Win8 application management tools Streamline system applications no longer have to worry about accidental deletion!

  
                                    

Win8 system's own delete function is not to delete the built-in application (you can also modify the default installation path), can only be deleted from the post-installation, causing some APP to get in the way. For example, sports, news, etc., are basically replaced with other third-party applications. Removing the app from the machine requires access to a multi-layered link. With this gadget, we can more easily streamline and delete the app on Win8! Of course, you can also manually streamline the Win8 system.

The middle area shows the various applications installed on the machine. A more detailed check can be made at the bottom. Such as: running to perform delete operations, display dangerous items, and so on.

In addition to this, we can also clean up the installation cache.

The specific functions are summarized as follows:

1. Use the program to call the Get-AppxPackage command to get all the currently installed use lists, and display them as normal

2. Can be identified by App Store Management automatically upgrades Appx (note that this feature is different from the Installlocetion attribute and save address, so the processing is different, but the application is basically this mode, so marked as "self-upgrade") >

3. Perform a full folder search in the Apps folder (if you change the address of the Apps folder, you may get an error), then list all the apps saved on disk and follow the Apps that are already installed and in use. Correspondence, apps that are not used and installed, or that have been uninstalled will be marked as residual.

4. The old version of the residual apps that were automatically upgraded by the app store will be marked as the old version.

5.VCLibs and WinJS will be marked as suggested not to delete to remind (recommended in the recommended settings), because I do not know whether there will be old programs to reference it during the test, after all Is the Runtimer.

I believe that with such a Win8 management tool, it is very good to delete and streamline the system. Still worrying about the growing C drive? Try it now!

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