I am having a lot of trouble removing the Photos app.
I can not see it listed on the start screen, but if you right click on a photo or video there is the option to open it in the Photos app.
It is not listed in powershell (Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers) and no apps listed in powershell could be removed as I had already uninstalled them.
It is not listed in Parental controls.
It is not listed in Add/Remove Windows features.
I need to remove or disable it, hacking the computer if necessary. I can't gain access to Program Files/WindowsApps even though it says that I have read access to that folder. So I can't see if it is there.
The purpose is to remove the ability of one of the accounts to play videos.
This is in Windows 8.1. I believe that in Windows 8 Photos could be uninstalled or parentally controlled.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I can not see it listed on the start screen, but if you right click on a photo or video there is the option to open it in the Photos app.
It is not listed in powershell (Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers) and no apps listed in powershell could be removed as I had already uninstalled them.
It is not listed in Parental controls.
It is not listed in Add/Remove Windows features.
I need to remove or disable it, hacking the computer if necessary. I can't gain access to Program Files/WindowsApps even though it says that I have read access to that folder. So I can't see if it is there.
The purpose is to remove the ability of one of the accounts to play videos.
This is in Windows 8.1. I believe that in Windows 8 Photos could be uninstalled or parentally controlled.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro