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You could also easily disable Cortana using an option below. :)
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...dows-10-a.html
You could also easily disable Cortana using an option below. :)
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...dows-10-a.html
How do they say it............"Different Strokes for Different folks".
I read one tutorial on how to disable Cortana by going to a key in the Registry, but, that key is only there in Windows 10 Home.... not Win-10 Pro. So I'm back to my original method.
I've had to install Windows 10 Pro several times this week so far, and the week's not over yet.
(I have another Windows 10 setup scheduled for tomorrow)
I was told that my previous explanation was not detailed enough, so here's a re-write:
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When I want to disable Cortana, I first install "Grant Admin Full Control" ( I call that my Take Ownership, on steroids).
Then in Windows Explorer, I navigate to:
C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_CW5n1h2txyewy\Cortana.Core.dll
Once I find the Cortana.C ore.dll file, I right click on it and Take Ownership of it, using Grant Admin Full Control. Cortana Can only run if the .dll file can load during boot up. Changing the name to something like Cortana.Core.ddd will make it impossible for it to run, and Cortana will effectively be disabled. Should you ever want to re-enable Cortana, just change the .ddd back to .dll, reboot and it will be running again.
Using that technique, I just disabled Cortana again, on a Windows 10 Pro install that I've been working on this evening.
For safety, I also suggest disabling WUDO at the same time.
I really like installing Windows 10 on Older PC's, because it does have a HUGE hardware driver package,
and I don't have to spend hours trying to locate drivers. And, believe it or not, Win-10 Pro will install and run on just 1.5GB of ram.
Cheers Mates!
TechnoMage
Tru dat.
If you like, you could use the "Take Ownership" context menu below to do the same.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...dows-10-a.html
I suspect that the missing registry key in Home may have been a Group Policy setting that could just be manually added like option 1 vs 2 below.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...dows-10-a.html
One thing to remember about modifying the Cortana.Core.dll file is that may get reset back to default after a new build update and after a SFC /SCANNOW command scan. Do you have any issues with performing searches in File Explorer after modifying this file?
my cortana is off. i use a reliable little program that is injected in the registry. cortana and its privacy intrusion tendancies are halted.
Share? I love little scripts that make setting up a new PC with Windows a little bit faster, easier and safer.
There was a way to stop Cortana, posted on the web, that involved deleting a whole bunch of files, but I found that by doing that there were several other Windows functions that were disabled. Search may have been one of them, but right now I honestly don't remember. That's why I developed my own 'SAFE' way of disabling Cortana, so that when I run the Task Manager I don't see it running any more. I had witnessed it taking up a huge amount of ram, when it was running in the background.
Some of us run a limited amount of ram and we don't have a lot to waste on something as worthless as Cortana.
For the same reason, I disable or Manualize all the Services that I don't want or need. The "Black Viper" website is a good source of info on what services we need and what ones we don't.
Cheers Mates,
TechnoMage
PS: I just installed Windows 10 Pro/32 on an old Dell Laptop, with just 1.5GB of ram. So I really trimmed all the deadwood off of W-10 to make it run as efficiently as possible. And it really does run pretty good on the old Laptop.
How do I turn Cortana location back on? The option is grayed out, and the thing says that Location history must be turned on...
Also, Windows has been asking me to turn Cortana's location ON even though it's supposed to be ON by default, so something has been toggling itself OFF across restarts.
I do not use Cortana, but a lot of the settings are in Local Group Policy Editor - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Search
Hello Honeycomb, :)
Double check to make sure that you have location for your device and location services turned on.
Turn On or Off Location Services in Windows 10 Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials
Just a newbie (to Cortana) question. If I don't sign in is "Hey Cortana" available? I've tried to speak to the UI but no response. The local admin account is MS (wifey) and I have an MS account as well. If I do have to sign in will it make a difference which account I use as far as access to local info. This is all I get when clicking the circle and the drop down.
Thanks ,
trembuzz