• @Melobol@lemmy.ml
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    526 months ago

    Okay this made me turn off copilot. Here is the registry stuff to disable it:

    Step 1: Open Run and type regedit to enter Registry Editor.
    Step 2: Please go to this path from the left panel.
    Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
    Step 3: Right-click on the Windows folder to choose New > Key and rename this new key to WindowsCopilot.
    create a WindowsCopilot key
    Step 4: Select this WindowsCopilot key and right-click on the space from the right panel to choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
    Step 5: Then rename this newly-added value to TurnOffWindowsCopilot and double-click on it to change its Value data to 1.

    Then you can click OK to save it, close the window, and reboot your PC to check if you have uninstalled Copilot from Windows 11.

    • @fah_Q@lemmy.ca
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      396 months ago

      To have it all undone upon your next update. Cool edge is my default browser once again…

      • Dojan
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        66 months ago

        Is this an American thing? I don’t have copilot or browsers magically changing. Still strongly considering moving to Linux.

    • Refurbished Refurbisher
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      256 months ago

      Until the next thing comes along in a week. Windows doesn’t respect user freedom, because it is not the user’s OS; it is Microsoft’s OS.

      If it’s not FOSS, you are the product.

    • Autonomous User
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      6 months ago

      stuff to disable it

      False. Anti-libre software, Windows, bans us from proving its claims.