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  1. How can I uninstall the Windows Powershell? - Microsoft Q&A

    Aug 21, 2023 · How to perform a complete uninstall of Azure PowerShell How to delete packages from the PowerShell Gallery - PowerShell This article is an introduction to the PowerShell …

  2. Remove-Item (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) - PowerShell

    The Remove-Item cmdlet deletes one or more items. Because it's supported by many providers, it can delete many different types of items, including files, folders, registry keys, variables, …

  3. Remove-Service (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) - PowerShell

    The Remove-Service cmdlet removes a Windows service in the registry and in the service database. The Remove-Service cmdlet was introduced in PowerShell 6.0.

  4. Remove-Printer (PrintManagement) | Microsoft Learn

    Use this topic to help manage Windows and Windows Server technologies with Windows PowerShell.

  5. Remove-Computer (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management)

    The Remove-Computer cmdlet removes the local computer and remote computers from their current domains. When you remove a computer from a domain, Remove-Computer also …

  6. Remove-AppxPackage (Appx) | Microsoft Learn

    The Remove-AppxPackage cmdlet removes an app package from a user account. An app package has an .msix or .appx file extension.

  7. Remove-NetFirewallRule (NetSecurity) | Microsoft Learn

    Use this topic to help manage Windows and Windows Server technologies with Windows PowerShell.

  8. How to permanently remove Copilot from my old PC?

    Feb 18, 2025 · Remove the app in Settings: Select "Settings" from the Start menu, select "Apps", find Copilot in the list of apps, and select "Uninstall". Use PowerShell commands to uninstall …

  9. Add or Remove Roles and Features in Windows Server

    Jun 13, 2025 · In Windows Server, the Server Manager console and Windows PowerShell cmdlets for Server Manager enable you to add roles and features to a local or remote server, …

  10. Remove-WindowsDriver (Dism) | Microsoft Learn

    Use this topic to help manage Windows and Windows Server technologies with Windows PowerShell.