Microsoft has been trying to push its own app store for years now, but it seems that the company is finally getting the message. The Microsoft Store is no longer available on Windows 10, and it’s not coming back. If you’re still using Windows 10 and want to remove the Microsoft Store, here’s how:

  1. Open Settings from the Start menu.
  2. Click on Apps & Features.
  3. Under “Apps & Features,” click on Microsoft Store (or whatever name your version of Windows 10 has given it).
  4. On the next page, under “Store features,” click on “Remove.”
  5. If you have any apps installed from the Microsoft Store, they’ll be removed along with the store itself. You can reinstall them if you want, but it’s not necessary (and there are plenty of other good app stores out there). ..

Select Start, then Settings Accounts Email accounts. Select the account you wish to remove under Accounts used by other apps, then Remove. To confirm, click Yes.

To access AppLocker, type the app locker in the search bar and press Enter. Select AppLocker from the console tree of the snap-in, then click Packaged app Rules. Create a new rule on the Action menu or right-click on Packaged app Rules and select Create New Rule, or by clicking New Rule on the.

That’s fortunate because you can quickly remove the Store from the Taskbar by right-clicking it and selecting “Unpin from the taskbar.” You may also unpin the Microsoft Store from the Start Menu by right-clicking there and choosing “Unpin from Start,” for added points.

On the Start screen, type REGEDIT.EXE and press ENTER Key. Expand KEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Policies Microsoft WindowsStore. Select NEW REG_DWORD. Give it the name RemoveWindowsStore. Set its value to 1.

Go to account.microsoft.com devices content and sign in using your Microsoft account. Find the device you want to delete and choose Unlink. Make sure you know what information is stored on your device before uninstalling it from Windows 10 or 8.