This is silly. You don't disable a feature by ripping out code at random and seeing what breaks. You do it by uninstalling it in the Optional Features settings menu. That works fine, and is what...
This is silly. You don't disable a feature by ripping out code at random and seeing what breaks. You do it by uninstalling it in the Optional Features settings menu. That works fine, and is what Microsoft recommends to uninstall Recall.
Though to be fair, there's a lot of Windows "features" that can't be uninstalled via proper means. A lot of stuff needs registry hacks to be genuinely disabled or removed.
Though to be fair, there's a lot of Windows "features" that can't be uninstalled via proper means. A lot of stuff needs registry hacks to be genuinely disabled or removed.
This is silly. You don't disable a feature by ripping out code at random and seeing what breaks. You do it by uninstalling it in the Optional Features settings menu. That works fine, and is what Microsoft recommends to uninstall Recall.
Though to be fair, there's a lot of Windows "features" that can't be uninstalled via proper means. A lot of stuff needs registry hacks to be genuinely disabled or removed.