Is there Uninstall a program batch for windows?

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-上瘾入骨i 2020-12-05 01:17

I have several programs I want to uninstall from my computer (Windows 7 64bit).

Is there a batch\\script that can help me do it? or I need to do it one by one from C

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  • 2020-12-05 01:46

    Use wmic right from the terminal. You can look at microsoft's documentation to see more usages.

    This will be a great starting point:

    wmic product where vendor="Autodesk" call uninstall
    

    I use the above line to clean uninstall autodesk products.

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  • 2020-12-05 01:49

    There isn't really an uninstall command kind of thing in cmd that I know of. You could however query this reg key

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

    (might also need to check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall if you're on a 64-bit machine)

    to find the program you want to uninstall. Each one will have an UninstallString value which will tell you the path to the programs uninstaller file which you can then execute by calling it's full path and filename.

    If the uninstaller happens to be an msi you can use

    msiexec /uninstall /x to silently uninstall it. This is about as much as you can do with batch I think.

    Hope this helps!

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  • 2020-12-05 01:51

    I wrote this this morning.

    @Echo off
    Echo This is a batch file uninstallation program. 
    Echo Run as administrator WMIC will not work. 
    echo.
    Echo The command [wmic product get name] will run.
    Echo Looking up all installed programs...
    echo. 
    wmic product get name
    
     echo 1. First program
     echo 2. Second program
     echo 3. Third program
     echo 4. Fourth program
     echo 5. Fifth program
    echo.
    @echo Pick a number: 
    echo. 
     choice /c:12345 
    
     if "%errorlevel%"=="1" wmic product where name="First program" call uninstall
     if "%errorlevel%"=="2" wmic product where name="Second program" call uninstall
     if "%errorlevel%"=="3" wmic product where name="Third program" call uninstall
     if "%errorlevel%"=="4" wmic product where name="Fourth program" call uninstall
     if "%errorlevel%"=="5" wmic product where name="Fifth program" call uninstall
    
    Echo.
    Echo.
    
    @echo First method is done. I'll go into the alternate method. 
    
    pause
    Echo Get user input - program name?
    Echo.
    Echo This is an alternate method 
    :input
    set INPUT=
    set /P INPUT=Uninstall which program?: %=%
    if "%INPUT%"=="" goto input
    echo Your input was: %INPUT%
    
    echo.
    echo.
    Echo Uninstalling... 
    
    echo The command [wmic product where name="%INPUT%" call uninstall] will run. 
    
    
    wmic product where name="%INPUT%" call uninstall
    
    @echo If there is "no instance" errors, then the program %INPUT% was uninstalled.
    
    pause
    
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  • 2020-12-05 01:54

    if you don't need it to be (command line) batch, then BCUninstaller is great to remove and cleanup many sotfwater at once in Windows : https://sourceforge.net/projects/bulk-crap-uninstaller/

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  • 2020-12-05 01:55

    to complement Bali's answer, try the following code...

    @echo off
    for /f "tokens=*" %%a in ('reg query hklm\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ ^| find /I "%*"') do (
      for /f "tokens=1,2,*" %%b in ('reg query "%%a" /v UninstallString ^| find /I "UninstallString"') do (
        if /i %%b==UninstallString (
          echo %%d
        )
      )
    )
    

    test it carefully. And then remove the echo command.

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