View Installed Apps/Programs and Features

View Installed Apps/Programs and Features


There are 3 ways to see what applications/programs are installed on a computer:
- Apps & Features.
- Add or Remove Programs.
- Programs and Feature from the Control Panel.
Search for any of those 3 applications from the Windows Search field. From each of those section, you can see when the application/program was installed and uninstall it.

Apps & Feature



Add or Remove Programs


Programs and Feature from the Control Panel



Double-click on a program to trigger, if option available, the uninstall process.



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