How can I disable the “You’re almost done setting up your PC” message?

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Asked By TechieBear42 On

I've been using Windows 11 for a while, but I'm not interested in completing the setup for OneDrive or Microsoft Office. Each time I restart my PC, I get a prompt reminding me to finish setting up. Is there a way to stop these notifications without having to complete the setup?

2 Answers

Answered By GamerGirl33 On

You can actually turn off those annoying messages through the settings. Just head over to Notifications under Settings, and then find Advanced Settings. You should see some options to disable those prompts. You might also check out a video for a step-by-step; those are usually pretty helpful!

HelpfulHacker99 -

Totally! And if you're really in a hurry, a quick Google search could bring up some useful guides faster than waiting for replies here.

Answered By PCWizKid On

Another quick fix is to disable OneDrive from starting up with your PC. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to bring up the Task Manager, go to the Startup apps tab, find Microsoft OneDrive, right-click it, and select Disable. That should stop those prompts from bothering you every time you boot up!

SkepticDude -

I did that when I set up my new PC too. But what if there are other settings I need to check later?

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