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Zeljka Zorz - June 20, 2016

 

In the latest test build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update released last week, Microsoft has introduced a tool that allows users to get rid of bloatware and crapware with one fell swoop.

 

“We’ve heard from many of you that are attempting to perform a clean installation of Windows that it can sometimes be hard to get started,” Dona Sarkar, a software engineer with the Windows and Devices Group, pointed out in the announcement.

 

                         



 

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Great - however how do I get the Windows 10 Insider Preview version?
Hi Ernie303

 

To be part of the Insider Program requires you to sign into your PC with a Microsoft account, NOT a local user account. Also, that Microsoft account must also be part of the Windows Insider program.

 

 

Please see this MS article on how to join, and bear in mind that the Insider Preview is effectively a beta and so you should take the relavent precautions before installing the software on anything other than a dedicated testing PC or VM.

 

Regards, Baldrick

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