I absolutely despise copilot as well. MS was doing good there for a while and Windows was a semi-usable product for a few years. First the "try the new outlook" fiasco and killing Windows Mail, then putting this completely stupid AI garbage in literally everything has made it completely unbearable. I had to switch back to Linux. I only boot to Windows now to work in Ableton.
How do I delete copilot from my pc? I don't want it. I never asked for it. I hate it.
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Anonymous
2024-04-07T23:49:46+00:00 -
Anonymous
2024-07-13T04:51:37+00:00 I followed the steps to disable it. It still pops-up and intercepts and interferes with my searches! Maybe I'll go back to google search.
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Anonymous
2024-11-09T22:03:41+00:00 Not only do I not want the degenerative AI on my system, I do not want to pay for it. We are all being forced to pay for Co-Pilot through deceitful imposition on our subscription. I do not want it and I do not want to pay for it. Microsoft needs to make it an opt-in product, not just a means of increasing their subscription price by subterfuge.
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Anonymous
2024-11-09T23:50:12+00:00 It's like Norton 360. 360 means all around protection. NOT!! They turn around and try to charge for things that should have been included!
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Anonymous
2024-11-16T23:34:39+00:00 so you did NOT actually give any instructions on how to disable CoPilot, other than diving deep into Registry
all you gave was how to HIDE it, not disable it as you claim in your first paragraphs
"The easiest way to disable Copilot is to hide it from the taskbar."
thats not disabling it, it is ONLY hiding it, leaving it still running in our systems, taking up memory space and ram memory, right?