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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Quest" data-source="post: 1055918" data-attributes="member: 99434"><p>I'm starting to find that the eye-rolling days of uninstalling bloatware were when you bought a new Dell or HP PC, and you had to spend the time uninstalling apps, and researching which one to maybe leave, is now Microsoft/Windows. Of all the bloatware we have to disable, uninstall, and at times do it over again with a major release update.</p><p></p><p>Even their shameless promotions on the lock screen without you having to disable it in Personalization is nuts. Microsoft is going to bombard us with everything it can throw at us, then it becomes up to us to disable, uninstall, and tweak it to make it an OS we would <em>want</em> to use. I'm still going to use it daily, as most of my business software runs on Windows, and I am familiar with it and have used it since XP, but at times, it is getting to be a bit much.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]278388[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]278389[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Quest, post: 1055918, member: 99434"] I'm starting to find that the eye-rolling days of uninstalling bloatware were when you bought a new Dell or HP PC, and you had to spend the time uninstalling apps, and researching which one to maybe leave, is now Microsoft/Windows. Of all the bloatware we have to disable, uninstall, and at times do it over again with a major release update. Even their shameless promotions on the lock screen without you having to disable it in Personalization is nuts. Microsoft is going to bombard us with everything it can throw at us, then it becomes up to us to disable, uninstall, and tweak it to make it an OS we would [I]want[/I] to use. I'm still going to use it daily, as most of my business software runs on Windows, and I am familiar with it and have used it since XP, but at times, it is getting to be a bit much. [ATTACH alt="lock screen two.jpg"]278388[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="loch screen.jpg"]278389[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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