11-06-2020, 08:25 AM
The brilliance of Google.
So this morning - first time - just after logging in Microsoft in Windows 10 came with a notification pop up suggesting that by signing in I could make my user experience much better. Yeah right!
So I thought to Google this, and after a few not so good links arrived at this one that exactly solved the issue for me:
https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-1...ow-stop-it
Key is in Settings and then System. And the notifications for turning off are in there:
1. Uncheck the box for "Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows."
2. Uncheck the box for "Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates and occasionally when I sign in to highlight what's new and suggested."
3. Uncheck the box for "Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows."
So must say I do like the new Windows 10 Settings as it is much easier to get to what I need to do than with the Windows 7 Control Panel. With the Control Panel the groupings both ways were quite clumsy and even to this day I still have to read through them to get to the ones I'm looking for like for instance the programs. Whereas with Windows 10 it's a breeze. And very intuititve. Anything to do with Admin is in the settings, or all one needs to do is complete the search box next to the Windows logo. And the search really works very well. I've even been using it for loading apps. Windows 10 if it doesn't have the app would then direct me through Microsoft Edge no less to the app download site. Now how neat is that?
So this morning - first time - just after logging in Microsoft in Windows 10 came with a notification pop up suggesting that by signing in I could make my user experience much better. Yeah right!
So I thought to Google this, and after a few not so good links arrived at this one that exactly solved the issue for me:
https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-1...ow-stop-it
Key is in Settings and then System. And the notifications for turning off are in there:
1. Uncheck the box for "Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows."
2. Uncheck the box for "Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates and occasionally when I sign in to highlight what's new and suggested."
3. Uncheck the box for "Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows."
So must say I do like the new Windows 10 Settings as it is much easier to get to what I need to do than with the Windows 7 Control Panel. With the Control Panel the groupings both ways were quite clumsy and even to this day I still have to read through them to get to the ones I'm looking for like for instance the programs. Whereas with Windows 10 it's a breeze. And very intuititve. Anything to do with Admin is in the settings, or all one needs to do is complete the search box next to the Windows logo. And the search really works very well. I've even been using it for loading apps. Windows 10 if it doesn't have the app would then direct me through Microsoft Edge no less to the app download site. Now how neat is that?