Windows 10 1703 and 1709 Cortana Assistant Installation Anooying!


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    Windows 10 1703 and 1709 Cortana Assistant Installation Anooying!


    Starting with Windows 10 Creators Updates, when doing clean installs, it starts up with the Cortana Voice assistant which made my room mate wake up...

    Is there any way that someone can know how to modify the source installation files to not to have this function and get it back to the classic setup install?

    This is the most lame and stupid and silly installation setup that I ever encountered. I mean really.

    There is a way to mute the sound, but still, I think its a bit lame...

    I am quite surprised no one out here or anywhere on these tech forums has complained.
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  3. Posts : 14,046
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    I'd forgotten about that amazing tutorial by Kari. Think it's time for me to give it a try too.

    Thanks cereberus.
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    I would like to recommend another tutorial instead which shows how to completely bypass any user interaction (including having to mute Cortana assistance). A completely automated custom installer on USB flash drive ; plug in USB, start computer booting from it and go for coffee. Come back some 20+ minutes later and Windows is installed, waiting you to sign in.

    All this without a single key press or mouse click. Really, boot from USB and forget it.

    Tutorial: Create media for automated unattended install of Windows 10 - Installation & Upgrade Tutorials

    Kari
    Last edited by Kari; 06 Dec 2017 at 23:37. Reason: Fixed some typos
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    Thanks Kari. Both are rather involved. Hope to give them a try tomorrow or early next week).
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    Ztruker said:
    Thanks Kari. Both are rather involved. Hope to give them a try tomorrow or early next week).
    This last one I linked to, it looks complicated and time demanding but it really is quite easy and fast method. Tutorial is long and might give wrong impression about the level of difficulty and expertise required but that's only because I decided for once to make a tut in such a way that any newbie can do it without any prior knowledge about topic simply by following instructions.

    I will try to make a new tut by the end of the week about how to upgrade your custom install media, logical continuation for it; if you use half an hour or more to create a custom, automated install media you shouldn't be required to repeat the process when a new build has been released. Luckily there's an easy way to avoid that, a method to simply apply a build upgrade to your custom install media to keep it up to date.
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    There is a Microphone Icon at the bottom of the screen, click that and Cortana goes quiet. You will then get the same quiet install you get if you install on a device that doesn't have a Microphone or speakers. Not sure if you can click it before she gets that first sentence out though. I've only ever used it to turn her off after she talks for the first time.
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