

Unfortunately, uninstalling apps from your PC or mobile device is not always a straightforward process. Many Windows 10 and Windows 11 users consider pre-installed apps bloatware that can be removed to free up disk space, as well as improve system performance by cutting out the additional background processes. Looking for a fast and easy way to make adjustments like this remotely? Check out our website to learn more about the FixMe.As more and more users are upgrading to Windows 10/11, they are finding that there are a number of pre-installed apps that they do not want or need. Read this post if you want to learn how to remove (or reinstall) other built-in Windows apps. To reinstall the Windows Store, open Powershell as administrator and run the following command: Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach.

Copy and paste the following command into the Powershell prompt and hit Enter: Get-AppxPackage *windowsstore* | Remove-AppxPackage.Type in the following path: %programfiles%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WindowsStore* Right-click to add Additional Rules and create a New Path Rule.Go to Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Software Restriction Policy. The WindowsApps folder is hidden by default, so you’ll need to make the necessary adjustments to View options. Locate the Windows Store by going to Program Files > WindowsApps.Here’s how to disable (or uninstall) the Windows Store in Windows 10 Pro. As a network admin, you may want to restrict the remote user’s access to Windows Store in order to prevent them from accessing unneeded applications and improve bandwidth speed.
