Our article continues below with additional information on finding recently installed programs in Windows 10, including pictures of these steps. The steps in this article are going to take you to the Apps menu in Windows 10 Settings, where you will be able to sort the list of apps and programs there by the most recently installed.
Note that this date does not always reflect the actual original date of installation. In many cases this date will reflect the last time that an update was installed for that program.
For example, I, like many others, have a number of programs on my Windows 10 computer that I did not install myself, and were included by default when I installed Windows This can be a little alarming if you have never looked at this information before, so rest assured that it is normal, and the indicated date simply reflects the last time that app was updated.
If you have a question about the program before you decide to uninstall it, I typically just Google the name of the program and see what it is. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
It often indicates a user profile. The Windows Search has the capability to search your hard drive or a network drive and display files based on created or modified date. Everything is probably the most efficient search engine for your computer. Running Everything will instantly crawl your hard drive and list all the files and folders that are found on your computer.
It is very fast and takes merely a few seconds to crawl a hard drive containing hundreds of thousands of files. You can easily sort the list by Date Modified, Date Created and even Date Accessed but do take note that sorting the list the first time will take a bit of time. Since Everything will index every file and folder found on the computer, it has some very useful filters where a few pre-made filters have been created by default to list files from different category such as audio, compressed, document, executable, folder, picture and video.
Unfortunately, you cannot. In that case, click on your iPhone, choose Apps, and click Install next to the ones you want to use again. On the other hand, you can use the Restore from Backup feature on any version of iTunes. However, this might be too much just to get a few apps. As of iOS All of the offloaded apps can be reinstalled via the App Store. Tip: Use the Spotlight Search to find missing or deleted apps.
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