DaRuSsIaMaN
[H]ard|Gawd
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- Apr 22, 2007
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Got a new laptop, and I'm doing the standard exercise of removing MS pre-installed garbage. I'm curious... How is it possible that there's stuff in my start menu like "Fitbit Coach" and the infamous Candycrush, which, when I right-click on it, has the option to uninstall, but the app does not show up in the Apps list? Like, if this app is installed on my system, shouldn't it show up in a comprehensive list of all the apps on my system?? Back in Windows 7 and below, anything ever installed on your computer (unless it's a virus/malware) showed up in the Programs list in Control Panel. When you go to Settings > Apps, the list under Apps and Features is analogous to that, isn't it? So then how is it that these apps living in my PC are not listed there?
This looks to me like some kind of shady ****
This looks to me like some kind of shady ****