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Upcoming Windows 10 update may finally crack down on bloatware – TechRadar
Paint 3D, 3D Viewer and more are getting the boot
One of the most annoying things about getting a new PC or laptop is undoubtedly having to go through and uninstall the bloatware that many OEMs still package with their devices.
However a new Windows 10 update may be about to end this frustration for good by making it optional for extra software to be installed.
The changes, set to arrive in the upcoming Sun Valley Windows 10 update, will mean users can tailor exactly which tools and services are downloaded and installed onto their devices.
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