Hello Caleb, this is Emily.
By design, you can only disable the Microsoft Store via group policy if you run enterprise or education edition of Windows. Otherwise there's no way to disable it via group policy. You might find some information on the internet to remove it by powershell code, but it is strongly recommended against, because the store app is a core component, by removing it, it can cause update issue with apps, or some other related issue. And it will be reinstalled when Windows update.
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Built-in apps are called provisioned apps. They are scheduled to be installed for each new user that registers on a Windows 8 PC, so you can't uninstall them completely from the Start screen. To do so, you've to use Windows PowerShell command remove-AppxProvisionedPackage, like so:
remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -package Microsoft.BingTravel_1.2.0.145_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe -online
That would uninstall the Travel app. To remove Bing Map app, the command would be:
remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -package Microsoft.BingMaps_1.2.0.136_x86__8wekyb3d8bbwe -online
Microsoft.BingMaps_1.2.0.136_x86__8wekyb3d8bbwe is the app package name, which basically is the folder that you find in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps.
To uninstall apps installed from the Windows Store, the command is Remove-AppxPackage. It's syntax is as below:
Remove-AppxPackage PackageFullName
Note: Do not add -online parameter at the end of this command. [source]
I had success with the following method. Press Win+X, select Command Prompt (Admin). Run the command
DISM.exe /Online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackageName:Microsoft.BingTravel_1.2.0.145_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
Use folder names in the "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps" folder as package names.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh852635.aspx
To automate this process, I got a list of packages by running "dir /b". Then converted it into a batch file like this
@echo off
cd /d C:\Program Files\WindowsApps
DISM.exe /Online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackageName:B9ECED6F.ASUSCalculator_1.0.0.18_neutral__qmba6cd70vzyy
DISM.exe /Online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackageName:B9ECED6F.AsusConverter_1.0.0.27_neutral__qmba6cd70vzyy
DISM.exe /Online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackageName:B9ECED6F.TheWorldClock_1.0.0.6_neutral__qmba6cd70vzyy
DISM.exe /Online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackageName:Microsoft.Adera_1.0.0.4957_x86__8wekyb3d8bbwe
DISM.exe /Online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackageName:Microsoft.BingFinance_1.2.0.135_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
....
pause
Run the batch file as Administrator. This removed all packages in WindowsApps directory: 34 folders, 1.5GB.
I followed this YouTube tutorial to install Microsoft Store, but now it’s asking for an update that I can’t actually install. I’m starting to feel a bit suspicious about it, and I’d like to uninstall it, but the uninstall button is disabled. Is there any way to force it?
Also, if you know the right way to get Microsoft Store on my laptop, I’d really appreciate the help!