Security News > 2016 > June > Bloatware-be-gone refresh tool added to Windows 10 (Help Net Security)
2016-06-20 17:20
In the latest test build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update released last week, Microsoft has introduced a tool that allows users to get rid of bloatware and crapware with one fell swoop. “We’ve heard from many of you that are attempting to perform a clean installation of Windows that it can sometimes be hard to get started,” Dona Sarkar, a software engineer with the Windows and Devices Group, pointed out in the announcement. “To help, … More →
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