How Do I Safely Uninstall McAfee from My New Dell Laptop?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm trying to uninstall McAfee from my new Dell laptop without actually starting the program. I bought a Dell 14 with Intel so I could run virtual machines, and I've already transferred my backup files and signed in. McAfee came pre-installed, and I just want to remove it completely without putting my computer at risk. I'm cautious with tech, and I'm on Windows 11, where Windows Defender is available as well. When I go to Apps, find McAfee, and click uninstall, a User Account Control pop-up asks me to allow McAfee to make changes to my device. I'm hesitant to click yes—will it actually uninstall the program, or will it complicate things?

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Answered By CleanInstallFan On

Honestly, if you're looking for a clean experience, consider doing a fresh installation of Windows. That way, you can eliminate all the pre-installed bloatware from Dell and just install what you need.

Answered By SafetyNerd77 On

By clicking yes, you're just giving your computer permission to make those changes as an admin. It's a security feature, but in this case, you definitely want to let it do its thing to remove the app.

Answered By TechyTim89 On

You're good to go! That User Account Control prompt is totally normal. If you click Yes, it will allow McAfee to uninstall itself and not install anything else. Just make sure to reboot your machine afterwards, and Windows Defender will take over automatically.

Answered By CleanupCrew101 On

If you want a thorough removal, you can check out the McAfee website—they have a dedicated uninstaller that will wipe all traces of their software from your system. That way, you can ensure nothing's left behind.

Answered By RevoRanger57 On

For future uninstalls, you should check out Revo Uninstaller. It's a great tool that can remove programs and any leftover files. The free version works perfectly well for most users!

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