I've noticed some files in my WindowsApps folder that I don't need, like Candy Crush and Bubble Witch, which seem to take up unnecessary space—around half a gig each! The weird part is that I don't have these apps actually installed anywhere on my PC. Is there a way to safely remove these junk files?
2 Answers
If you can't find them installed in the usual places, checking something like Revo Uninstaller could help. But really, if they're not appearing in the installed apps list, you might not have much luck removing them as Windows usually protects those WindowsApps folders pretty tightly.
You might want to try using Disk Cleanup; it could help, but you'll probably need to run it as an admin for a better effect. If that doesn't do the trick, some third-party tools, like Revo Pro, can also handle this while providing a user-friendly interface for any cleanup you need to do.
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