In case you want to remove apps that came pre-installed or were downloaded, you can disable them using either Group Policy. However, this is a viable option only for Windows 10 Pro, Education and Enterprise users. Windows 10 Home users can enable or disable Microsoft Store apps using Registry Editor. Let’s explore this in detail
Method 1: Using Local Group Policy Editor
1. Press Windows Key+ R keys together on your keyboard and type gpedit.msc
2. Group Policy Editor will open. Go to
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Store.
3. Now move to its corresponding right panel and tap on Disable all apps from Microsoft Store policy.
4. Succeeding after, a new window will pop up. Here you can see three options i.e. Not configured, Enabled and Disabled.5. Choose accordingly then click Apply followed by OK to confirm the changes.
6. Once this process is over, close all current windows and reboot your PC.
This method won’t work if you are using Windows 10 Home as it doesn’t have any group policy app. If that’s the case, you can try below workaround.
Method 2: Using Registry Tweaks
This method works on all types of Windows 10 OS whether it is Pro, Education, Enterprise or Home. If you don’t know how to proceed, here is the procedure
Caution: Registry Editor plays a vital role in configuring how your System works. If you somehow configure it wrong, several functions will fail to start or can even cause the complete crash of the OS. Hence, if you are a novice, do exactly as commanded here.
1. At first, press Windows Key + R hokey together to launch the Run dialog box. Type regedit in void then press Enter to let open the Registry Editor.
2. Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsStor
Disable Microsoft Store apps
3. There should be a DisableStoreApps DWORD entry.
4. If it is not there, right-click anywhere on the right pane and select create a new 32-bit DWORD and rename this DisableStoreApps.
5. Double click on this DWORD entry and set its value as guided below
To Enable- (delete)
To Disable- 1
6. To make the changes done by the Registry tweak take effect, you need to restart Windows 10.
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