Notepad was added to the Microsoft Store and you can install the Notepad app from the Microsoft Store. Albeit, Notepad will still be included in Windows out of the box – as of Windows 10 version 2004, the app will no longer be a component of the operating system and updated through the bi-yearly Windows 10 version updates, rather it will be a separate application receiving updates through the Microsoft Store. This will allow updates to the app to be delivered more frequently. If you have your reasons to do this, you can uninstall Notepad on Windows 10 in either of the following ways: Let’s take a look at the description of the process in relation to each of the methods.

Uninstall Notepad using PowerShell

To uninstall Notepad app via PowerShell, do the following:

Press Windows key + X to open Power User Menu.Then press i on the keyboard to launch PowerShell.In the PowerShell console, type in or copy and paste the command below and hit Enter.

Once the command executes, you can now exit the PowerShell console. Read: How to reset Notepad to default settings.

Uninstall Notepad using Command Prompt

To uninstall Notepad app via Command Prompt, do the following:

Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.In the Run dialog box, type cmd and hit Enter to open Command Prompt.In the command prompt window, type or copy and paste the command below and hit Enter.

Once the command executes, you can now exit the CMD environment.

Uninstall Notepad app via the Settings app

To uninstall Notepad app via the Settings app, do the following:

Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.Click Apps.Click on App & features on the left pane.Scroll down or search for Notepad on the right pane.Click on Notepad.Click on the Uninstall button.Click on Uninstall on the prompt to confirm.

Once done, you can exit Settings app. NOTE: You can also Uninstall or Reinstall Notepad in Windows via Setting > Optional Features. That’s it!

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