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Which would make the vehicle harder to drive. Disabling features in Windows 10 doesn't make it any harder to use that Windows 7 was. It's more like turning off the built-in GPS because the voice is annoying and you don't need it anyhow.
Windows 7 had windows search, you dork. It knows nothing about you and collects zero information.
Is that a fact? Funny, I don't recall using it there either. I already told you - file explorer and google. I also specifically pointed out that it was Cortana's folder I renamed, and while I haven't actually tested out Windows Search I see no reason it wouldn't work. Perhaps you'd care to explain this assumption on your part?
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In Windows 10, if Cortana is disabled, all it does is take a string of characters and run it through a system wide regular expression to identify anything you might be looking for. You've read all this crap about Cortana peeking under your sheets and stealing your megahertz but you don't even know what you're talking about.
I don't - which is why I read stuff from people who DO know what they're talking about, and consult people who do, such as our IT and programming personnel here at work. I also read some of the articles and advice earlier in this thread, and some of the links that went to, and I found the advice on getting rid of intrusive features to be satisfactory. They seem to think that disabling this stuff is a good idea, and so far you're not really giving me a reason to believe you over them. I didn't come up with these suspicions on my own; I got them from material produced by people that DO know what they're talking about. If I hadn't, I'd still have disabled Cortana with the "off" switch because it's annoying trash, but I'd be a lot less worried about it.
Just denigrating their suspicions with prejudicial comments about "peeking under the sheets" is far from convincing - you're not doing anything whatsoever to dispel it, you're just ridiculing it, and ridicule without any facts is a red flag. I just cited the Microsoft privacy agreement and you have yet to give me any solid facts, just a lot of attitude because I don't want the features that you, for some reason, find appealing.
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If you don't want to use Windows because of things like the TOS / EULA, fine, don't use it. But don't disable things you don't understand and claim you made the product better.
Maybe you missed the part where we're talking about MY computer that I use and which does everything I need it to do? Without any loss in either functionality or stability? I don't care what anyone else does with their copy of Windows but for my needs, yes I did indeed make it better. - and I did so based on instructions and advice from people who DO know exactly what they're talking about.
So far, you haven't cited one actual benefit TO ME of any of this crap. What does it actually DO that you think is so wonderful, or that you think I would like to have? I'm dying to know what the tangible benefit of this stuff actually is; since it obviously offends you so greatly that I dared mess with it there must be SOMETHING besides just vague assertions of its usefulness. Let me quote myself:
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You guys seem to be astounded that I'm not using these wonderful features, but I still don't have the foggiest idea what you use them for since neither of you bothered to provide an example
And.. I still don't. You do actually USE these features, right?