"The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain." - Montgomery Scott (James Doohan, RIP)
Microdork's Winblows OS is a prime example.
I have gone through the steps to disable and remove all the bloatware from Winblows 11, only to have it magically reappear every time it tries to do updates, which I have set to do manually....but somehow it reinstalls/re-enables services that I have disabled.
My next step will be to block connections to Winblows updates on my firewall.
Microdork's Winblows OS is a prime example.
I have gone through the steps to disable and remove all the bloatware from Winblows 11, only to have it magically reappear every time it tries to do updates, which I have set to do manually....but somehow it reinstalls/re-enables services that I have disabled.
My next step will be to block connections to Winblows updates on my firewall.
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