Windows 10: How to uninstall apps that say "Would you like to allow -- to make changes to your device"

Discus and support How to uninstall apps that say "Would you like to allow -- to make changes to your device" in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I believe that I unfortunately downloaded some kind of malware when trying to download shaders for minecraft, of all things. A few apps were downloaded... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Isaac_399, Feb 9, 2025.

  1. Isaac_399 Win User

    How to uninstall apps that say "Would you like to allow -- to make changes to your device"


    I believe that I unfortunately downloaded some kind of malware when trying to download shaders for minecraft, of all things. A few apps were downloaded to my laptop, seemingly anti-virus apps as well as Norton Browser or something like that. Anyway, when I go to the apps section in setting to delete them, it comes up with that popup mentioned in the question. Obviously Im not going to allow the app I'm trying to delete tk make changes to my device, but when I press no the popular just goes away and the app doesn't uninstall.

    :)
     
    Isaac_399, Feb 9, 2025
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  2. rezpower Win User

    Uninstall or change a program (Some installed apps not listed) !


    Hi guys and thanks for your replies.
    As you suggested Irene I have them listed in "All apps" but it's still not normal not having them listed in windows 10 uninstall app!
    And Roy Computer>C>Users>yourname>appdata>local has all the apps that are currently in " Uninstall or change a program" but
    the apps that are not there are not in this folder either!
    Anyway I find this to be a strange behavior on windows 10 (never had this with any other version). Is this a bug? anyone else have this problem?
     
    rezpower, Feb 9, 2025
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  3. Arun B J Win User
    'Allow a device to connect' is greyed out

    Hi,

    I understand your concern and will assist you to resolve the issue.

    I suggest you to follow the steps below and check if it helps.

    Step 1: Run Hardware and Device troubleshooter.

    Windows 10 has a built-in troubleshooter to check and fix issues with hardware and devices. I would suggest you to run this troubleshooter to check if the issue is with your USB Port. Refer these steps:


    • Press Windows key +X, select
      Control panel.

    • Change the view by option on the top
      right to Large icons.

    • Click on troubleshooting and click on the
      view all option on the left panel.

    • Run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter.
    Step 2: I suggest you to check the Bluetooth Settings and check if it helps.


    • Open Control Panel by clicking the
      Windows + X,

    • In the Control Panel search box, type
      Bluetooth, and then click Change Bluetooth settings.

    • In the Bluetooth Settings dialog box, click the
      Options tab and do any of the following:

    • To make your computer discoverable to Bluetooth enabled devices, select the check box for
      Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer.

    • To allow you to add Bluetooth enabled devices to your computer, select the check box for
      Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer.

    • To be notified when a Bluetooth enabled device is trying to connect to your computer, select the check box for
      Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect.

    Keep us posted on this issue so that we can assist you better.
     
    Arun B J, Feb 9, 2025
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  4. oemSoft Win User

    How to uninstall apps that say "Would you like to allow -- to make changes to your device"

    How to avoid message "Do you allow this app to make changes to your device?"

    Referring to following link, I would like to know on how to avoid this message and run app directly.

    Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions

    "Do you allow this app to make changes to your device?"
     
    oemSoft, Feb 9, 2025
    #4
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