Microsoft is gearing up to roll out an update for Windows 11 that will significantly enhance user control over built-in apps. In the upcoming version, you will be able to uninstall a wider range of inbox apps.
The change, currently under testing in Build 23585 for the dev channel, will allow users to remove pre-installed apps such as the Camera app, Cortana, Photos app, People app, and the Remote Desktop (MSTSC) client.
This update reflects Microsoft's ongoing commitment to providing a more flexible and personalized user experience.
The ability to uninstall these apps addresses a common request from Windows users, who have often sought more autonomy in managing the apps that come with their operating system.
By enabling the removal of these apps, Microsoft is making Windows 11 more user-friendly and helping streamline the system for those who prefer a more minimalist approach.
This development is particularly notable for users who wish to tailor their system’s functionality to their specific needs, reducing unnecessary clutter and potentially improving system performance.
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FizzyDizzy - 7 months ago
No unwanted apps is a good thing but it would make more sense if Microsoft did not install apps and gave users a list of MS apps they could choose to install from.
Hmm888 - 7 months ago
Microsoft stopped being sensible after Gates was no longer in control.
GT500 - 7 months ago
Microsoft was sensible when Gates was in charge?
doncoyote - 7 months ago
@ FizzyDizzy
"We didn't create all this useless software so you could just ignore us."
LarryTowball - 7 months ago
I want to uninstall Edge!
Hmm888 - 7 months ago
I can live with Edge. At times, it's much more faster than Chrome and "looks" better too.
GT500 - 7 months ago
Yeah, and if I remember right it also does more monitoring and data collection than Chrome.
Why not Vivaldi or Brave? Both have built-in ad blockers, better privacy, more features, and are based on Chromium and can use Google Chrome extensions.
Hmm888 - 7 months ago
Right...what about the OneDrive insanity imposed on us? It's trickery how it's all but invisible during the installation process for Windows. BC never bothered to mention how OneDrive now was asking its users via pop-up why they were closing it. There is no blog on this at all!
Many of us want to uninstall Windows Defender and many other apps. But whatever, first fix the issues and missing features with File Explorer. Then there's of course the long delay after opening up Notepad.
I'm biting my lip and likely going to uninstall W11 and revert back to W10. It seems, despite what MS says, it's still being supported, and new features keep on being added.
Next year at this time (the older you get, the faster time moves) we'll all be talking about W12 and Office 2024.
b1k3rdude - 7 months ago
100%, I want to see the uninstall option for Onedrive, Edge, GetHelp, Tips and the new "Windows Backup" app that has NO local backup option.
It seems micro$haft in thier infinite wisdom it have seen fit to remove the old backup from settings. But for now atleast you can still access filehistory from the control panel.
nauip - 7 months ago
'uninstall option for Onedrive, Edge, GetHelp, Tips and the new "Windows Backup"'
You can uninstall all of those except Edge.
"NO local backup option"
That is complete BS. I've uninstalled it, you can too!
GT500 - 7 months ago
The freeware tool ShutUp10++ from O&O software can disable certain notifications/ads related to OneDrive. I know OneDrive can be uninstalled on Windows 10, although I haven't played around with Windows 11 that much (I don't feel like reinstalling Windows again and I refuse to allow Windows to "upgrade").
nauip - 7 months ago
Just uninstall One Drive via Control Panel on Win10 or 11.