I know how to do all of that, and I'd rather install Linux on it than go back through turning off all Microsoft's crap again. As far as I'm concerned they should have named 10 Vista 2. Thanks for...
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I know how to do all of that, and I'd rather install Linux on it than go back through turning off all Microsoft's crap again. As far as I'm concerned they should have named 10 Vista 2. Thanks for...
P.S. Sorry I didn't reply about the version earlier, I wasn't around the PC at the time, but it's
Version 1703
OS Build 15063.332
Actually, that was one of the first things I tried, but according to the Gods of intrusion , all is well.
Nope! It wasn't doing it until Microsoft updated it, without me asking it to. They won't do it again, I've got all things Microsoft blocked in the host file now. They won't "Improve" anything else...
I used Group Policy Editor and disabled the "Allow Cortana" setting... That's it. I didn't bother with adding a registry entry to do it, but Microsoft making everybody jump through hoops is gonna be...
There's only one account on it, I'm just loading it for a friend. I guess I will just leave it running. Cortana is not turned on, but it still wants you to enable it, every time you use it. Microsoft...
Yes, but it doesn't matter if it's the bar or just the icon, it won't let you type in it either way. It just updated itself to the latest version, which may be the problem. I'm not at the PC at the...
I actually disabled "Allow Cortana" which is what was said to be the easiest route, if you were using Enterprise, or Pro. But, they also said that the search bar would still work, which it doesn't on...
I am using the latest version of Windows 10 PRO - I disabled Cortana in Group Policy Editor, which according to Microsoft, only disables Cortana, not the entire search feature. Unfortunately, on this...