![]() ![]() Here’s how to uninstall apps on Windows 11 via the Start Menu: You can customize the start menu, easily access your installed applications, as well as remove the ones you don’t want with the click of a button. Launch the uninstall.exe file and follow the on-screen instructions.The default location will usually be C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files (x86), but this may differ if you changed it during the installation. Navigate to the application’s installation directory.Here are the steps to run the uninstaller: The purpose of this uninstaller file is to, you guessed it, uninstall the application. The simplest way to do that is by removing it as instructed above, then browsing Purchased App history for apps not installed on the active iOS device – even if it was a free app it will appear in this purchased list, and you can quickly download it again to the new device.Developers usually include an uninstall.exe file along with everything else that is extracted when you install an application. Perhaps even better, you can even delete an app from one iOS device, say an iPhone, and then re-install it later onto a completely different device, like an iPad. ![]() There is no limit to how many times you can delete and re-install apps this way. That’s because while deleting an app this way removes it from your iOS device, the app itself is still tied to your Apple ID.īasically this means if you bought the app or downloaded it while an app was temporarily free, it will always be re-downloadable again through the App Store using that same Apple ID. ![]() What if I deleted an app that I didn’t mean to?ĭon’t worry if you accidentally delete an app while doing this, because you can easily restore the app back to the iOS device again. Since you can’t choose to uninstall those apps, an alternative solution is to hide them instead, making them invisible and inaccessible on the iPhone or iPad. This includes apps like Camera, Safari, Phone, Music, Photos, Calendar, App Store, Game Center, and quite a few others. ![]() You may notice that some apps can’t be deleted, like the ones that come preinstalled on the iOS device from Apple. (If the animated GIF isn’t working, the video embedded below shows the same thing removing an app with the tap-and-hold trick) This process really is very fast, as demonstrated in the animated GIF below which shows the same task used to uninstall the “Snapchat” app from iOS: In the below screenshot example, we’re using the above method to delete the app called “Emojli” from an iPhone:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |