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Learn how to check Application User Model ID (AUMID or AppID) of installed apps in Windows 11/10 using PowerShell, Registry, CMD, Explorer.
Go to Settings > System > Storage. Use the search bar to find and open Settings if you don't have the icon in your taskbar.
All these commands work in both the standalone PowerShell app and within Windows Terminal—simply open a PowerShell tab in Windows Terminal to use them.
A new unofficial app has been created that helps bypass system requirements and Microsoft Account creation, among others, during Windows 11 install.
On Windows 11, it's now possible to remove the VBScript feature from the Settings app or use PowerShell commands; in this guide, I will show you how.
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