Spartan and Start Menu on 10049

Tried Spartan and didn't like it, so I right-clicked and tried to uninstall. Problem is that my Start Menu
disappeared. Nothing happens when I click Start.
The only answer to the Start Menu returning appears to be to login as another user, delete my old profile, then log back on with my user ID. The problem with that is that all of the Metro/Modern/Universal apps come back. I don't want them, have no use for
them, and want them gone off my computer, so I have to run the Powershell script that only removes them from my profile. I haven't found a way to permanently
remove them from my computer yet.
So the questions are:
How do I remove Spartan without losing my Start Menu?
How do I permanently remove Metro/Modern/Universal apps?
Dan

Apparently you can uninstall Spartan. If you right-click Spartan, it has an uninstall option. When you do that, you lose your Start Menu. If the intent was to not allow uninstalls, then this is a bug that should be fixed prior to GA.
To the remainder of my original post. How do I completely remove all Metro/Modern/Universal apps from my computer? I have a desktop. No Camera. Why do I need a Camera app? I want it off my computer.
I buy a new computer from the store or vendor's website. The first thing I do it remove all of the vendor's pre-installed junk software. This version of Windows is the same. I want to remove all pre-installed junk software, i.e., Metro/Modern/Universal apps!
Dan

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