can i avoid downloading from net in the start menu ?

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  1. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #21

    whs said:
    I have never used any system in German - neither in my 30 years as professional programmer nor with Windows. I do not understand the German terminology.
    Probably best you stay with Windows 7 then.
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  2. Posts : 50
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #22

    One way I recently discovered if you're looking to have control over the specific Windows 10 automation's and background internet apps would be to use this handy tool. You can find it here: OO ShutUp10: download free antispy tool for Windows 10

    It's called O&O Shutup10 and it allows you to use simple slide buttons in a stand alone program to disable pretty much all of Windows background processes, including Windows update, handy if your on a metered connection. If you turn off everything though it will diminish the user experience of Windows 10 as all the handy features it offers will be stopped. Don't worry you can simply turn them back on via the same software.

    Also as other have said the simplest way to kill the live tiles is to right click the tile and choose "turn off live tiles", then unpin it from the start menu if you don't plan on using it. Removing the apps themselves is possible, I think CCleaner will allow you to remove them if you insist, but I did that and it damaged the OS and had to run a script command to bring them back to fix it. Some components are required and will break areas of the operating system if they are removed. Such as Cortana, removing that kind of wrecked my start menu.

    All you can do is remove them and see what happens if your hell bent on it I guess.

    Now if I could just figure out why my Live Tile for the mail app no longer notifies me of new mail messages. Grrr!!
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  3. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #23

    Britton said:
    One way I recently discovered if you're looking to have control over the specific Windows 10 automation's and background internet apps would be to use this handy tool.!
    Britton said:
    Now if I could just figure out why my Live Tile for the mail app no longer notifies me of new mail messages. Grrr!!
    Have think then mate.

    I like you - your posts are enthusiastic and joyful but you have already answered your own question. Don't play around with your tool.

    You are better off using WUMT
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  4. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #24

    "Removing the apps themselves is possible, I think CCleaner will allow you to remove them if you insist, but I did that and it damaged the OS"
    You can remove them but they are regenerated by Windows Update. In CC Cleaner, if you remove some, check back a couple days later, do a sort by install date and you'll see what I mean. They are either re-installed or updated so it's futile to uninstall selected apps. Just don't use them, they take up little space.
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  5. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #25

    mrgeek said:
    [I]" They are either re-installed or updated so it's futile to uninstall selected apps. Just don't use them, they take up little space.[/SIZE]
    Rubbish. I have a 29GB partition set aside for windows.

    The apps I removed were more than 1 GB which is pretty big. Solitaire and the CandyCrush were the worst space hogs (about half).

    The apps are not regenerated - only when you upgrade to a new version (or build) of Windows.

    I wish people would understand the difference between update and upgrade. It is not that complicated is it?
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  6. Posts : 50
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #26

    lx07 said:
    Have think then mate.

    I like you - your posts are enthusiastic and joyful but you have already answered your own question. Don't play around with your tool.

    You are better off using WUMT
    LMAO, I know man, I know. I only launched the tool, I like the live tiles. They add life to the start menu and give some eye candy, yeah! I do not know why the mail tile no longer updates it was working fine and just stopped on its own. It could be something I did or perhaps its just buggy in my case. Probably something I did that seemed unrelated but was.

    I could start a post about on here but I don't think that would be very productive. I haven't even researched it on my own yet and failure to do that would be laziness on my part. Perhaps it only updates after the messages have been there a few mins/hours. I usually check the mail immediately when an inbound notification of new mail pops up in the notification area. Next time I'll wait and see if the live tile updates after a few minutes. I'm always exploring the system and its various properties, call me a tinkerer if you like, but its what I like to do when I'm just hanging out with nothing else better to do.

    The issue I mentioned in the earlier post was carried out on the upgrade install. That was me trying in vain to make Windows 10 act more like Windows 7 I guess. Hadn't gotten used to it at that time. So its unrelated to my current live tile issue. This install has been running pretty good because it was a fresh install I carried out a week or so after the upgrade. Just couldn't stand all the leftover crap from the Windows 7 install, seemed so messy to me anyway.
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  7. Posts : 309
    windows 10 pro 64
    Thread Starter
       #27

    dalchina said:
    Odd- is that W. Defender or another? Never had a problem like that with Win 10 except with Defender on an upgrade, initially after the upgrade when I really struggled to gain control of my CPU time for that and another reason. But that was June last year.

    Is that activity solely related to live tiles.. or sthg else?
    hi
    never used windows defender , only eset smart security (nod32 + nod32 firewall)
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  8. Posts : 309
    windows 10 pro 64
    Thread Starter
       #28

    dalchina said:
    Odd- is that W. Defender or another? Never had a problem like that with Win 10 except with Defender on an upgrade, initially after the upgrade when I really struggled to gain control of my CPU time for that and another reason. But that was June last year.

    Is that activity solely related to live tiles.. or sthg else?
    Britton said:
    One way I recently discovered if you're looking to have control over the specific Windows 10 automation's and background internet apps would be to use this handy tool. You can find it here: OO ShutUp10: download free antispy tool for Windows 10
    hi
    thanks
    yes great application!
    i have to try it again
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  9. Posts : 309
    windows 10 pro 64
    Thread Starter
       #29

    lx07 said:
    Rubbish. I have a 29GB partition set aside for windows.

    The apps I removed were more than 1 GB which is pretty big. Solitaire and the CandyCrush were the worst space hogs (about half).

    The apps are not regenerated - only when you upgrade to a new version (or build) of Windows.

    I wish people would understand the difference between update and upgrade. It is not that complicated is it?
    hi
    really? 1gb of unless application ???
    insane really , rubbish i agree
    may i know which tool did you use to get rid of them?
    i want to keep only email and calendar
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  10. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #30

    "The apps are not regenerated - only when you upgrade to a new version (or build) of Windows."
    I defer but I have removed Store apps before. Some like 'Get Office' or 'Get Started' never came back but there was a cumulative update on 1/29 and 2/4 and all the highlighted apps were either updated or reinstalled same dates. Coincidence ?

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