Recently some users feedback Win10 will automatically install some games/applications. The user does not open the store and is not asked for approval, and the system automatically installs some applications in the system.
For example, there is a netizen who has fed back the problem by using commands in his system to uninstall all modern applications, including the store (click here). Oddly enough, even that doesn't prevent the system from automatically installing some applications. The installed app suddenly appears in the Start menu, and a download progress bar appears, which appears in recent setup after the installation is complete.
This issue is not officially confirmed at this time, or it may be a bug in the WINDOWS10 system for applying promotional features, which is only available in TH2 or later. However, we can completely disable the WIN10 application promotion function by modifying the registry, the following methods are as follows:
Note: Due to the need to modify the registry, it is recommended that you create a restore point for your system by following the Win10 How to create a restore point and System Restore full Raiders to restore the error.
1. Press Win+r to open the run, enter regedit to open the Registry Editor;
2. Expand the following location:
Hkey_local_machine\software\policies\microsoft\windows\
3. Under this key, create a new subkey named Cloudcontent, as shown in:
4. Select the Cloudcontent key and create a new DWORD (32-bit) value named Disablewindowsconsumerfeatures on the right, as shown in:
5. Double-click Disablewindowsconsumerfeatures, set its value to 1, and then save it.
6, restart.
With the above settings, you can completely disable the application promotion function of the WIN10 system.
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WIN10 Auto-Install games/Apps