Run the command to uninstall the particular pre-installed default Windows 10 Store app and restart your computer. If you want to uninstall the particular pre-installed app from all user accounts, use ...
Windows 10 comes with several apps installed by default, some which you might never use, like the Xbox app or Phone Companion. Here’s how to remove those apps. You’ll need to run PowerShell as an ...
PowerShell is a powerful tool to master. Here’s our step-by-step guide to getting familiar with Windows’ über language If you’ve wrestled with Windows 10, you’ve undoubtedly heard of PowerShell. If ...
We have seen how to completely uninstall Pre-Installed Microsoft Store apps. The procedure mentioned in that article is still valid for Microsoft Store Apps available in Windows 11/10. But today, ...
Windows 10 comes bundled with a number of tiled apps built-in, like Calendar, Mail, Maps, and others. You can’t get rid of them the usual way, so here are two ways ...
Microsoft replaced the standard command prompt with Windows PowerShell — a much more powerful CLI-based tool that can be used for scripting and automating tasks. Along with automating complex or ...
There are several boring and redundant tasks you need to do on your Windows system during the day. For instance, renaming apps, moving files and folders, administration, database management, and ...
To boost the power you can get out of PowerShell, try adding Power Gadgets to your toolbox. Power Gadgets is a PowerShell snap-in that gives you graphical widgets for displaying performance ...
Here's a PowerShell tip using the Set-BrokerDesktopGroup cmdlet to make sure the disconnect power state for VM desktop groups doesn't go right into Suspend mode. PowerShell fever sweeping through the ...