First, if rep was allowed in this section, I would have repped you now for your sincere effort to teach me English with that quote from a dictionary, explaining what word
ridiculous means. As you know, English is not my native language, not even second or third language. I appreciate your willingness to help an uneducated person like me to understand your language better.
Reading that dictionary quote I couldn't help noticing how wrong I have been about it's meaning. An example: I have always thought being ridiculous meaning something like thinking / hinting / telling things like "
This app is unnecessary, I will never use nor need it. Therefore, nobody needs it and it should not be included in Windows!".
Now I know better: ridiculous means things like saying that it is understandable that Microsoft cannot make Windows individually for each user.
Really, my sincere thanks for educating me :)
But I have done it already! Although I do not uninstall native apps, they simply do not disturb me, I fully understand that some users would like not to have them. Therefore I have made this video:
(Quote from
Tips and tricks - You saw it first on TenForums! Solved - Windows 10 Forums)
Kari