Posted by kcm.MN on February 04, 2020 at 12:01:33 from (174.219.136.135):
In Reply to: welcome to windows 10 posted by 37 chief on February 04, 2020 at 11:37:32:
I felt the same way at first. Spent a few days learning how to customize it and delete all the huff-n-fluff I didn't want, now it's awesome.
I don't like Cortana. Microsoft wants you to believe it cannot be deleted from the PC because it is a part of Windows. Well, it used to be a part of Windows on my PC, but it ain't no more! :lol: :lol: :lol:
If there's ANYTHING that you want to learn how to do, just open your browser, go to your favorite search engine, type in "Windows 10" followed by a coma, then what you want to do. For example:
Windows 10, how to delete Cortana
There was only one site I found that had the right answer (stopped looking after that), so might have had to search:
Windows 10, how to fully remove Cortana
When you click on the Start button (bottom left corner), your PC shows you all these different screens of programs that used to be just text. I eliminated all that mess. Made my PC look and act more like XP or Windows 7. You can make it more like Windows 3.1 if you wanted to as well. Just sayin.
Give it a chance. And rather than YOU conforming to IT, take advantage of the fact that IT can conform to YOU!! Just takes a little time and effort on your part, but it's fully customizable.
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