![]() If you get the error No Instance(s) Available, it means that there’s no such product installed on your system. Let’s say we want to uninstall ‘Java 7 Update 79 (64-bit)’ C:\WINDOWS\system32>wmic product where "description='Java SE Development Kit 7 Update 79 (64-bit)'" uninstallĮxecuting (\\mypc\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_Product.IdentifyingNumber="",Name="Java 7 Update 79 (64-bit)",Version="7.0.790")->Uninstall() ![]() ![]() I have above versions of JDK on my system. Java SE Development Kit 8 Update 45 (64-bit) Java SE Development Kit 7 Update 79 (64-bit) C:\>wmic product get description | findstr /C:"Java" Uninstall Java SDK/JDK from command promptįirst you need to find the version of the Java installed on the system. Below are few examples for uninstalling different programs.
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