Finally, after years of tolerating Microsoft's relentless push for ads and bloatware, I took matters into my own hands and removed it all.
Although Windows updates are normally reliable, there is always the potential for an update to cause problems. Thankfully, there is a way to remove a bad update from Windows. The trick, however, is ...
TL;DR: Windows 11 includes numerous pre-installed apps that many users consider bloatware, requiring time-consuming removal, often via PowerShell or third-party tools like Talon. The upcoming Windows ...
Don't just run a search for "edge" and start deleting—you'll regret it.