Windows 10 Uninstall on Boot: Get rid of it

Remove Uninstall on Boot in CMD

If you wish to remove this boot feature, you can do it very easily by following the lines below.

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Other methods to delete Uninstall on Boot

You can disable Uninstall on Boot by removing the old OS files stored in the Windows.OLD folder. Open a new Run window or simply type %systemdrive% in the Start menu to go to the Local Disk. Locate the Windows.OLD folder. Another quick way to remove Uninstall on Boot is to run Disk Cleanup. Go to Start, type ‘Disk Cleanup’ and double click on the first result to launch the tool. Select the disk that you want to clean and choose Previous Windows Installations when given the choice.

Get back the Uninstall feature in Windows 10

Important: If you want to uninstall the Windows 10 system you will have to be sure to have the passwords for the accounts that you used on the previous Windows operating system. At some point, the uninstall process will ask you to enter your password. SPONSORED Important 2: If you updated any apps to be compatible with the Windows 10 version, be aware that if you go back to the Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 system the applications will not work. So be sure that you update your apps to the version of Windows you are using.

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Important 3: If you run the “Refresh” feature or the “Restore” feature in Windows 10, the Boot option will be also disabled or it might break thus preventing you from using the previous system of Windows normally. So, if you want to get it back, you will have to place again the installation media with the version of Windows you want to run and reinstall it but be sure to check the option that tells you to keep your personal files. So there you have it folks, you now have all the information needed to properly use the uninstall option on boot available in the Windows 10 operating system. If you have any other additional questions, let us know in the comments section below and we will help you further with this subject. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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