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Uninstalling problem.

Anonymous
2023-05-20T04:12:05+00:00

Hello Microsoft, sorry to bother you. My computer was running out of space, and I noticed that Minecraft Education is taking up a lot of space, I tried uninstalling it and pressed the uninstall button. When I press uninstall, it takes me to user account control, and want to make Windows Installer to make changes on my device. I pressed yes, and it instead re-installs Minecraft Education, not uninstalling it. It keeps happening, can someone give me a solution to this? (I deeply apologize if my English is not great. English is not my native language.)

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-05-20T04:52:54+00:00

    Hello! My name is Mostafa, and I will try my best to assist you with this so that you find a satisfactory solution.

    I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble uninstalling Minecraft Education. Please try to resolve it by following these steps:

    Try using the Control Panel to uninstall the program.

    1. In the Control Panel window, select "Uninstall a program" or "Programs and Features."
    2. Locate Minecraft Education in the list of installed programs, select it, and click on the "Uninstall" or "Remove" option.

    Refer to the below link and do Step #2

    https://educommunity.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/art...

    You can use third-party uninstaller software if the above steps don't work. These tools are designed to remove programs from your computer thoroughly. Some popular options include Revo Uninstaller, IObit Uninstaller, and Geek Uninstaller.

    If the above steps do not help, reach out to me, and I will be happy to help and try my best to resolve your issue. Thank you.

    Best,

    Mostafa

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