![]() If the results contain only one app, and it’s the one that you want to remove, then you can replace the Select with the following to the cmdlet: | Remove-AppxPackage This way you can search on a part of the name. Note the astrics ( * ) symbol that is used as wildcards. We can also search for a specific apps, based on a part of the name: Get-AppxPackage | Where-Object Name -like "*ZuneMusic*" | Select Name You will see an overview of all the apps, listed by name. We can list all the installed apps with the following cmd: Get-AppxPackage | ft ![]()
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