How about using a different OS instead of complaining to internet strangers who can’t do anything about it.
Tazeel
Ah that popup, I do so hate Microsoft, at least I don’t get this popup in windows 11. No microsoft account and no popups or annoyances for me at all. Wouldn’t be surprised if my hubby pulled some shenanigans to make that happen but good riddance.
If you don’t click “Remind Me Later” and proceed like normal while just leaving everything unchecked then it’ll make no changes and shouldn’t display that screen again in the future unless there is a big feature update that adds additional functions. To those spouting out “Just move to Linux, Windows 10 support ends in October anyways.” While I’ll admit as someone who daily drives Windows at work and Linux at home that Linux has become much more user friendly in the sense that outside of edge cases many regular users will likely never have to touch the Terminal / Konsole – There is no denying that Linux is still more difficult to grasp for “normies” and even more difficult for those who have been using Windows for a long time but aren’t technically inclined to boot. Linux is in my, and many others personal opinion far superior to Windows for productivity to begin with and has come a very long way in terms of gaming compatibility with nearly everything being playable outside of games using Anti-Cheats that aren’t whitelisted on Linux but as an OS it still isn’t a one size fits all solution for the masses.
DecompositionLU
This subreddit is hilarious. They recommend fucking Linux to people who lose their mind over a few clicks in the parameters to not have these things showing up again, or one or two registry key changes if it’s deemed necessary.
Fearless-Bet-8499
Just complete it, don’t select any changes, and submit. Problem solved.
firedrakes
i done everything and it still shows atleast 3 times a year with updates.
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just do it once and it never shows up again, how hard is it to press continue and ignore everything after it?
windows settings app > system > notifications & actions
Turn off “suggest ways I can finish setting up my device”
also probably turn off “show me the windows welcome experience”
Just do it jesus
The set up just asks if you want to keep your original settings or not…if this is appearing after an update that is.
It’s not your device with Windows on it.
Dark Patterns.
Can’t do never, how about 3 days?
There’s one ultimate solution…
Why are you installing Windows 10 when you know it will be end of life in 5 months?
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How about using a different OS instead of complaining to internet strangers who can’t do anything about it.
Ah that popup, I do so hate Microsoft, at least I don’t get this popup in windows 11. No microsoft account and no popups or annoyances for me at all. Wouldn’t be surprised if my hubby pulled some shenanigans to make that happen but good riddance.
There are few Microsoft bots in the comments lol
This again. Continue > close > done
Rufus.ie
How about to use Linux
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How bout switch to Linux
If you don’t click “Remind Me Later” and proceed like normal while just leaving everything unchecked then it’ll make no changes and shouldn’t display that screen again in the future unless there is a big feature update that adds additional functions. To those spouting out “Just move to Linux, Windows 10 support ends in October anyways.” While I’ll admit as someone who daily drives Windows at work and Linux at home that Linux has become much more user friendly in the sense that outside of edge cases many regular users will likely never have to touch the Terminal / Konsole – There is no denying that Linux is still more difficult to grasp for “normies” and even more difficult for those who have been using Windows for a long time but aren’t technically inclined to boot. Linux is in my, and many others personal opinion far superior to Windows for productivity to begin with and has come a very long way in terms of gaming compatibility with nearly everything being playable outside of games using Anti-Cheats that aren’t whitelisted on Linux but as an OS it still isn’t a one size fits all solution for the masses.
This subreddit is hilarious. They recommend fucking Linux to people who lose their mind over a few clicks in the parameters to not have these things showing up again, or one or two registry key changes if it’s deemed necessary.
Just complete it, don’t select any changes, and submit. Problem solved.
i done everything and it still shows atleast 3 times a year with updates.