You'll need to set the app up all over again, and there will likely be updates available the next time you check the Play Store. In this article, I’ll mention all the different methods you can try, starting from the easiest and moving to the more technical. After quite a bit of troubleshooting, I was finally able to remove the network adapter from my Windows 10 system. You should immediately see the app reappear in your app drawer, but keep in mind that any data from before disabling it is gone. When I tried to delete the network adapter from the list of adapters, the delete option was greyed out.
Locate the Apps section (the exact name will vary, depending on your phone). The simplest way is to search for the app on the Google Play Store, then tap Enable where you'd typically see an Install button, but if you'd prefer to see a list of your disabled apps, that's easy too. Should you decide you want to give an app you've previously disabled a second chance, there are a couple of ways to re-enable them. Once disabled, you should no longer see the app on your home screen or throughout the system. That's it! Your phone will immediately delete as much data from the newly disabled app as possible, including any updates it might have received since initially setting up your phone. If you want something more straightforward. Confirm your action by tapping Disable app in the popup confirmation window. Many Universal applications are a part of Windows 10, and they cant be uninstalled using the conventional methods.