Struggling to completely remove Java from your Windows 11 PC or laptop? This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to uninstall Java JDK, delete Java Path, and remove JAVA_HOME environment variables to ensure a clean slate. Perfect for developers, students, or anyone troubleshooting Java-related issues! Follow along to fully uninstall Java in just a few minutes. 🚀 📌 Steps to Uninstall Java, Java Path, and JAVA_HOME in Windows 11: 1 Uninstall Java JDK: Open Control Panel → Programs → Programs and Features → Locate Java JDK → Click Uninstall and follow prompts. 2 Delete Residual Files: Navigate to C:\Program Files\Java → Delete any remaining JDK folders (e.g., jdk-21, jdk-25). 3 Access Environment Variables: Open System Properties (Win + R → type sysdm.cpl → Enter) → Click Environment Variables. 4 Remove JAVA_HOME: In System Variables, find JAVA_HOME → Select and Delete → Click OK. 5 Edit Path Variable: In System Variables, select Path → Edit → Remove all Java-related paths (e.g., C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-25\bin) → Click OK. 6 Restart PC: Optional but recommended to ensure all changes take effect. 💡 Tips for Success: Check for Multiple Java Versions: Ensure all Java installations (e.g., JRE, older JDKs) are uninstalled via Control Panel. Admin Privileges: Run File Explorer or Command Prompt as Administrator to delete protected Java folders. Verify Removal: Open Command Prompt → Type java --version → It should return an error if Java is fully removed. Backup Important Files: Before deleting folders, ensure no critical projects depend on the Java installation. Stuck Files? If Java folders won’t delete, stop the Java process in Task Manager or use Safe Mode. 🔥 Need More Help? Drop your questions or specific Java version details in the comments! 👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe! If this video helped you uninstall Java cleanly, give it a thumbs up, share it with friends, and subscribe for more tech tutorials! Hit the 🔔 to stay updated with our latest videos. #UninstallJava #Windows11 #JAVA_HOME #JavaPath #TechTutorial #JavaTroubleshooting #WindowsTips