Microsoft to Add Feature to Windows that Millions Have Been Waiting for: What Will It Change?
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Microsoft is working on the next major update to Windows 11 - it will be released under the name 25H2. One of the most anticipated innovations will be the ability to remove built-in Microsoft applications directly from the system, without third-party utilities and complex commands. This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the technology site PCWorld. Previously, users had to use PowerShell or third-party tools to remove "extra" software…
Read the original note in the following link: Windows 11 25H2 update will allow users to remove applications and bloatware from the system Just over a week ago Microsoft formally announced that Windows 11 25H2 will be the next version of the operating system, and when it arrives, it will do so with good news for those who want to uninstall bloatware. Today, some insiders who tested the Windows 11 update found that they could remove Media Player,…
Today it’s time to go back to the update of Windows 11 to version 25H2, and we now know that it will allow you to uninstall both apps and pre-installed bloatware on your PC. Specifically, we’re talking about opening the door to delete software already pre-installed on the operating system. While there are already people who have this version for weeks, this particular improvement depends on the Group Directive Editor, so it’s not available in al…
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