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Windows doc updates (#19054)

Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
Fotis Voutsas 2 months ago
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packaging/installer/UNINSTALL.md

@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ curl https://get.netdata.cloud/kickstart.sh > /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh && sh /t
 
 
 </details>
 </details>
 
 
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 **What to Expect**:
 **What to Expect**:
 
 
 In most cases, these commands will guide you through the uninstallation process and remove configuration and data files automatically.
 In most cases, these commands will guide you through the uninstallation process and remove configuration and data files automatically.
@@ -81,3 +80,9 @@ chmod +x ./netdata-uninstaller.sh
 ## Windows
 ## Windows
 
 
 To uninstall Netdata on Windows, use the standard application uninstaller in your **Settings** app or **Control Panel**.
 To uninstall Netdata on Windows, use the standard application uninstaller in your **Settings** app or **Control Panel**.
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+You can also use PowerShell:
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+```powershell
+msiexec /qn /x netdata-x64.msi
+```

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packaging/installer/UPDATE.md

@@ -59,10 +59,6 @@ wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://get.netdata.cloud/kickstart.sh && sh /
 
 
 To update Netdata, [download](/packaging/windows/WINDOWS_INSTALLER.md#download-the-msi-installer) the latest installer and reinstall the Agent.
 To update Netdata, [download](/packaging/windows/WINDOWS_INSTALLER.md#download-the-msi-installer) the latest installer and reinstall the Agent.
 
 
-> **Note**
->
-> The Windows Agent is currently under beta and only available for Nightly releases, and the installer can be found in our [nightlies repo](https://github.com/netdata/netdata-nightlies). A stable version will be released soon.
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 ## macOS
 ## macOS
 
 
 If you installed Netdata on your macOS system using Homebrew, you can explicitly request an update:
 If you installed Netdata on your macOS system using Homebrew, you can explicitly request an update: