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You'll find its icon in the Start menu. If you're using Windows 7 or 8, you'll need to open the Start menu, click Control Panel, select Programs, and then Programs and Features. Then, skip to Step 3. The remaining steps will be similar to Windows 10. You'll find this in the second column, above "Time & Language." A list of all your installed apps and programs will load. Depending on how many programs you have and your disk space, this may take a few seconds or a minute to completely load. You'll see the program highlight in blue and expand. You'll see this button appear in the highlighted and expanded area next to "Modify." Click Uninstall when prompted, and Yes if prompted. Then wait for iTunes to finish uninstalling. If prompted to restart your computer, click Restart later. Open Start, click the power icon, and click Restart to do so. Once your computer reboots, iTunes and any partner software will be gone from your computer.
Open your Windows Settings . Click Apps. Click to select iTunes. Click Uninstall. Follow the uninstall steps. Restart your computer after you uninstall all the components.