Microsoft will remove virtual assistant Cortana while installing Windows 10
Microsoft plans to remove the voice of virtual assistant Cortana during the Windows 10 installation process based on user feedback.
Microsoft plans to remove the voice of virtual assistant Cortana during the Windows 10 installation process based on user feedback.
Specifically, this feature will be disabled by Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education versions. On Windows 10 Home versions, Cortana is still enabled by default.
Users can turn on Cortana by pressing Windows + Ctrl + Enter key combination if you want to use again.
Users are not interested in Cortana during the installation of Windows 10. Screenshots.
This change will begin to appear from the updated Windows 10 version of Insider Preview Build 18309 (code 19H1) to be released in April 2019.
The Cortana feature in the installation process was introduced by Microsoft in 2017 and it is expected to be an attractive feature for new users using Windows 10. Cortana has the ability to help users reduce some tasks like Use voice to ask Windows to connect to Wi-Fi networks, log in to your Microsoft account . But this new move from Microsoft shows that users are not interested in this useful feature.
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