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This video covers how to uninstall VS Code the normal way and how to remove it completely from Windows 11 Pro.
If you have some workspaces you want to keep, simply do not delete the .vscode folder and its settings.json file. Note that the user settings will be gone and you would have to set it to want you want later for those workspaces.