninstallation Wizard: Follow the prompts in the uninstallation wizard to remove the application from your system.

  7. Wait for Uninstallation: Wait for the uninstallation process to complete.

  8. Close Control Panel: Once the application is uninstalled, you can close the Control Panel window.

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