· immediately after I installed the Windows 10 upgrade, Windows 10 automatically starts downloading and installing games and apps I DO NOT WANT or will ever use! it keeps installing Candy Crush Saga and Candy Crush Soda Saga, and some 3D building apps and utilities I will NEVER use!! no matter how many times I remove them, they just redownload themselves. How to Stop Windows 10 from Auto Reopening Applications after Restart Step 1: Click Settings – Accounts – Sign-in Options. Step 2: Roll to “Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device and reopen my apps after an update or restart”, and choose “Off”. · Once downloaded, extract the zip and double-click on the “bltadwin.ru” file. In the confirmation window, click on the “Yes” button. As soon as you click on the button, the value will be added to the registry to block the installation of bloatware bltadwin.rus: 1.
Starting from Windows 10, Microsoft wants to make sure that most of the devices running Windows are running the latest version of Windows 10 which is patched with most known vulnerabilities and stay safe on the Internet.. This means that the users will get less control over which Windows updates to install and which ones to leave out. There are surely instances where a specific device driver. Here's how to signify a connection as metered and stop automatic download of Windows 10 updates: Open the Start Menu, and click the Settings gear icon. Choose Network Internet. So essentially I am looking for advice here for how someone running Win 10 Pro could really lock the hell out of a machine and just let a select few apps be run and no further apps installed. One option I thought about was App Locker which only runs on Enterprise or Education as far as I know, I guess he could purchase a copy of that.
There’s no way to tell Microsoft “stop downloading these apps on my PC” or “I never want these apps on this Microsoft account”. and Microsoft Won’t Let Us Disable It. There is, technically, a way to disable this and stop Windows from installing these apps but it’s only for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education users. Don’t like Windows 10 installing bloatware via Microsoft Store. Here’s a simple way to stop it from installing suggested apps automatically. One of the stupid things about Windows 10 is that it automatically installs some suggested apps automatically. These apps include but not limited to Candy Crush, Microsoft Solitaire, Netflix, Hulu, etc. So essentially I am looking for advice here for how someone running Win 10 Pro could really lock the hell out of a machine and just let a select few apps be run and no further apps installed. One option I thought about was App Locker which only runs on Enterprise or Education as far as I know, I guess he could purchase a copy of that.
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