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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Why not just remove it from the boot order?
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I don't actually run Windows - I'm a linux person from a long, LONG time back (okay, OS/2 before that).
That said, as the pressures of the universe are, I've had to naturally interact with a lot of Windows machines in the way of servicing them. Eliminating them from the loadup/boot/startup sequences works... until something updates them and they crawl back into there. One thing is for sure, they do their very best to make it as fickle as possible to eliminate them ":ERROR: Cannot find a file i need to remove myself, quitting"