If Linux had lived up to my expectations, I wouldn't need to worry about any of this. Expectation and Reality are two different things unfortunately. I had a dream that My current Windows 10 system got updated with co-pilot and AI and all the other junk you'd find in Windows 11, and also I had an old Windows 98 system that too got the update! Then they were both playing the same video about what new "features" the update has. I'm sure Microsoft WOULD make every Windows computer have AI and Copilot and recall, putting it on every version of Windows from 1 - 11 if they thought they could!
It's worth noting that Recall is only meant for "Copilot+" PCs cos it runs locally. That and it should be only available for Insiders at the moment since it's a WIP and buggy, so Recall being available for all 24H2 users was likely a fluke. Then again, Microsoft may still try to make Recall universal (perhaps if the average PC has become powerful enough for it).
Thank you for making this tutorial and for attaching the PowerShell code. The principle of program groups is a really good tool, I only know that after Windows 10, it appeared in the Professional Edition, but I have no impression of the Home Edition; these methods of handling toxic garbage that can be removed are necessary to have, although due to the lack of English reading skills, the current translation tools, video recording, subtitles, and finally can DIY, self-learning. Thank you for your hard work! (Translated by DeepL) 謝謝您製做這個教學,也附上 PowerShell 程式碼。程式群組原則真是個好用的工具,個人只知道在 Windows 10 之後,在專業版出現,家庭版沒有印象;這些能移除的有毒垃圾的處理方法,必需擁有,雖然因為缺乏英語閱讀能力,目前的翻譯工具、錄影、字幕,終於可以 DIY ,自我學習。辛苦了,感恩!(DeepL翻譯)
Good video, very informative. A quick question you showed us how to remove MS Edge but then you install Google chrome, in terms of privacy is that not as bad? Brave, Firefox or say Mulvad browsers would be better options?? Thanks
Make a video for Windows 11 HOME users , what should we do to remove telemetry? We don't have Group policy editor and we don't want to use any scripts as well.
Because this is disconnected from the internet the whole time, is it possible to also do an EU style install and remove a lot of that bloatware during this setup?
Group policy editor has been an essential part of my Windows toolbox since XP. It's one of the few reasons why I've even considered "upgrading" to Windows 10+. I heard that major updates can reset policies, but that has yet to happen on my end. Heck, my policies from 10 were carried over to 11 (incl. the telemetry stuff), as if 11 was just a feature update. 11 is my quickest and most underwhelming Windows upgrade.
I just happened to notice today that there is a setting in the latest O&OShutUp10++ tool that disables Windows Copilot & Recall, and it's actually "recommended" to be disabled. Is this also a "safe" way to disable it?
6:10 i totally and fully disagree. that is definitely in no way easier to disable telemetry over running a script. manually reading them all, then disabling them one by one is infinitely harder over running a script to disable telemetry. especially in this case where it is windows we are talking about. taking hours and days even to read and disable stuff is def not easy but is more secure in that you know what exactly you disable. the majority of users don't have the time linux users have to read up on everything their os can do. and since windows runs damn near everything and has way more telemetry to disable and has so much old codes on it, not even a linux user would think its worth it to study the os to such extend. it is more secure tho for sure. even still i personally stick to running a script and calling it a day. as a gamer that has a pc mainly to game, it's just what i prefer personally.
Running a script is risky and dangerous if you can't read and understand scripts, also you have less control with a script. Yes running a script is quicker, but be careful.
i removed Xbox game bar on my windows 11 pro system and all kind of winget crap but i get a pop-up telling me to download it again from Microsoft store anyone could help me get rid of it the pop up caused by app or program called pick an app i see it through task manager also when i try lunch xbox application the same issue is the a fix by any chance
Ask Leo totally debunks all this BS and Brian did it himself too in an earlier video. There's no Recall unless you buy a new computer that is ready for it and you have to opt in to use it. Windows users has always been giving MS their info volontarily. Why are you using Windows? Why do you have a facebook account, Instagram account, smart phone. Using all this is the way to hand over your privacy every second 24/7/365, so why this fuzz about Windows 11 planning to implement Recal in the future?
i don't like Copilot Recall i don't want them see my friends megs and i say to them and other things . i only windows 10 use on my pc and windows 11 laptop for games i never login i use Linux for that.
Good video mate 🥊🥊🥊
Thanks for the visit
If Linux had lived up to my expectations, I wouldn't need to worry about any of this. Expectation and Reality are two different things unfortunately. I had a dream that My current Windows 10 system got updated with co-pilot and AI and all the other junk you'd find in Windows 11, and also I had an old Windows 98 system that too got the update! Then they were both playing the same video about what new "features" the update has. I'm sure Microsoft WOULD make every Windows computer have AI and Copilot and recall, putting it on every version of Windows from 1 - 11 if they thought they could!
Some people don't even bother doing any of this stuff.
It's worth noting that Recall is only meant for "Copilot+" PCs cos it runs locally. That and it should be only available for Insiders at the moment since it's a WIP and buggy, so Recall being available for all 24H2 users was likely a fluke. Then again, Microsoft may still try to make Recall universal (perhaps if the average PC has become powerful enough for it).
Such a massive gap in the market no one seems interested in filling.
Thank you for making this tutorial and for attaching the PowerShell code. The principle of program groups is a really good tool, I only know that after Windows 10, it appeared in the Professional Edition, but I have no impression of the Home Edition; these methods of handling toxic garbage that can be removed are necessary to have, although due to the lack of English reading skills, the current translation tools, video recording, subtitles, and finally can DIY, self-learning. Thank you for your hard work! (Translated by DeepL)
謝謝您製做這個教學,也附上 PowerShell 程式碼。程式群組原則真是個好用的工具,個人只知道在 Windows 10 之後,在專業版出現,家庭版沒有印象;這些能移除的有毒垃圾的處理方法,必需擁有,雖然因為缺乏英語閱讀能力,目前的翻譯工具、錄影、字幕,終於可以 DIY ,自我學習。辛苦了,感恩!(DeepL翻譯)
good video Brian! Thanks for always sharing with us!💖👍😎JP
Good video, very informative. A quick question you showed us how to remove MS Edge but then you install Google chrome, in terms of privacy is that not as bad?
Brave, Firefox or say Mulvad browsers would be better options??
Thanks
Make a video for Windows 11 HOME users , what should we do to remove telemetry? We don't have Group policy editor and we don't want to use any scripts as well.
Thanks, Brian.👍
You're welcome!
My windows doesn't work with group policy when i open it it gives me an error saying that i don't have it. I have win11 home
Just windows 11pro or 10 pro have it
you did all these to remove telemetry just to install chrome so every single thing you do on the web can tracked by google
Because this is disconnected from the internet the whole time, is it possible to also do an EU style install and remove a lot of that bloatware during this setup?
Group policy editor has been an essential part of my Windows toolbox since XP. It's one of the few reasons why I've even considered "upgrading" to Windows 10+.
I heard that major updates can reset policies, but that has yet to happen on my end. Heck, my policies from 10 were carried over to 11 (incl. the telemetry stuff), as if 11 was just a feature update. 11 is my quickest and most underwhelming Windows upgrade.
🏆⭐🤗😎
Thank you for sharing this
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Brian! 🙏🏼👍🏼🙌🏼
My pleasure!
MY group policy does not have these folders ? after update?
Thank You!
You're welcome!
Thx for the video,, but if u may how can i transfer my setting without syncing it with Microsoft account to a new installed windows
Nice video, personally I would never use chrome. Use brave instead.
Thanks for the tip!
@@Britec09 I would use Open Source Floorp based on Firefox or Libre Wolf.
I HATE Chromium browsers all of em.
Thank you very much. I’ll give this a go… can I ask, I want to remove copilot from ms word. Will this do that? Thanks again.
I just happened to notice today that there is a setting in the latest O&OShutUp10++ tool that disables Windows Copilot & Recall, and it's actually "recommended" to be disabled. Is this also a "safe" way to disable it?
Yes, shutup10++ will disable them
Brilliant!
Thanks
I wonder if Edge is completely removed with the official way for EU users and if it's gonna be re-installed with future Windows updates.
Should be by law
Thank you.
6:10 i totally and fully disagree. that is definitely in no way easier to disable telemetry over running a script.
manually reading them all, then disabling them one by one is infinitely harder over running a script to disable telemetry. especially in this case where it is windows we are talking about.
taking hours and days even to read and disable stuff is def not easy but is more secure in that you know what exactly you disable.
the majority of users don't have the time linux users have to read up on everything their os can do. and since windows runs damn near everything and has way more telemetry to disable and has so much old codes on it, not even a linux user would think its worth it to study the os to such extend.
it is more secure tho for sure. even still i personally stick to running a script and calling it a day. as a gamer that has a pc mainly to game, it's just what i prefer personally.
Running a script is risky and dangerous if you can't read and understand scripts, also you have less control with a script. Yes running a script is quicker, but be careful.
@@Britec09 i have bigger problems on my pc, i pirated my install lol. save to say i do not recommend it to others.
Make a video for removing Edge
showed it in this video?
Opt in, not out.
I agree
That is nuts.
Can you please explain how we make that script working?
i TRIED TO COPY AND PASTE THE SCRIPT ON HIS WEBSITE BUT I CANT GET TO WORK . i BELIEVE ITS NO LONGER FORMATTED CORRECTLY TO WORK
How to do this in Win 11 home ?
thanks a lot
i removed Xbox game bar on my windows 11 pro system and all kind of winget crap but i get a pop-up telling me to download it again from Microsoft store anyone could help me get rid of it the pop up caused by app or program called pick an app i see it through task manager also when i try lunch xbox application the same issue is the a fix by any chance
👍👍
Thanks
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Thanks
👍.
Ask Leo totally debunks all this BS and Brian did it himself too in an earlier video. There's no Recall unless you buy a new computer that is ready for it and you have to opt in to use it. Windows users has always been giving MS their info volontarily. Why are you using Windows? Why do you have a facebook account, Instagram account, smart phone. Using all this is the way to hand over your privacy every second 24/7/365, so why this fuzz about Windows 11 planning to implement Recal in the future?
Why is bro so anti microsoft?
i don't like Copilot Recall i don't want them see my friends megs and i say to them and other things . i only windows 10 use on my pc and windows 11 laptop for games i never login i use Linux for that.
The best way is to use Linux instead.
but my games? T T
wine exists@@ToputaMaigre
Thank you.