As a result of this change, you now get an actual Linux kernel with a solution that improves performance and app compatibility while maintaining the same experience as the original version of WSL. (See also the video tutorial to complete this task on the Pureinfotech YouTube channel.) Although the ability to run Linux on Windows 10 is a useful feature for developers and users who need access to both operating systems, it might come the time when you no longer need the platform, or you may need to reset it to fix problems. Whatever the reason, you can permanently remove WSL2 by uninstalling all the components, or you can reset distros individually if they are causing issues. This guide will teach you the steps to completely remove the WSL2 integration on Windows 10.
Uninstall WSL2 on Windows 10
The uninstall process of the Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 requires multiple steps, including removing the distro, kernel update, and other components.
Step one: Uninstall Linux distros from WSL2
To uninstall a distro of Linux, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, you may need to repeat the steps to continue removing additional distros as required.
Step two: Uninstall Windows Subsystem for Linux update
To uninstall the WSL 2 Linux kernel update, use these steps: After you complete the steps, you can remove the remaining components.
Step three: Uninstall WSL2 components
To disable the Windows Subsystem for Linux components, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, your computer’s Windows Subsystem for Linux will be completely uninstalled.
If you change your mind, you can always set up the environment again with these instructions. If you run Windows 10 build 20246 and later, you can use the new method to set up WSL2. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.