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the Windows update 11 25H2 will include an option that will allow you to remove preinstalled applications in a simpler and free way.
Windows 11 will finally integrate a native option to easily uninstall its pre-installed applications by default, such as Teams or Xbox. This highly anticipated feature is available via the Group Policy Editor. However, it is limited to the Professional version of the operating system, leaving users of Family Editions without a simple solution, but marks a step towards a more "clean" Windows for corporate deployments.
Windows 11 25H2 has a new option to remove all unwanted Microsoft apps
It is not long until the next big update for Windows 11 is released. We don’t yet have an exact date for the availability of Windows 11 25H2 (although October looks likely a candidate) but we already know a lot about what to expect from it. One of the changes that will be welcomed by many users, but business and enterprise users in particular, is the arrival of a new way to remove all unwanted Microsoft apps in one fell swoop. Via Group Policy, …
Does the so-called Bloatware on your Windows system bother you? The upcoming Windows 11 version 25H2 promises to be solved by a new group line that can be used to remove "default" apps. We will show if the L sung h lt is what it promises. (Read more)
The upcoming Windows 11 update may bring a long-awaited functionality. Of course, we are talking about the option to remove most of the built-in programs that are perceived by many users as annoying bloatware. Consumers will receive a native tool that makes it easier to manage individual services. Currently, it is necessary to use external solutions or use PowerShell scripts - soon the situation will become much simpler and more convenient. Wind…
Windows 11 25H2 adds official bloatware removal option through Group Policy
Microsoft is finally making it easier to remove unwanted pre-installed apps in Windows 11, no PowerShell needed this time. As you may know, Windows 11 version 25H2 now rolling out to Insiders in the Dev (build 26200.5670) and Beta (build 26120.4520) channels. In the aforementioned builds, Microsoft has introduced a new Group Policy that lets […]
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