The built-in program uninstaller in Windows allows you to delete one program at a time. If you attempt to uninstall multiple apps, it shows the please wait until the current program is finished uninstalling or being changed error.
However, this error can also occur when no other program is being uninstalled. Thus, preventing you from uninstalling any app from your computer. Here we show a few troubleshooting steps to fix this error and uninstall apps in Windows.
1. Uninstall Apps From the Settings Panel

In Windows 10 and 11, you can uninstall apps from the Settings panel. Unlike the Programs and Features' uninstaller, uninstalling multiple apps from the Settings doesn’t return the "please wait until the current program is finished uninstaller or being changed" error.
To uninstall apps from the Settings page:
2. Restart the Windows Explorer Process in Task Manager

An easy way to fix this error is to manually restart the Window Explorer process in the Task Manager. Explorer.exe is a program manager process and controls the graphics interface for the programs you want to access, including the Control Panel.
To end the Windows Explorer process:
3. Restart Your PC
A quick reboot can also help you fix errors triggered due to temporary glitches and program conflict. During the restart, Windows will force close all the open apps that may be conflicting with the Windows installer.
After the restart, try to uninstall the program and check if the error is resolved.
4. Run Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter

You can run the Program Install and Uninstall troubleshooter to fix issues preventing Windows from uninstalling apps. It scans for common issues and repairs corrupted registry keys necessary to uninstall apps.
5. Re-Register the Windows Installer Service

The Windows Installer service facilitates the installation and uninstallation of the programs in the operating system. If the Windows Installer service is disabled, it can trigger the aforementioned error.
To fix this, you can unregister and register the service to terminate all the operations in progress. Follow these steps to re-register the Windows Installer service.
msiexec /unregmsiexec /regserver6. Uninstall the App in the Safe Mode
In Safe Mode, Windows loads an essential set of drivers and files. This helps you determine if an error is triggered due to a system file or driver. If not, you have a third-party application conflict causing the problem.
To uninstall apps in Safe Mode:



7. Uninstall Using a Third-Party Uninstaller

As a last resort, you can use a third-party uninstaller to uninstall the program. Revo Uninstaller is a free uninstaller available for Windows. It lets you remove stubborn apps and clean up leftover files. Here’s how to use it to remove apps from your PC.
Download: Revo Uninstaller for Windows (Free, Pro version available)
Troubleshooting Windows Unable to Uninstall Programs Error
The Programs and Features error when uninstalling apps is often triggered due to an app conflict. You can fix it by restarting Windows Explorer or re-registering the Windows Installer service. If the problem persists, use third-party programs to uninstall the program.
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