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I wonder if is there a way to automatically remove via batch/commandline or commandline-powershell an installed program called: Internet Download Manager.
How I can do? thank
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1st - Press Windows + R, type cmd, and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open elevated Command Prompt on Windows 10/11.
2nd - In Command Prompt window, type wmic command and press Enter. Then type product get name command and press Enter. You will get a list of programs that are installed on your computer. Find and note the name of the product that you want to uninstall.
3rd - Next type the following command product where name=”program name” call uninstall, e.g. product where name=”Google Update Helper” call uninstall. Press Enter to execute the command.
Then you will be asked to confirm if you really want to uninstall the program, if yes, type Y and press Enter. After a while, you will receive a message saying that “Method execution successful”. You have uninstalled the program with Command Prompt in Windows 11/10
more info here - https://www.minitool.com/news/uninstall-program-cmd-powershell.html
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