# If Scripts are disabled on Windows: # get-executionpolicy # set-executionpolicy remotesigned # If does not help, enable Unrestricted mod: # set-executionpolicy unrestricted # Lists all app packages on system {-AllUsers > will return all apps, even not logged users} #Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Select Name, PackageFullName # Export all packages and save it in csv file #Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName, InstallLocation | export-csv -Path `apps.csv' -NoTypeInformation # Removes the app from Windows #Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxApp | Remove-AppxPackage # Lists all app packages on system, and stores the result in csv file #Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Select Name, PackageFullName | export-csv -Path c:\apps.csv -NoTypeInformation $unwanted = @("Microsoft.GetHelp", "Microsoft.Getstarted", "Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub", "Microsoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection", "Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes", "Microsoft.MixedReality.Portal", "Microsoft.Office.OneNote", "Microsoft.People", "Microsoft.Wallet", "Microsoft.WindowsAlarms","Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub", "Microsoft.WindowsMaps", "Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI", "Microsoft.XboxApp", "Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay", "Microsoft.XboxApp", "Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider", "Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay", "Microsoft.YourPhone", "Microsoft.ZuneMusic", "Microsoft.ZuneVideo", "Microsoft.BingWeather", "Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer") # Creates Function for clean up function CleanUp { Get-AppxPackage | Select Name | ForEach-Object { $AppName = $_.Name # Creates variable from Object if($unwanted -contains $AppName) { Write-Host Removing: $AppName Get-AppxPackage $AppName -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage #-AllUsers # Uncomment -AllUsers if you want to remove apps for all acounts, may give errors } elseif($AppName -contains "Microsoft.549981C3F5F10") { Write-Host Removing: Cortana Get-AppxPackage $AppName -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage #-AllUsers # Uncomment -AllUsers if you want to remove apps for all acounts, may give errors } } Write-Host "**** All useless apps been deleted :) ****" Write-Host "**** Window will close now ****" # Waits 5 seconds Start-Sleep -s 5 # Exits the Powershell Write-Host Exiting ... stop-process -Id $PID } # Get System arguments $provided_args = @() for ( $i = 0; $i -lt $args.count; $i++ ) { #write-host "Argument $i is $($args[$i])" $provided_args += $args[$i] } If ("-show" -in $provided_args) { # Checks for installed Windows applications write-host **** Getting all installed Apps now. **** Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Select Name, PackageFullName } If ("-clean" -in $provided_args) { # Runs the Function Clean up write-host Cleaning beggins now. CleanUp } # #################################################################################################### # To Remove office 365 language packages from Windows 10, use one of these in Administrator Powershell # Get-AppxPackage | Select Name | Where-Object {$_.Name -like "office"} | Remove-AppxPackage # or # Get-AppxPackage | Select Name | Where-Object {$_.Name -like "office"} | Uninstall-Package