Microsoft Silverlight (64-bit) is a cross-platform, cross-browser, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of Microsoft.NET–based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Download it today and enhance your browser. System Requirements Supported Operating System. App Name: Silverlight (64-bit). License: Freeware. OS: Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64. Latest Update: 2021-02-07. Developer: Microsoft Corporation. User Rating: 3.7. Attempts to restart the computer and try to upgrade, install or uninstall Microsoft Silverlight again end in the same results. This issue can occur if an existing installation or uninstall has become corrupt. To automatically uninstall Microsoft Silverlight, click the button in the 'Fix it for me' section.
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Learn how to uninstall Microsoft Silverlight from Windows command prompt using WMIC command.
The below command helps to uninstall Silverlight from any Windows box.
This works on all Windows versions – Windows 7, Windows 10 and even pre-Win7 versions too. The command needs to be executed from elevated command prompt, as it requires admin privileges to uninstall software.
Example
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Example run where I could successfully uninstall Silverlight from a Windows 7 computer.
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A non-zero return value indicates unsuccessful attempt
Here the command was run from an ordinary command prompt, not elevated admin command prompt, so it returned 1603 without uninstalling the software.
Can we uninstall Silverlight safely
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Yes, we can safely remove Silverlight without having any impact on how your system/other applications work. Microsoft deprecated Silverlight way back in 2012. Silverlight was Microsoft’s version of Adobe Flash and supported video streaming and rich media. All popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox and IE have already stopped supporting Silverlight. I’m sure all popular web applications running on internet have already got off it, so there’s no use keeping Silverlight on your Windows box.