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wsl --unregister <distro-name> Example: wsl --unregister Ubuntu-22.04

Now go enjoy those extra gigabytes… or reinstall WSL fresh with wsl --install . Your call. Have a horror story about WSL breaking your Windows networking? Drop it in the comments – misery loves company.

Here’s a blog-style post tailored for developers or IT pros who might need to completely remove WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) from their machine. How to Completely Uninstall WSL (and Why You Might Need To) wsl unistall

Whatever the reason, uninstalling WSL isn’t as simple as clicking “Uninstall” in Settings. Let’s walk through a . Step 1: Uninstall Individual Linux Distributions First, remove each distro you have installed. Open PowerShell as Administrator and list your WSL installs:

April 14, 2026 Category: Windows / Dev Environments Drop it in the comments – misery loves company

wsl --list --verbose For each distribution, unregister (and wipe its filesystem) using:

We talk a lot about installing WSL—spinning up Ubuntu, zsh, Docker, and all the goodies. But what about removing it? Maybe you’re troubleshooting a corrupted distro, clearing disk space, or switching to a native Linux dual-boot. Or perhaps WSL just isn’t playing nice with your VPN or antivirus anymore. Let’s walk through a

Alternatively, via PowerShell as Admin:

 

 

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