Description: Teardown refers to the process of dismantling a system or application, which involves the removal or deactivation of components that are no longer needed or that must be replaced. In the context of software systems, teardown is an essential practice that allows users to manage their systems efficiently. This process may include uninstalling packages, removing obsolete configurations, and cleaning up temporary files. Teardown not only helps free up disk space but also contributes to keeping the operating system in an optimal state, avoiding conflicts between applications and ensuring that the working environment is as lightweight and fast as possible. In systems where customization is fundamental, teardown becomes a powerful tool for optimizing the system according to the user’s needs. Additionally, teardown can be part of a regular maintenance cycle, where users review and adjust their installations to accommodate new software versions or changes in their usage requirements.