Every computer user has been there. You try to uninstall a program via the Windows Control Panel, but nothing happens. Or worse, you get a vague error message stating the uninstaller is missing or corrupted.
Double-click the downloaded file. A wizard window will pop up. Click Next . microsoft uninstall tool
Another program is using a file the uninstaller needs to delete. Every computer user has been there
Unlike standard uninstallers that simply run a program's removal script, this tool acts as a "doctor" for your system's registry. It analyzes the Windows Registry and system files to detect corrupted keys, missing uninstallers, and broken links that prevent software from being removed cleanly. Double-click the downloaded file
One of the most powerful, yet lesser-known, features of this tool is its ability to force the removal of programs that are not listed.
The tool has quirks. It isn’t automatic—you have to click through a “Troubleshoot” wizard and select “Uninstalling” from a list. It doesn’t support every app; modern (MSIX packages) and some self-contained executables are ignored. And because Microsoft rarely promotes it, many users don’t know it exists.