Removing Printer Software
Follow the steps below to remove utility software installed on the computer.
Important
- You must log in as an administrator or have administrator permissions.
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See the pages below for how to remove printer drivers.
Removing the Wi-Fi Connection Assistant (Windows)
Follow the steps below to remove the Wi-Fi Connection Assistant.
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Windows 11
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Click Start, and then select Windows Tools from All Apps.
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Select Control Panel.
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Under Programs, select Programs and Features, select Wi-Fi Connection Assistant from the list of programs, and then click Uninstall.
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Windows 10
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Click start, select Windows System, and then select Control Panel.
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Under Programs, select Programs and Features, select Wi-Fi Connection Assistant from the list of programs, and then click Uninstall.
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Windows 8.1
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Use the Settings charm on the desktop to open the Control Panel.
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Under Programs, select Programs and Features, select Wi-Fi Connection Assistant from the list of programs, and then click the Uninstall button.
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Windows 7
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Select Control Panel from the start menu.
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Select Uninstall a program.
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Select Wi-Fi Connection Assistant, and then click the Uninstall button.
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Note
- If the User Account Control dialog box is displayed, click Yes.
Removing the Wi-Fi Connection Assistant (macOS)
Follow the steps below to remove the Wi-Fi Connection Assistant.
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Select Applications from Go menu of Finder, double-click Canon Utilities > Wi-Fi Connection Assistant, and then drag Canon Wi-Fi Connection Assistant icon into Trash.
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Restart computer.
Empty the Trash and restart your computer.
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To reinstall Wi-Fi Connection Assistant, uninstall Wi-Fi Connection Assistant and install it again from the Canon website.