Microsoft, why such persistence? Why not offer a choice for a Windows 10 without consumer bloat, or at least some easy tools/cmdlets for removing it? Server 2016 seems like a wonderful glimpse into what could be with Windows 10. we have games, real, actual games on our business computers. In the consumer space I there's an expectation for copious amounts of bloatware and it's less important, but I cringe every time I set up a new computer to see irrelevant apps and worse: games on computers designed for business use. It feels like Windows 10 is constantly trying to get in the way of keeping our computers safe and our users focused. To make it worse, a lot of these apps try to reinstall themselves when you sign in as a new user on said computer. It seems like every week there is some new Windows Store app (Twitter, Pandora, Minecraft, of course, Candy Crush AND Candy Crush Soda Saga) that gets added to the new W10 installations. I'm sure we're all tired of running bloat removal scripts every time we set up a new workstation and I'm really struggling to understand just why Windows 10 is so darn persistent with the bloatware.
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