![]() Microsoft is trying to replace the Control Panel with the new Settings app, and every update moves toward that a little bit more…so we wouldn’t expect this to last forever. ![]() ![]() We wouldn’t be surprised if Microsoft changed this option to open the Apps & Features pane in the new Settings app in a future update to Windows 10. RELATED: Windows 10's Settings Are a Mess, and Microsoft Doesn't Seem to Care So, to open the Uninstall a Program interface, find a traditional desktop app in your Start menu, right-click it, and select “Uninstall”. However, if you’ve right-clicked a desktop app that was installed via a traditional installer, clicking the “Uninstall” option will open the traditional Uninstall Programs window on the Control Panel. If you’ve right-clicked a “modern” Windows 10 app that was installed via the Store or was preinstalled on your computer, clicking this option will immediately uninstall the app. When right-clicking applications in Windows 10’s Start menu, you’ll see an “Uninstall” option. There is a way to open the classic Uninstall Programs window from the Start menu, but it’s hidden. In the Control Panel window, click the “Uninstall a program” link under Programs.
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