Just download the Discord application, run the Discord setup file and it should be installed properly. You’ll be able to reinstall Discord in your computer.Right click the Discord folder and click Delete. Your File Explorer will open a new window.Right click the discord folder and click Delete. Your File Explorer will open a window.Then you’ll be able to delete Discord folders. You’ll need to repeat this several times to end Discord task if there are more than one processes for Discord. In the Process tab, select any process related with Discord, and click End task.On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the Run box.Step 1: Disable Discord in Task Managerīefore getting started, you’ll need to end tasks running Discord in your computer, so you can delete Discord’s folders in your computer in Step 2. Note: the screenshots below come from Windows 10, and fixes apply to Windows 8 and Windows 7.