If you see the Discord icon on the menu bar in the upper-right corner of your screen, right-click on it, and click Quit Discord. You can also open Activity Manager to force-quit the application.
You can find your Applications folder on the Dock, or open Finder and press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+A on your keyboard to open it.
You can delete any application on Mac by dragging and dropping it on Trash.
You’re not done yet! You’ve removed the application, but you still have to delete Discord’s files.
Alternatively, you can press Shift + Cmd + G to open this window.
Also check out “~/Library/Application Support”, “~/Library/Caches”, “~/Library/Logs”, and “~/Library/Preferences” in Finder. Empty the trash. Right-click it and select Empty Trash. Once you’ve deleted those files and emptied the trash, you’ve successfully and completely removed Discord from your computer. After you’ve uninstalled Discord and deleted the associated files and folders, it’s recommended that you restart your computer.
If you see the Discord icon on your taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen, right-click on it, and click Quit Discord. You can also open Task Manager to close the running program.
Click it to open it in a “Settings” window.
Click it to open it in a “Settings” window.
The list is usually sorted alphabetically, so you can look for it in the Ds.
You will have to confirm your action in a new pop-up window. You’re not done yet! You may need to delete files from File Explorer.
After you’ve uninstalled Discord and deleted the associated files and folders, it’s recommended that you restart your computer. If you’re running into trouble uninstalling Discord, make sure you disable it from Startup programs. Press Ctrl + Shift + E to open Task Manager and select the Startup tab. Left-click “Discord” and select Disable (if it’s not there, that’s ok! You can skip this step). Restart your computer and then try uninstalling Discord. Still running into issues or getting a “File not found” error? If you’re familiar with the Windows Registry, you can remove it there. Be aware that deleting the wrong file might cause your computer not to work, so only do this if you are comfortable using the Registry. Delete the folder at this path: “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Discord” and restart your computer.
After you’ve uninstalled Discord and deleted the associated files and folders, it’s recommended that you restart your computer. If you’re running into trouble uninstalling Discord, make sure you disable it from Startup programs. Press Ctrl + Shift + E to open Task Manager and select the Startup tab. Left-click “Discord” and select Disable (if it’s not there, that’s ok! You can skip this step). Restart your computer and then try uninstalling Discord. Still running into issues or getting a “File not found” error? If you’re familiar with the Windows Registry, you can remove it there. Be aware that deleting the wrong file might cause your computer not to work, so only do this if you are comfortable using the Registry. Delete the folder at this path: “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Discord” and restart your computer.