
That’s because the Blender developers never nag me, ever. Excuse me, this is my computer, I installed Firefox/Chrome because I want them, if I didn’t want to use them I would not have installed them!īy far, my favorite program to run on my computer today, is Blender. It rather reminds me of Windows 10’s built-in nags to dump Firefox/Chrome and use Edge instead, which were already way over the line.
Give it the value 1 to enable the feature.Īll of these options mean more money for Microsoft, and less privacy for the user. Give it the value 0 to disable the feature. Double-click on the Dword ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled. If it does not exist, right-click on UserProfileEngagement and select New > Dword (32-bit) Value. Check if the Dword ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled exists. by pasting the path into the address field of the Registry Editor. Go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\UserProfileEngagement, e.g. Confirm the UAC prompt that Windows displays. by opening Start, typing regedit.exe, and selecting the result to load it. Open the Windows Registry Editor, e.g. To download the archive with the two Registry files, click on the following link: Registry file You may also make the change manually if you prefer to do so. We have prepared to Registry files that you can download to disable or enable the feature.
You may also change a value in the Windows Registry to block the prompt on the device.
Uncheck the box to disable the "Get more" prompt". Locate "Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows" under Notifications on the page that opens. Go to System > Notifications & actions in the Settings application. from Start or by using the keyboard shortcut Windows-I. This option is the safer option as it does not require manipulating the Registry. The first option disables it in the Settings application, the second option using the Registry. Windows administrators and users have two options to disable the prompt on machines running Windows 10. The prompt may be superfluous in this case and is best disabled to speed things up. It is a good idea to disable the prompt if you don't want to use any of the features or set up some of them already. It is possible to set these up elsewhere on the system which means that the prompt's main purpose is to get more users to discover these options and use them. Some Windows 10 users may find the prompt useful as it allows them to set up some of these services directly. Protect your files with OneDrive - Keep them backed up and accessible. Get Office 365 ready - Have your apps ready for launch.
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