There are a lot of utilities that help remove programs completely, but if you’re looking to do it without the assistance of a third-party application, this is how it’s done.
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Uninstall the program:
- Click Start.
- Click the gear icon, to open Settings.
- In the Settings window, click Apps.
- To find the app you want to delete, type the name of the app in the search box.
- Click on the app name to open the related options.
- Select Uninstall to remove the program.
- Click Uninstall again to confirm your intentions to remove the program.
- Follow the directions in the Uninstall wizard provided by each app. Remove junk files and folders:
- Type %appdata% in the search box on the Taskbar.
- Select %appdata% in the search options, to navigate to the folder.
- In the File Explorer window, find and open the folder for the uninstalled app. In this example, open Mozilla.
- Select Firefox.
- Select Delete in the toolbar, to remove all the appdata related to Firefox. Follow the same steps from step 1-5 for %programfiles%. Remove Registry entries:
- Type regedit in the search box on the Taskbar.
- From the search options, select Registry Edit.
- In the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Mozilla. You can replace Mozilla with the name of the software you are trying to clean up.
- Click on Mozilla key to expand it.
- Right-click the Firefox key to open the context menu.
- Select Delete to remove the key and its subkeys.
- Click Yes to confirm the action. Follow the same steps for the keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software{your app}. Credit: Microsoft
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