![]() You’ll see the PowerShell grid view control showing all the apps. To uninstall multiple apps at a time via PowerShell grid view, use this command-line: Get-AppxPackage | Out-GridView -Passthru | Remove-AppXPackage Reinstall Paint 3D Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.MSPaint | Foreach ![]() ![]() Likewise, you can uninstall any app by getting the app name by running the Get-AppxPackage command without any parameters. Uninstall Paint 3D Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.MSPaint | Remove-AppxPackage Uninstall Notepad (Store app) Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.WindowsNotepad* | Remove-AppxPackage Note that PowerShell needs to be run as administrator in order to use the -allusers switch. To uninstall the Twitter app for all users, include the -allusers switch as below: Get-AppxPackage -allusers *twitter* | Remove-AppxPackage To uninstall it, run: Get-AppxPackage *twitter* | Remove-AppxPackage ![]() Twitter app is listed when you run the Get-AppxPackage command: For example, we saw the two PowerShell commands Get-AppxPackage and Remove-AppxPackage in the article How to Reinstall the Photos App. To remove a preinstalled app or any Store app for that matter using PowerShell, you’d use the Remove-AppxPackage command. RELATED: Fix for Error 0x80073CFA when Uninstalling an App in Windows 10 Uninstall Preinstalled Apps Using PowerShell ![]()
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