Windows 11 says goodbye to pre-installed apps… almost

Pre-installed apps retreat to a halfway house on Windows 11

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If you’re anything like us, you’ve shaken your head in disbelief looking at all the pre-installed apps onWindows 10.Microsoftseem to have realized this, too, and is reportedly doing away with pre-installed apps onWindows 11… for the most part.

Reported byWindows Latest, pre-installed apps onWindows 11, which launches on October 5, 2021, won’t exist in the same intrusive capacity as they did on the prioroperating system. Instead, apps that used to be pre-installed on Windows 10 will now, initially, only show up as shortcuts. Clicking these shortcuts will then prompt the user to install the app.

A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to MSPoweruser that this design decision “reduces size on disk, and you’ll also see less background update activity and download traffic.”

In addition to changing how pre-installed apps are actually installed by default, Windows 11 is also making Wi-Fi and Ethernet drivers features on demand, which should further reduce storage usage by default.

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By changing how pre-installed apps exist on your system by default, Windows 11 is taking a huge step towards performance improvement over its predecessor. Having less bloat on the system means your OS won’t throttle under the weight of constant updates for apps you never use.

On the other hand, several actually useful pre-installed apps like To Do orXbox Game Barwill likely have to be installed manually. It’s a bit of a double-edged sword in that sense, but at least such apps are still downloadable via the Start menu, just a couple of clicks away.

Ultimately, this is a net positive for users looking to upgrade to Windows 11 in October. The change to pre-installed apps helps the OS to run much smoother, and is sure to be a boon for users unable to (or without the technical know-how) manually improve the performance of their operating system, such as by migrating it to a faster SSD.

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