Removing Provisioned Apps

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  1. CJW
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       #11

    x509 said:
    How do you know when you need to use PowerShell? Can you post a sample script that even us PowerShell noob-noobs can change to suit.
    This was back when Windows 10 was fairly new & I did a clean install from Windows 7.
    I don't recall which Windows programs/apps gave me a problem when using O&O AppBuster & Store Apps Cleaner, but there were a few (not many) & I didn't get error messages or warnings, but some just could not be removed.

    Now that I've started clean again, I'll try to keep track of ones that O&O AppBuster & Store Apps Cleaner may not be able to remove. By now, they may be able to remove all I want. I'll update this when I can.
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  2. CJW
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       #12

    Update:
    I decided not to use O&O AppBuster & Store Apps Cleaner. I just used PowerShell instead.

    I followed Option 13 on this webpage & my Start Menu does look a little cleaner now.

    I couldn't find any clear answer when Duck Searching (DuckDuckGo searching), so anyone know the difference between 'Specific Windows Apps' & 'Specific Listed Windows Apps'?
    PowerShell does give me 2 different readouts for each.
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