Thanks mate. Microsoft employees work within a commune. If there is an idea to install spyware such as copilot, any dissenters are managed out. So everyone nods, acts like they are getting behind it and says this is a great idea and it is pushed to market. Thats how all of these bad ideas like bing and edge come about. Microsoft, the only thing we want from you is a clean install of windows and thats it. Most of us don't even want to use windows but feel compelled to.
Well, all for profit organizations work this way, today, sadly. And most devs, today, sadly, are not even very competent. The end result is the disaster we have, today, sadly, in the form of malware, non-functioning applications, and a constant stream of quote unquote "glitches". Dumb and regurgitating quote unquote "AI" has just set off the final chapter of internet as a thing that used to be useful, as it will be hastily replaced by 99% fake material happily consumed by - and, even produced by - idiots. The few and rare intelligent people that haven't yet swallowed the pill will end up either in the woods in a tent, or in the asylum.
As an engineer, I do NOT want AI to attempt replace me. I encourage everyone to ask copilot how to get rid of copilot. Who knows, maybe we will hurt its feelings and it will just leave.
Thanks a bunch. Saw this after a driver update reset and immediately wanted it gone. My task bar is mine to set up, I don't want extra stuff I don't use.
Hi, Mike. I got the 2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2, but I didn't get the bloatware 'aka' Copilot AI. On the updates page near the top of the page there's a switch that says, "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available." According to a few other YT channels I watched, if that switch is set to "OFF", Windows will not auto install feathers like Copilot. Instead it came up as a separate item to install. I simply clicked the X in the top right corner and the option disappeared, and said my system was up to date. Hopefully it stays that way. If not, then this video will become quite useful. 👍
I've always kept that option switched off, and copilot was still installed on my system. I also can't open the edit group policy window anymore for some reason. 😠
Love the comment it msy reappear after updates lol 2bh never noticed copilot nor what it does! As soon as you said Bing I knew it needs to be disabled lol Thanks Mike & Kath 🐈👍
I can already foresee that the EU is going to hop on this like a hot potato. The Microsoft support page is growing by the minute with people upset with this forced onto there machines and completely want it removed from there systems. I don't blame them at all. I don't want that spyware on my systems either.
Just had this appear on my Windows 10 system today 10/02/2024. My Windows did an update yesterday when i shut it down so i guess Microsoft are pushing this onto Windows 10 machines. Is nothing personal anymore ffs 🙂 Thanks for this 👍
Thank you so much this icon was driving me mad. I am not very good with computers but your video was really clear and easy to understand. I have subscribed to your chanel as I am sure I can learn a lot from your videos.
thank you very much for this informative video the Microsoft page was not very intuitive I was able to go in and disable the co-pilot I came to your video after I couldn't find it and add or remove programs or on the in the app store apps library so Microsoft has done a good job to obscure this program from from regular uninstall programs and or the app store library 100 % helpful thank you
In windows 10 this has been added and despite performing registry changes it still opens and works. All you can do is unpin it from taskbar so moving to Linux. This is a total deal breaker for me. Windows is mining my information enough as it is already but the screengrab thing (whether they admit to it or pretend it was rolled back or not) is too high a security risk. I can't stay on this OS anymore. I'm an offline account so it might be specific to those accounts who opt out of being part of a windows domain (unlike windows 11 allows without rig moral).
Thank you for this video. I noticed it on my PC tonight and I was searching and searching for a video on how to remove it from Windows 10 but all I found was for Windows 11. I also only found written out instructions which are of no help to me because I have a learning, comprehension disability (form of dyslexia) and reading it super hard for me. Words are just designs to me. I can read well and I can spell really well but comprehending & understanding it is a whole other story. Anyways, I thought i'd try your video anyways and it was super easy for me to follow and the settings were the same. Thank you for this video!
Thank you, I have standalone ChatGPT for my AI needs. I don't need an invasive and administrative access data collection and logging bloat/spyware enmeshed into my OS. Subscribed to show support!
I have Windows 10 Home and even though Copilot preview is showing on my computers taskbar it is not showing up under the personalization/taskbar menu. Any suggestions?
the group edit is not available on the Windows home edition that i run thus this does not work. i have disabled via the task bar did that a while ago, but its now in microsoft edge and i dont want it on that
how about removing the search bar on windows home page...no 3 dots to click on... 65+ could sure use a simple explanation I am not a computer person who understands all the terms but am wanting to get rind of the search bar and it does show the new copilot , can you help please ?
Can't do it on home edition. :/ I legitimately might downgrade my computer from Windows 11 back to Windows 10, or even Windows 7, but that might not work because the hardware might not have drivers that go back that far. That might be considered upgrading though. 🤣🤣
The “edit group policy” doesn’t show up anymore, it only sends me to a bing search now. I went into the control panel directly and still couldn’t find it, please help I want this off my system
I got stuck on a step. "Edit Group Policy" doesn't come up when I search Group, or any of those words or the whole title from the start menu like you did. I searched Control Panel, then in the control panel i searched Edit Group Policy and it comes back with nothing, but i can confirm i have this Copilot bs still right here in my face.
Hi Sir! I’m currently using Windows 10 pro on my primary device(PC) it’s an unsupported device for Upgrading to Windows 11 so if I upgrade by Bypass methods will that disable the updates for my device which’s running win 11 ?
I have windows 10, and I understand copilot is only for windows 11, but in the last update when I was uninstalling some useless apps I had found copilot installed and it gave me the option to uninstall do you have an answerd to why I had it in windows 10?
Copilot was a bit of a damp squib of a search engine built with an amalgamation of "clippy" "cortana" and "bing" with a bit of chatgpt added if you want to pay extra.
the app and software is integral to the OS, so if you remove the files the OS no longer seems to work as intended so this is the most simple way to have it be the least intrusive
enabling in this instance is like a double negative or code speak. the flag or switch is disable the program, so to enable it your are enabling the disable feature.
@@mikesunboxing I re-watched and paused to read the windows content at 2:30. You said it was counterintuitive, but didn't explain why. After reading the content in the popup box it says you're enabling the "Turn off windows copilot" feature. Instead of just disabling copilot, you need to enable the "turn off feature". Very tricky of M$. You are correct in the video, as opposed to the others I've watched. It just wasn't clear "why" selecting enable turned off copilot. Thanks for the video and response.
I tried opening edit group editor but that doesn’t exist! How can I run it? I want to get rid of Copilot since it’s messing with my games and art programs.
It is added and I dont know how to remove it because in windows 10 in taskbar items Copilot is not shown however I have this big icon on my taskbar inside Search box @@mikesunboxing
It was useless anyway so I didn't bother for ages, but came straight to this video after microsoft's arm processor presentation where they rigged copilot to take screenshots of every activity on your screen... it's only on arm devices but not taking any chances. If they roll it out on all devices I'm going to seriously consider dumping windows as an ecosystem.
@mikesunboxing I found an article that activates the feature for Home. Maybe you an use the info for your viewers. Open NotePad and paste the script below: @echo off pushd "%~dp0" dir /b C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientExtensions-Package~3*.mum >List.txt dir /b C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientTools-Package~3*.mum >>List.txt for /f %%i in ('findstr /i . List.txt 2^>nul') do dism /online /norestart /add-package:"C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\%%i" pause - Save the file to your Desktop with the name "gpedit.bat" (without quotes) Right click on it and run as administrator Wait for the process to finish and close the prompt window
Group policy editor isnt a feature in Windows 10 home editions BTW. This is going to be Cortana all over again isnt it? where you have to edit the registry if you want to actually get rid of it.
new video done, you basically need to add two registry keys and values Disable Windows Copilot In the Registry for Windows 11 Home users HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot Create Dword32bit value and call it "TurnOffWindowsCopilot" double click and give it a value of 1 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot Create Dword32bit value and call it "TurnOffWindowsCopilot" double click and give it a value of 1
@@mikesunboxing Well it wasn't, all that shit wasn't even there. I had to go with another method and entering in a command through CMD "reg add HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot /v TurnOffWindowsCopilot /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f" (to put it back is "reg delete HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot /f" in case someone reads this comment and needs that). I am dreading windows 11 and holding on as long as I can because FUCK microsoft and their fucking spyware. I am in a constant battle keeping thwarting their shit! STOP FUCKING UP MY OLD MACHINE MICROSOFT. I can't afford another computer right now. No one can in this recession.
ALTERNATIVE OPTION FOR WINDOWS HOME EDITIONS
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This crap just appeared on my desktop .. asking me about climate change ..im sick of this shit.
what about windows 10?
@@madhaze0126 mine too am going to linux mint
I see it like a VIRUS sent by Microsoft 💔😡
A constant sec. by sec. screenshot spy.
Microsoft itself has already become an advertising virus
Thanks. This crap showed up on my computer and I couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. Your a life saver.
glad to help
Thanks mate. Microsoft employees work within a commune. If there is an idea to install spyware such as copilot, any dissenters are managed out. So everyone nods, acts like they are getting behind it and says this is a great idea and it is pushed to market. Thats how all of these bad ideas like bing and edge come about. Microsoft, the only thing we want from you is a clean install of windows and thats it. Most of us don't even want to use windows but feel compelled to.
i thought that would be the case, the silent majority would make a better product
Well, all for profit organizations work this way, today, sadly. And most devs, today, sadly, are not even very competent. The end result is the disaster we have, today, sadly, in the form of malware, non-functioning applications, and a constant stream of quote unquote "glitches". Dumb and regurgitating quote unquote "AI" has just set off the final chapter of internet as a thing that used to be useful, as it will be hastily replaced by 99% fake material happily consumed by - and, even produced by - idiots. The few and rare intelligent people that haven't yet swallowed the pill will end up either in the woods in a tent, or in the asylum.
The fact the icon pops up on your taskbar automatically is fucking ridiculous.
As an engineer, I do NOT want AI to attempt replace me. I encourage everyone to ask copilot how to get rid of copilot. Who knows, maybe we will hurt its feelings and it will just leave.
i agree completely
Thanks a bunch. Saw this after a driver update reset and immediately wanted it gone. My task bar is mine to set up, I don't want extra stuff I don't use.
looks like this crap will be baked into Windows 12. Maybe that will be good, but i already feel like this will be the first time i skip an OS release
Thank you for making this, finding that a.i. spyware (like a turd in a pool filter) was the last thing I expected from the recent "update"
Turd in a pool filter is the best description for the Windows AI
Easy to follow and very effective! I got rid of my windows copilot in like 5 mins
glad it helped
I somewhat dread the day that they'll add more of this AI stuff and it will not be optional to remove it.
i fear that the day is coming sooner rather than later looking at copilot+ and copilot Pro
windows 11 is quite a nice OS if you remove all the garbage they are pushing. Thanks for the tip, i hate those ai bs
i think almost everyone universally hates the whole AI nonsense, most of us grew up watching scifi and know how this pans out
Hi, Mike. I got the 2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2, but I didn't get the bloatware 'aka' Copilot AI. On the updates page near the top of the page there's a switch that says, "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available." According to a few other YT channels I watched, if that switch is set to "OFF", Windows will not auto install feathers like Copilot. Instead it came up as a separate item to install. I simply clicked the X in the top right corner and the option disappeared, and said my system was up to date. Hopefully it stays that way. If not, then this video will become quite useful. 👍
yeah that is true if the toggle is set to off, then you won't get the latest "features" until later in the update cycle
They’ll force it on you sooner or later.
@@audience7264 Sad times 😞
I've always kept that option switched off, and copilot was still installed on my system. I also can't open the edit group policy window anymore for some reason. 😠
Thank you. This thing was taking over the controls of my PC.
Love the comment it msy reappear after updates lol 2bh never noticed copilot nor what it does! As soon as you said Bing I knew it needs to be disabled lol Thanks Mike & Kath 🐈👍
Yeah more Microsoft spyware dressed up as an assistant
Instructions unclear. Accidentally installed Linux.
haha
I can't find the group policy editor.
check the video notes
@@mikesunboxing where? What are you talking about ??? Dude just explain it in a text rather than rrdirecting us ...wtf
I can already foresee that the EU is going to hop on this like a hot potato. The Microsoft support page is growing by the minute with people upset with this forced onto there machines and completely want it removed from there systems. I don't blame them at all. I don't want that spyware on my systems either.
Just had this appear on my Windows 10 system today 10/02/2024. My Windows did an update yesterday when i shut it down so i guess Microsoft are pushing this onto Windows 10 machines. Is nothing personal anymore ffs 🙂 Thanks for this 👍
Glad I could help
Thank you so much this icon was driving me mad. I am not very good with computers but your video was really clear and easy to understand. I have subscribed to your chanel as I am sure I can learn a lot from your videos.
Glad to hear that, welcome aboard
I removed from the taskbar , ty. But Edit group policy did not pop up for me.
okay maybe try the other version for windows home edition devices
thank you very much for this informative video the Microsoft page was not very intuitive I was able to go in and disable the co-pilot I came to your video after I couldn't find it and add or remove programs or on the in the app store apps library so Microsoft has done a good job to obscure this program from from regular uninstall programs and or the app store library 100 % helpful thank you
glad it helped
Thank you for this. It worked on my windows 10.
glad it helped
In windows 10 this has been added and despite performing registry changes it still opens and works. All you can do is unpin it from taskbar so moving to Linux. This is a total deal breaker for me. Windows is mining my information enough as it is already but the screengrab thing (whether they admit to it or pretend it was rolled back or not) is too high a security risk. I can't stay on this OS anymore. I'm an offline account so it might be specific to those accounts who opt out of being part of a windows domain (unlike windows 11 allows without rig moral).
Thank you for this video. I noticed it on my PC tonight and I was searching and searching for a video on how to remove it from Windows 10 but all I found was for Windows 11. I also only found written out instructions which are of no help to me because I have a learning, comprehension disability (form of dyslexia) and reading it super hard for me. Words are just designs to me. I can read well and I can spell really well but comprehending & understanding it is a whole other story. Anyways, I thought i'd try your video anyways and it was super easy for me to follow and the settings were the same.
Thank you for this video!
thanks and glad it helped
Thanks. It appeared on a W10 and I followed your advice. About to reboot...
Glad I could help, if you want a more efficient tool, maybe check out XD Antispy
Very informative and easy to follow! Thanks Mike. Have liked and scribed.
thanks for leaving a comment and subscribing
Thank you, I have standalone ChatGPT for my AI needs. I don't need an invasive and administrative access data collection and logging bloat/spyware enmeshed into my OS. Subscribed to show support!
Glad it helped!
Wow! Didn't know removing spyware was this easy!
I have Windows 10 Home and even though Copilot preview is showing on my computers taskbar it is not showing up under the personalization/taskbar menu. Any suggestions?
not sure at the moment, with the all the changes going on and windows updates it is like trying to hit a moving target
the group edit is not available on the Windows home edition that i run thus this does not work. i have disabled via the task bar did that a while ago, but its now in microsoft edge and i dont want it on that
there is a way to add GP to windows home editions, working on a video for it now
@@mikesunboxing Is this video out?? :)
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Thanks for the video. It works!😁 Who wants AI spyware installed without their permission on their system. I sure the hell don't.
yeah there will be a small but vocal backlash to this AI intrusion
It doesn't appear in a Taskbar unfortunately, it's a hidden extension that's hard to remove.
Hats off to you, sir. Much thanks!
Glad it helped!
This didn't work for me. I made sure to enable the setting but after a restart I still have copilot.
not sure what happened there, try donotspy11 that is another method
There is no "Group Policy" on my Windows 11..... Solution didn't work ☹
working on a version for Windows Home editions
Thanks. Now HOW DO YOU DO IT FOR WINDOWS 10 PLEEEASE??
should be the same i think
@@mikesunboxing Trust me, it is not. There is no locating the app on that list. It simply doesn't appear.
how about removing the search bar on windows home page...no 3 dots to click on... 65+
could sure use a simple explanation I am not a computer person who understands all the terms but am wanting to get rind of the search bar and it does show the new copilot , can you help please ?
go to the taskbar and right click on it, then choose taskbar settings and set the task bar search to hide
it just randomly showed up today. and i didnt even update.. i had auto updates turned off 🤷♂
Can't do it on home edition. :/
I legitimately might downgrade my computer from Windows 11 back to Windows 10, or even Windows 7, but that might not work because the hardware might not have drivers that go back that far. That might be considered upgrading though. 🤣🤣
Hate to tell you this, but CoPilot is on Windows 10, too. That's what I have.
@@rachallen that was recent though. It never used to be in Windows 10 for me. Looks like I'm downgrading yet again. Windows 7 it is.
My group edit doesn’t exist on my pc for whatever reason. At least the other info to turn it off was useful, thanks 🙏
Thanks for watching
The “edit group policy” doesn’t show up anymore, it only sends me to a bing search now. I went into the control panel directly and still couldn’t find it, please help I want this off my system
working on another method now
@@mikesunboxing thank you for taking the time, I appreciate it
Those of us that have the basic Home version of Win 10 cannot edit Group Policy.
there are details for that in the video description
thanks man you saved me a headache! especially after that damn new surface.... ai is death
thanks for the comment
Thanks Buddy. Works with 10 too.
Funny how the Group policy editor has gone missing
read the video notes for details
Microsoft seems to have gotten rid of 'Personalised' settings on my computer. Any other hints?
try XD antispy ruclips.net/video/7K_Zvj4hzvE/видео.html leave a comment after :-)
I can't find this group policy thing even in the search..
What version of windows do you have
Thanks for this useful info Mike
You bet!
Thanks for help! 👍
I got stuck on a step.
"Edit Group Policy" doesn't come up when I search Group, or any of those words or the whole title from the start menu like you did.
I searched Control Panel, then in the control panel i searched Edit Group Policy and it comes back with nothing, but i can confirm i have this Copilot bs still right here in my face.
there is a section in the video description to help with those that can't access group policy
@@mikesunboxing many thanks!
Hi Sir!
I’m currently using Windows 10 pro on my primary device(PC) it’s an unsupported device for Upgrading to Windows 11 so if I upgrade by Bypass methods will that disable the updates for my device which’s running win 11 ?
not sure, i don't think so
Thanks! Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
I didn't update at all , updates can be paused on pro however it appeared this morning on my pc !!! I DO NOT WANT IT OR EVEN ASKED FOR IT !!!!!
I have windows 10, and I understand copilot is only for windows 11, but in the last update when I was uninstalling some useless apps I had found copilot installed and it gave me the option to uninstall do you have an answerd to why I had it in windows 10?
it is in windows 10 and 11 now
I have regular Windows 11. I do not have access to the Group Policy Editor.
there is a link in the video description to fix that
Copilot was a bit of a damp squib of a search engine built with an amalgamation of "clippy" "cortana" and "bing" with a bit of chatgpt added if you want to pay extra.
lol damp squip indeed
I did this once already but it came back😭
sorry to hear that
HOLY SMOKES !!! just goto settings and type in copilot. then click off...... 6 seconds done.....
you should be a youtuber
trust me, I have thought about it just out of frustration. I'm rich so whats the point selling my time.....@@mikesunboxing
When I follow your instructions Bing window opens. There is no way to get to Edit Group Policy on my PC.
read the optional instructions in the video notes
i can't search up "Group policy editor", it doesn't pop up
in the video description there is a link for that problem, or just watch the new XD antispy video, which does all this and more
I dont understand how turning off an app = permaneny deleting the app files.
How do you actually remove the apps software from windows
the app and software is integral to the OS, so if you remove the files the OS no longer seems to work as intended so this is the most simple way to have it be the least intrusive
So that local group policy editor thing doesn't come up for everyone, windows 11 home, not a hope :(
working on it, but seems the newer 23h2 windows might need a different approach
I did what you said and it worked, but just out of curiosity, how does "enabling" it disable it? Is it still on my system enabling them to spy on me?
enabling in this instance is like a double negative or code speak. the flag or switch is disable the program, so to enable it your are enabling the disable feature.
Typing group does not give me access to this "Edit Group Policy" button.
there is a method listed in the video description
I have copilot and do NOT have a group policy editor on my laptop (Lenovo Idea pad Flex 5)
new version of this video shows how to do it without GP editor, due soon
I've seen other videos saying to click on disable. How is enabling this feature actually disabling it?
not sure which part you are referencing there sorry, got a timestamp?
@@mikesunboxing I re-watched and paused to read the windows content at 2:30. You said it was counterintuitive, but didn't explain why. After reading the content in the popup box it says you're enabling the "Turn off windows copilot" feature. Instead of just disabling copilot, you need to enable the "turn off feature". Very tricky of M$.
You are correct in the video, as opposed to the others I've watched. It just wasn't clear "why" selecting enable turned off copilot. Thanks for the video and response.
I like your face improvements Keep it my friend :D
Thanks 😆
Hi, great video. Can you tell me how to remove Harpa AI?
Let me check
Hi Mike ..Magic Thank you
You are very welcome
oh and im buying office using your link, cheers
thanks for helping support us and smaller businesses
I tried opening edit group editor but that doesn’t exist! How can I run it? I want to get rid of Copilot since it’s messing with my games and art programs.
instructions in the video description
@@mikesunboxing just checked it where did you get the text file?
Good video Mike.I will still be using Windows 10 until l can no longer do so.Co Pilot not appeared in any updates as yet 👏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
yeah i can't see copilot being added to windows 10
It is added and I dont know how to remove it because in windows 10 in taskbar items Copilot is not shown however I have this big icon on my taskbar inside Search box @@mikesunboxing
@@mikesunboxing I'm on Windows 10 and the CoPilot just showed up on it today. I can turn it off, but I want to permanently get rid of it.
seems to be hard coded in at the moment@@rachallen
I don’t have group policy option then ?
Info in video description
Co-pilot sucks. It keeps popping up trying to force the sh!t down my throat!!!
It just popped up on windows 10, and since i have 10 home i have no access to group policy.
check out the other version we did that includes windows home versions
It was useless anyway so I didn't bother for ages, but came straight to this video after microsoft's arm processor presentation where they rigged copilot to take screenshots of every activity on your screen... it's only on arm devices but not taking any chances. If they roll it out on all devices I'm going to seriously consider dumping windows as an ecosystem.
yeah the recall system and AI in general is getting quite a backlash
Group Policy Editor is not a feature in Home Edition.
non GPE version is in progress
@mikesunboxing I found an article that activates the feature for Home. Maybe you an use the info for your viewers.
Open NotePad and paste the script below:
@echo off
pushd "%~dp0"
dir /b C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientExtensions-Package~3*.mum >List.txt
dir /b C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientTools-Package~3*.mum >>List.txt
for /f %%i in ('findstr /i . List.txt 2^>nul') do dism /online /norestart /add-package:"C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\%%i"
pause
- Save the file to your Desktop with the name "gpedit.bat" (without quotes)
Right click on it and run as administrator
Wait for the process to finish and close the prompt window
Thanks mate that simple.
glad to help
"edit group policy" wont show up on search
did you see the note in the video description about that? there is info regarding that
I enabled GPE and did this on windows 11 home and it changed nothing. Tried it twice now, still there, still works.
new video due out shortly for home editions
Yep, same for me.
Hello, Is it possible to show this for Windows 10 Home? :)
it is in the video description
no reason to mention that this does not work for the version of windows most people use but w/e
yeah sorry about that, i should have gone into detail on how to use GP in home editions
Instead of reboot, you can just use CMD command, gpupdate
cheers
Is there another way to completely get rid of Copilot other than using the group policy editor? I'm on a home edition of Windows 11 annoyingly.
there is a way to get GPE on home versions, i'll try and get a video out on that ASAP
Hope this update is only for Win 11.
Mike's Special Investigation (MSI) is Worthy of a Support comment. Like & a share 🙂
yes it seems to be focusing on 11 at the moment
@@mikesunboxing Just made it into 10 with latest update.
Group policy editor isnt a feature in Windows 10 home editions BTW.
This is going to be Cortana all over again isnt it? where you have to edit the registry if you want to actually get rid of it.
there is a link in the video description for home users
@@mikesunboxing No there isn't. Nothing there that works, anyway
CRAP JOKE FRIDAY !!!!!
My wife explained to me the meaning of the word "opaque". Its still not clear to me !
i can't see the logic in this 😎
Can’t see that icon to remove on windows 10
it will appear at some point
love this mate really helped me
Glad it helped
perfect for my needs thank you
You're welcome 😊
Now its on Windows 10 & this method does not work on 10 to remove it.
working on it
When you cant simply right click CLOSE, then uninstall, you know they know you didn't want this to start with!
I can't edit group policy in my laptop Acer Aspire. Please help. I think it is messing up in my work app, it is making memory usage high.
new video done, you basically need to add two registry keys and values
Disable Windows Copilot In the Registry for Windows 11 Home users
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot
Create Dword32bit value and call it "TurnOffWindowsCopilot" double click and give it a value of 1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot
Create Dword32bit value and call it "TurnOffWindowsCopilot" double click and give it a value of 1
how turn off windows copilot in windows 10 home , the Edit group policy not found ?! Can you help me , thanks
you need to add the policy editor or watch the other video we did for home edition users
Video link please; windows 10 home
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That’s fine to do on Win 11 Pro, but how about Home users?
home users can enable the group policy editor, i will make a video on it
Windows 10... Right click on Copilot in start menu + uninstall !
yeah they have made it much easier now after the months of customer pressure
Thanks Mike
no problem
Thank you Mike
HOW DO I DO THIS FOR WINDOWS 10??????????
should be the same process
@@mikesunboxing Well it wasn't, all that shit wasn't even there. I had to go with another method and entering in a command through CMD "reg add HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot /v TurnOffWindowsCopilot /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f" (to put it back is "reg delete HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot /f" in case someone reads this comment and needs that). I am dreading windows 11 and holding on as long as I can because FUCK microsoft and their fucking spyware. I am in a constant battle keeping thwarting their shit! STOP FUCKING UP MY OLD MACHINE MICROSOFT. I can't afford another computer right now. No one can in this recession.
we did it that way but slightly different here ruclips.net/video/Ep10kZQmg-k/видео.html
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