Modern Windows laptops, tablets and PCs fitted with SSDs can have limited storage, so it’s more important than ever to keep a clean house and remove unwanted or unused programs. Not only will this free up precious storage space, but it can make your device run faster because those programs often start up with Windows.
The uninstaller provided with Windows is functional, but it can also be very slow and is somewhat lacking in features. Plus, it doesn’t always do a thorough job and can leave files and shortcuts behind. However, here are five free uninstaller programs which should ensure a program can be completely removed from your computer.
Revo Uninstaller

- RRP: Free (£17 inc VAT for Pro version)
Revo Uninstaller provides a number of ways to track down and list programs you no longer need and a simple means of removing them. In standard mode, available programs are listed ready for removal, but a search facility is also available for those with lots of applications installed.
In Hunter mode, program shortcuts can be simply dragged and dropped onto a target area to remove them, or by dragging the target onto an unwanted program's icons or titlebar. We found this a little hit and miss, but it’s a nice extra.
Talking of extras, there’s also a file shredder and an option to download a portable version of the program that you can run from a USB flash drive.
The free version comes with free tech support and supports Windows 10, but there’s a Pro version with even more features, including the ability to forcefully uninstall a program, queue up several programs for automatic removal and extended scanning for leftovers. The latter has been shown to work well, and makes the $19 price for a single PC seem pretty good value.
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IObit Uninstaller

- RRP: Free
IObit Uninstaller is one of the best uninstall tools and can completely remove programs from your hard drive, with none of the usual Registry clutter and junk files often left behind.
The cleanup process has two stages. First, you launch the unwanted application's uninstaller and let it do its work. And second, IObit Uninstaller's "Powerful Scan" option checks your Registry and hard drive for remnants that the program might have been left behind. These are then displayed for your approval, and you're able to delete anything the program has discovered in a click.
There’s also a section where you can identify and remove any unwanted browser toolbars, and will tell you which are safe to leave on your PC. Also, you can easily remove Windows updates, but be careful to ensure these are not needed before doing so.
Before uninstalling anything, you get the option to create a Windows Restore Point so you can roll back in case you end up uninstalling something critical or something you realise you actually needed.
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CCleaner

- RRP: Free (£19.95 inc VAT for Pro version)
You may know of CCleaner for its ability to remove graphics card drivers and clean up the Registry, but it can also uninstall Windows apps and programs. You’ll find the list of installed applications in the Tools > Uninstall section.
It does a decent job of clearing up all the loose ends (which Windows’ built-in installer occasionally doesn’t), and it comes with a selection of useful extras such as a duplicate file finder, a file shredder and a Windows start-up program manager.
There’s a Pro version of CCleaner which costs £19.95 and includes real-time monitoring, scheduled cleaning, automatic updates and premium support, but the free version should do pretty much everything you need.
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PC Decrapifier

- RRP: Free
We love PC Decrapifier’s no-nonsense name. We also love how it’s free, but there are options to donate a small amount of money to support the developers rather than sneaky ‘Free download’ links which refer to the fact that you can merely download the file for free but you have to pay if you want to use the program.
PC Decrapifier’s interface is also straightforward. On our test laptop it couldn’t find any ‘crap’ or ‘questionable’ software, but if you click the Everything Else tab you will find all the programs available for uninstallation.
The whole program is self-contained so doesn’t need installing or uninstalling, so you can run it from a USB flash drive. Like all others here, it’s up to date and supports Windows 10.
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Wise Program Uninstaller

- RRP: Free
Wise Cleaner claims its Program Uninstaller doesn’t require installation, but the first thing it asked us to do was choose the folder in which to install it. Aside from this slight annoyance, Wise Program Uninstaller is completely free and has a handy context menu option which adds the option to use the tool to uninstall a program just by right-clicking on its shortcut icon.
It’s quite basic compared to the most fully featured here, but it does have a sometimes-useful Forced Uninstall option which can help when a program’s official uninstaller is broken and refuses to uninstall the software.
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