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How do I remove all Copilot and AI related stuff from Windows 11?
I want to remove Copilot from Windows 11. Completely. I dont want it disabled so it conveniently comes back with the next update. I want it gone. I am tired of microsoft telling me what I want on the machine I own.
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Anonymous
2024-09-05T21:00:00+00:00 -
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2024-12-17T11:37:11+00:00 - Open Settings > System > Copilot.
Toggle the Copilot switch to the "Off" position.
I opened Settings > System > but found no Copilot listed
- Open Settings > Apps > Optional features.
Look for features related to Copilot, AI or machine learning and uninstall them.
I opened Settings > Apps > Optional features but no Copilot listed
But Copilot is installed and in use becuae it pops up everywhere.
- Open Settings > System > Copilot.
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ReportedAnonymous
2024-09-05T19:56:36+00:00 I want to remove Copilot from Windows 11. Completely. I dont want it disabled so it conveniently comes back with the next update. I want it gone.
Even if you could completely remove it 100% ... how do you know it won't be reinstalled with the next update? Since Microsoft owns Windows, they get to decide what goes into Windows. And since you own your computer, you get to decide what goes into your computer. If you don't approve of what Microsoft puts into Windows, you can get rid of Windows. (And plenty of people do that.) But you can't tell Microsoft what to put into their own product.
However, you can tell Microsoft exactly what you think of their product: Use the Feedback Hub.
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Anonymous
2024-11-19T10:49:36+00:00 - Press Windows + R > type gpedit.msc and hit Enter
- Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Copilot
- Turn off Windows Copilot > Chose the enabled option (confusingly to "enable" the disable