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Mister 20Reputation points
Regularly I get this splash screen after turning on my laptop. It say let's finish setting up your pc, or remind me later in 3 days.I have already skipped this through by saying I do not want the windows office 365, but few weeks later it come back and remind me again. Is there a setting or registry edit to turn this off permanent ?
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Kapil Arya 8,116Reputation points • MVP
2023-12-20T16:32:08.6966667+00:00 Try these steps:
- Runregeditcommandto open Registry Editor.
- In left pane of Registry Editor window, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\UserProfileEngagement.
- Double click and set ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled to 0.
PS. If you're new to registry, create a System Restore point before above steps.
Mister 20Reputation points
2023-12-20T16:41:09.28+00:00 That's it cheers
Vulcan _ 10Reputation points
2024-04-26T03:58:41.3966667+00:00 I'm on the latest version of Win11 Pro and there is no UserProfileEngagement registry folder, there is UserOnboarding and Unisntall an that's it.
Ben Alexander 0Reputation points
2024-06-30T18:16:02.9333333+00:00 My Windows 11 version (23H2) doesn't have this registry key.
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S.Sengupta 18,691Reputation points • MVP
2023-12-19T00:14:09.7033333+00:00 In the Settings app, click on the "System" then select "Notifications" from the sub-categories.
Under the "Notifications & actions" section, uncheck the box next to "Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows." This will disable the "Let's Finish Setting Up Your PC" prompt.
See AlsoZebra Support CommunityMister 20Reputation points
2023-12-19T09:28:52.8866667+00:00 Hi I have seen this suggestion on forum already sorry, I do not have this option within my pc settings.
Mister 20Reputation points
2023-12-20T16:40:51.83+00:00 That's fine, cheers.
steve 30Reputation points
2024-01-20T01:53:26.38+00:00 On the Notifications page, scroll all the way down to the bottom and you should see Additional settings. Click on that and you'll see the boxes to uncheck to stop the notifications. That worked for me.
Ben Alexander 0Reputation points
2024-06-30T18:16:50.2833333+00:00 Windows 11 version 23H2 doesn't have a "Notifications & Actions" section.
Joseph Lieb 0Reputation points
2024-08-29T05:20:02.69+00:00 settings>system>notifications>additional settings> then uncheck "Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows." box
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steve 30Reputation points
2024-01-20T01:55:38.66+00:00 On the Notifications page, I scrolled all the way down to the bottom and saw an Additional Settings option. When I clicked on that, I saw the boxes to uncheck to stop the notifications.
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Vulcan _ 10Reputation points
2024-04-26T03:59:15.7333333+00:00 Why is this showing up at random 3 weeks after installing Windows 11? This is bullsh*t.
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