Remove pre-installed apps (Candy Crush, Bubble Witch Saga, March of Empires) from Windows 10











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I've been trying to remove Windows 10 Bloatware including Candy Crush Saga, Bubble Witch Saga, and Minecraft.



First, I tried simply uninstalling them, but the folders for these apps are not being removed and remain in C:Program FilesWindowsApps.



The most common solution I've seen researching this issue is to remove the app package through Powershell, but doing this still does not remove the folders.



Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?



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Don't mess with the permissions in the WindowsApps folder...can not launch Windows Store even after two resets (one keeping files and one removing them).



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Ended up reinstalling a windows from a fresh iso. Only solution I have found.










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  • Even with the folders still there, the app is removed by right-click > Uninstall. Is there a reason you wish to remove the folders?
    – music2myear
    May 30 at 17:18










  • "Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?" Yes.
    – Moab
    May 30 at 18:51










  • The thing is that the folders still contain all of the app files, so they are taking up a good amount of space.
    – Andrew
    May 30 at 22:39










  • I ended up reinstalling Windows from a fresh image. @Biswapriyo
    – Andrew
    Jun 9 at 3:30

















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I've been trying to remove Windows 10 Bloatware including Candy Crush Saga, Bubble Witch Saga, and Minecraft.



First, I tried simply uninstalling them, but the folders for these apps are not being removed and remain in C:Program FilesWindowsApps.



The most common solution I've seen researching this issue is to remove the app package through Powershell, but doing this still does not remove the folders.



Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?



Edit



Don't mess with the permissions in the WindowsApps folder...can not launch Windows Store even after two resets (one keeping files and one removing them).



Edit 2



Ended up reinstalling a windows from a fresh iso. Only solution I have found.










share|improve this question
























  • Even with the folders still there, the app is removed by right-click > Uninstall. Is there a reason you wish to remove the folders?
    – music2myear
    May 30 at 17:18










  • "Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?" Yes.
    – Moab
    May 30 at 18:51










  • The thing is that the folders still contain all of the app files, so they are taking up a good amount of space.
    – Andrew
    May 30 at 22:39










  • I ended up reinstalling Windows from a fresh image. @Biswapriyo
    – Andrew
    Jun 9 at 3:30















up vote
7
down vote

favorite









up vote
7
down vote

favorite











I've been trying to remove Windows 10 Bloatware including Candy Crush Saga, Bubble Witch Saga, and Minecraft.



First, I tried simply uninstalling them, but the folders for these apps are not being removed and remain in C:Program FilesWindowsApps.



The most common solution I've seen researching this issue is to remove the app package through Powershell, but doing this still does not remove the folders.



Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?



Edit



Don't mess with the permissions in the WindowsApps folder...can not launch Windows Store even after two resets (one keeping files and one removing them).



Edit 2



Ended up reinstalling a windows from a fresh iso. Only solution I have found.










share|improve this question















I've been trying to remove Windows 10 Bloatware including Candy Crush Saga, Bubble Witch Saga, and Minecraft.



First, I tried simply uninstalling them, but the folders for these apps are not being removed and remain in C:Program FilesWindowsApps.



The most common solution I've seen researching this issue is to remove the app package through Powershell, but doing this still does not remove the folders.



Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?



Edit



Don't mess with the permissions in the WindowsApps folder...can not launch Windows Store even after two resets (one keeping files and one removing them).



Edit 2



Ended up reinstalling a windows from a fresh iso. Only solution I have found.







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  • Even with the folders still there, the app is removed by right-click > Uninstall. Is there a reason you wish to remove the folders?
    – music2myear
    May 30 at 17:18










  • "Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?" Yes.
    – Moab
    May 30 at 18:51










  • The thing is that the folders still contain all of the app files, so they are taking up a good amount of space.
    – Andrew
    May 30 at 22:39










  • I ended up reinstalling Windows from a fresh image. @Biswapriyo
    – Andrew
    Jun 9 at 3:30




















  • Even with the folders still there, the app is removed by right-click > Uninstall. Is there a reason you wish to remove the folders?
    – music2myear
    May 30 at 17:18










  • "Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?" Yes.
    – Moab
    May 30 at 18:51










  • The thing is that the folders still contain all of the app files, so they are taking up a good amount of space.
    – Andrew
    May 30 at 22:39










  • I ended up reinstalling Windows from a fresh image. @Biswapriyo
    – Andrew
    Jun 9 at 3:30


















Even with the folders still there, the app is removed by right-click > Uninstall. Is there a reason you wish to remove the folders?
– music2myear
May 30 at 17:18




Even with the folders still there, the app is removed by right-click > Uninstall. Is there a reason you wish to remove the folders?
– music2myear
May 30 at 17:18












"Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?" Yes.
– Moab
May 30 at 18:51




"Is it safe to simply delete the folders corresponding to each app?" Yes.
– Moab
May 30 at 18:51












The thing is that the folders still contain all of the app files, so they are taking up a good amount of space.
– Andrew
May 30 at 22:39




The thing is that the folders still contain all of the app files, so they are taking up a good amount of space.
– Andrew
May 30 at 22:39












I ended up reinstalling Windows from a fresh image. @Biswapriyo
– Andrew
Jun 9 at 3:30






I ended up reinstalling Windows from a fresh image. @Biswapriyo
– Andrew
Jun 9 at 3:30












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You can use Bulk Crap Uninstaller for uninstalling bloatware and it will also remove residual files.



Steps:




  1. Download the program

  2. Run the installer and open the program

  3. Find the programs that you want to remove and check them

  4. Click the uninstall button Image

  5. Confirm the apps you want to uninstall and click 'Continue'

  6. Look through the settings and click 'Continue'

  7. Click 'Begin Uninstallation'

  8. Confirm the files and click delete

  9. Wait until the uninstaller finishes

  10. Click 'Search For Leftovers' to remove residual files






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    You can use Bulk Crap Uninstaller for uninstalling bloatware and it will also remove residual files.



    Steps:




    1. Download the program

    2. Run the installer and open the program

    3. Find the programs that you want to remove and check them

    4. Click the uninstall button Image

    5. Confirm the apps you want to uninstall and click 'Continue'

    6. Look through the settings and click 'Continue'

    7. Click 'Begin Uninstallation'

    8. Confirm the files and click delete

    9. Wait until the uninstaller finishes

    10. Click 'Search For Leftovers' to remove residual files






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      up vote
      1
      down vote













      You can use Bulk Crap Uninstaller for uninstalling bloatware and it will also remove residual files.



      Steps:




      1. Download the program

      2. Run the installer and open the program

      3. Find the programs that you want to remove and check them

      4. Click the uninstall button Image

      5. Confirm the apps you want to uninstall and click 'Continue'

      6. Look through the settings and click 'Continue'

      7. Click 'Begin Uninstallation'

      8. Confirm the files and click delete

      9. Wait until the uninstaller finishes

      10. Click 'Search For Leftovers' to remove residual files






      share|improve this answer























        up vote
        1
        down vote










        up vote
        1
        down vote









        You can use Bulk Crap Uninstaller for uninstalling bloatware and it will also remove residual files.



        Steps:




        1. Download the program

        2. Run the installer and open the program

        3. Find the programs that you want to remove and check them

        4. Click the uninstall button Image

        5. Confirm the apps you want to uninstall and click 'Continue'

        6. Look through the settings and click 'Continue'

        7. Click 'Begin Uninstallation'

        8. Confirm the files and click delete

        9. Wait until the uninstaller finishes

        10. Click 'Search For Leftovers' to remove residual files






        share|improve this answer












        You can use Bulk Crap Uninstaller for uninstalling bloatware and it will also remove residual files.



        Steps:




        1. Download the program

        2. Run the installer and open the program

        3. Find the programs that you want to remove and check them

        4. Click the uninstall button Image

        5. Confirm the apps you want to uninstall and click 'Continue'

        6. Look through the settings and click 'Continue'

        7. Click 'Begin Uninstallation'

        8. Confirm the files and click delete

        9. Wait until the uninstaller finishes

        10. Click 'Search For Leftovers' to remove residual files







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