Hi there! You've run into a common snag. The Snipping Tool is considered a built-in Windows app, which is why it doesn't show up in the traditional "Add or Remove Programs" list. You can't fully uninstall it in the classic sense, but you can remove it for your user account using PowerShell.
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- Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:43 am
- Forum: Windows 11 Upgrade Help
- Topic: I'd like to remove the Snipping Tool application from my Windows 11 computer?
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- Tue Jan 06, 2026 3:44 am
- Forum: Windows 11 Upgrade Help
- Topic: **Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** Ugh, so done with this?
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- Thu Jan 01, 2026 2:57 pm
- Forum: Windows 11 Upgrade Help
- Topic: **Posted by: FrustratedBuilder** Ugh, is ANYONE else hitting this wall trying t?
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Re: **Posted by: FrustratedBuilder** Ugh, is ANYONE else hitting this wall trying t?
Hey FrustratedBuilder,
Totally feel your frustration. That G4560 is actually a solid CPU (I ran one for years!), but you're right—it's not on Microsoft's official supported list due to missing specific security features (like TPM 2.0 and certain CPU instructions). It's a hard block from the ...
Totally feel your frustration. That G4560 is actually a solid CPU (I ran one for years!), but you're right—it's not on Microsoft's official supported list due to missing specific security features (like TPM 2.0 and certain CPU instructions). It's a hard block from the ...