Likewise, users report that the Kodi app is not working on Windows 10/11 computers.

What is Kodi, and why should I uninstall it?

Kodi is an open-source media player app that allows you to access different media content, including music and videos. It is a cross-platform media player for various devices. Nevertheless, many users, particularly Windows users, have complained about encountering numerous issues with the app. The most common problem is that the Kodi app happens to be incompatible with most apps, so they conflict with each other, resulting in issues. Some other reasons why you should uninstall the Kodi software on your PC are:

Frequent crash – Kodi frequently crashes on Windows PCs and affects other processes on the PC. It can cause other programs to crash or malfunction due to its instability, so uninstalling it is the best way to avoid issues. Malicious activities on Kodi – Many users report that Kodi software on their Windows PCs has resulted in malicious attacks. It means the software is compromised and can result in threats to your computer. Low-quality service – Some users think the software is not as advanced as they thought it was, so they don’t want to keep it. Also, other apps in the market offer better services, so uninstalling Kodi is a good idea.

However, the reason for uninstalling the Kodi software on your Windows PC may vary depending on your complaints.

How do I uninstall Kodi on a Windows PC?

There are some steps for uninstalling Kodi on your PC, but we recommend you apply the following preliminary checks first:

Turn off background apps running on your computer. Disconnect any remote connection on your PC. Create a Restore Point on your computer to restore from in case of any am casualties.

The above steps will help prepare your PC for uninstallation and avoid any issues. Follow the steps below to uninstall Kodi: SPONSORED

1. Via the Windows Settings app

Check what to do if the Windows Settings app is missing on your PC.

2. Uninstall Kodi via Windows PowerShell

Check what to do if Windows PowerShell stops working on your Windows 11 PC.

3. Uninstall Kodi with its uninstaller.exe

Read what to do if File Explorer keeps crashing on your PC as this may prevent you from accessing the uninstaller.

4. Remove Kodi add-ons and library data from the folder

In conclusion, our readers who have issues with using VPN with Kodi can check our guide on fixing the problem and getting it working. Also, you can read about Kodi not installing add-ons zip on your PC. Should you have further questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments section below.

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