I was bullied into signing up for "MS account" months ago with new laptop and IIRC I tried to kill any other MS stuff.
Now I'm seeing "OneDrive" in path of files being saved by other programs when I tell them to save. When I try to again DeActivate or Remove the OneDrive I go to Settings then Apps and see a bunch of MS stuff but no "OneDrive" as pictured in various "how to" instructions.
What is going on?
Also, I see stuff like MS Edge that I'd like to kill and it has 'uninstall' or 'deactivate' shown but only in light grey that doesn't do anything.
Pretty sure I'm "The Admin" of the laptop and no one else has ever used it.
I upgraded from Win10 to Win11 a couple months back. Do I need to do some tricky "run as admin" to kill off the MS stuff?
Shouldn't there be a nice comfy entire website or even Dummies book on "how to get as much dumb spying MS crap off a Windows PC as possible if required to use Windows apps"? Maybe even a service or website to log into that makes it all real easy and give you a nice list of MS items with one click deletion?
On similar note, there was a rash of browser/home page hijacking that seemed to 'jack your PC to Yahoo or other non-Google start page (this was back when Google was legit) and it was a real PIA to get rid of it and get back to Google start page. WTF wouldn't a YUGE firm like Google release some easy fix for all the victims of that?
Now I'm seeing "OneDrive" in path of files being saved by other programs when I tell them to save. When I try to again DeActivate or Remove the OneDrive I go to Settings then Apps and see a bunch of MS stuff but no "OneDrive" as pictured in various "how to" instructions.
What is going on?
Also, I see stuff like MS Edge that I'd like to kill and it has 'uninstall' or 'deactivate' shown but only in light grey that doesn't do anything.
Pretty sure I'm "The Admin" of the laptop and no one else has ever used it.
I upgraded from Win10 to Win11 a couple months back. Do I need to do some tricky "run as admin" to kill off the MS stuff?
Shouldn't there be a nice comfy entire website or even Dummies book on "how to get as much dumb spying MS crap off a Windows PC as possible if required to use Windows apps"? Maybe even a service or website to log into that makes it all real easy and give you a nice list of MS items with one click deletion?
On similar note, there was a rash of browser/home page hijacking that seemed to 'jack your PC to Yahoo or other non-Google start page (this was back when Google was legit) and it was a real PIA to get rid of it and get back to Google start page. WTF wouldn't a YUGE firm like Google release some easy fix for all the victims of that?


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