The main difference between a new product and a used one is that a new product is supposed to come with everything completely original and ready for you to do whatever you want with it, put it to your liking and customize it in your own way. However, in the field of technology, despite the fact that this is also usually applied, it is true that until now manufacturers have always included their touch without referring to us before, as is the case with default applications.
Default apps are those without your consent or downloading anything, You already installed on your device. As a general rule they are basic and regular applications of the system, Such as a camera, alarm clock, calendar, calculator, or others.
And while it is true that these are useful, they do not have to be useful to us, and for that Clean up our computer, get more storage space Or simply We do not careWe want to remove some of these default apps.
In the case of Windows, Microsoft’s operating system, the list of default apps is very long, the big problem I’ve had so far is that after a while you decide which apps are the ones that matter to you and which don’t, if you don’t have a technological knowledge base it’s been hard Very uninstall them.
And right now, if you want to, for example, delete the Cortana (Windows default assistant) app, you can’t simply right-click and click to uninstall the app, but you’ll have to Perform a manual action by entering a series of PowerShell commandsThis, of course, is not known to everyone.
Microsoft responded to complaints
This has been something that has bothered users in recent years, and thus they have complained on numerous occasions to Bill Gates’ company, which seems to be really working on this little problem.
This is also discovered by several users during testing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25931the Windows 11 beta program. In the new version that users are preparing for this system They will be able to remove default apps in the same way they remove all other apps.
While it may seem like a small change, if you’ve ever wanted to remove a default app, you’ll see this update as a victory, although we still have to wait a while before it rolls out to all versions of Windows 11.
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