Removing unnecessary software from a new Windows 10 install

Here's a list of programs I recommend removing from a clean Windows 10 install.

Click on start menu, Settings, Apps, and from the list, select what you want and Uninstall.

What you should remove depends on what you need. There are also better programs out there to replace some of these.

Commonly unnecessary software to remove:
  • 3D Builder
  • 3D Viewer
  • Feedback Hub
  • Groove Music
  • Mixed Reality Portal
  • Mobile Plans
  • Movies & TV
  • OneDrive
  • OneNote
  • Print 3D
  • Xbox Live
  • Xbox Console Companion
A clean install of Windows 10 will have shortcuts for the various Microsoft Office apps, such as Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook and Word. But if you don't have an Office license and are not planning on getting one, these are just taking up space. And you can always get the LibreOffice suite for free.

In order to remove them, remove also the following programs:
  • Office
  • Microsoft Office 365 - da-dk
  • Microsoft Office 365 - en-us
  • ...and all of the other Office 365 packages you see for different languages.
Removing them is a bit tricky, since the uninstaller is in a foreign language. But there are only 2 buttons, and the left button is the "uninstall" and right one should be "cancel" option.

A final word: Any anti-virus software that comes up bundled with your computer can be removed. The built-in antivirus of Windows 10 is as good or better than any anti-virus solution out there. The same goes for the firewall. The Windows 10 firewall is good enough for a basic user.

With other anti-virus solutions you only get nagging popups that try to scare and trick you, and your data will be harvested and sold for the highest bidder.

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