How To Disable SkypeHost.exe On Windows 10? (Easy Steps)

How To Disable SkypeHost.exe On Windows 10? (Easy Steps)

New features and programs were released together with the brand-new Windows 10. One of them was the inclusion of the Skype Video and Messaging apps in Windows 10.

Here, the Skype Video app has built-in video chat functionality. The Skype App and Skype Video App in Windows 10 both employ the process skypehost.exe, which is in question here.

As Windows 10 is still a new product, bugs will inevitably be found. One of them is Skypehost.exe’s excessive CPU use and the numerous background faults that it causes (can be checked through Event Viewer).

It may be temporarily stopped by any attempt to disable it using conventional methods, but unless it has been completely uninstalled, it will restart automatically.

Here’s something you need to comprehend right now. On Windows 10, running Skype as an app will cause high CPU usage and other issues.

You won’t have these problems, though, if you use the Desktop version of Skype that you directly downloaded from the Skype website. To download and install Skype desktop, first, we must delete the program (if you need to).

Simply remove the built-in Messaging app, Skype Video app, and Skype app from your Windows 10 computer to stop Skype App from operating in the background.

Start with the first of the four techniques given in this article and keep going until SkypeHost has been entirely taken down. Method 1 works best in most situations.

First approach: Disable it via apps and features

  1. Holding down the Windows key, press I. Select System. Afterward, select Apps and Features from the left pane.
  2. Search for Skype Video App, Skype App, and Messaging. Select them, then choose Uninstall.

Second approach: Use PowerShell to get rid of it

  1. Simply press the Windows key. In the search field, enter PowerShell.
  2. In the search results, right-click Windows PowerShell and select Run As Administrator.
  3. Enter each of the following commands into the Windows PowerShell window:
  4. Remove-AppxPackage | Get-AppxPackage *Messaging*
  5. Remove-AppxPackage | Get-AppxPackage “skype app”
  6. Test after restarting your machine.

PRO TIP:

Use Restoro Repair to check the repositories and replace corrupt and missing files if the problem is with your PC, laptop, or notebook. When a system corruption is the cause of the problem, this usually solves it.

Third Approach: Remove Skype using the complete package Name:

  1. Utilizing the aforementioned procedure, launch PowerShell. In the box, enter after typing Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName.
  2. Find Microsoft in the list of results that appear.
  3. Take notice of the PackageFullName value in SkypeApp.
  4. Then enter the value you highlighted in place of PackageFullName in the following command.
  5. Remove-AppxPackage Get-AppxPackage PackageFullName
  6. Next, hit ENTER. Microsoft, if the SkypeApp does not display, the app has already been deleted.

Forth approach: Manually Delete the Skypehost.exe File

As a last resort, only utilize this approach. To fix this issue, a batch file will be used. The code to create a batch file (.bat) is as follows File saving.

When the file has finished saving or downloading, right-click “DelSkypeHost.bat” and select Run As Administrator.

Delete the Skypehost.exe and get it out of your hair right now. If, for some reason, the black command window displays an “Access Denied” message, simply restart Windows and manually remove skype hot from your desktop.

Skype Desktop Installation For Windows 10

The Skype Desktop for Windows 10 can be downloaded online and installed once you have successfully deleted the Skype App using one of the aforementioned methods.

Run the setup file once it has been downloaded. Once Skype is set up, the customary icon for it should appear (like the one you had with previous versions of Windows).

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