I am on Windows 10 pro and have debloated and stripped as much tracking junk as I could from the OS, so Copilot had been long gone… until two days ago, when it reappeared on my start menu. I assumed it was sneakily reinstalled after an update so I uninstalled it.

Less than 30 minutes later, it was back. I uninstalled it again, and again it reinstalled after about an hour.

I’ve tried registry edits, I’ve tried changing the group policy, but it does nothing - Copilot keeps reinstalling itself in the time span of 20 minutes to an hour.

I know being on Lemmy I’m going to get a bunch of “Replace it with Linux!” replies so I’d like to preempt this by promising you that yes, that will happen eventually - there’s just some compatibility issues with a couple of my daily driver programs that are pending a resolution.

For now I must stay on Windows, but Microslops incredibly aggressive Copilot reinstalls are pissing me off and I was just wondering if there are any other means in which I can get rid of this program, or at least hide the stupid ugly thing from my sight?

Edit: I suppose it’s important to note that I am not nearly as tech-savvy as a lot of people here, but I try to get by. Please keep this in mind if I ask stupid questions.

  • zerobot@lemmy.wtf
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    if it gets desperate, add a cronjob that runs every 5 mins and checks for it and when found deletes it lol or see what network request is making exactly to download it and block it

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      Pretty much just manually uninstalling and disabling all of the unwanted stuff, and turning off all available telemetry settings. I used to think I was computer savvy, but in comparison to the folks on here I’m not all that knowledgeable at all. I do what I can. Thank you for the link, I’m going to try this. I’m at my wits end. I don’t play League of Legends, but I do use Photoshop. I’ve heard that it runs with Wine, but I need to look further into it.

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        Oh, so not debloated or stripped.
        Afaik you can’t turn off telemetry without editing the register (“regedit”) and using group policy stuff. Maybe even using a custom install image.

        Doing it all manually & with each update is bonkers.

        Just try that O&O tool (it’s very user friendly & can revert stuff) & leave on only settings you absolutely do use/need.

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        If you have never tried using GIMP as a replacement to Photoshop, I would suggest doing so depending on your specific needs. There is a learning curve, but nothing worse than Photoshop. There are also lots of online tutorials.

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          Seconded. I always tell people to substitute their apps first.

          Much harder to change everything at once.

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          I hear the photogimp patch makes transitioning to gimp easier, I haven’t installed it yet, but it’s on my todo list, as I’m setting up to move my Win10 media server/manager to Linux.

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          I worked with GIMP sporadically over the years but never really for long periods, it’s definitely on my list to try again.

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    its the microsoft tax. at some point, you get to just suck it up, bend over and let microsoft slide copilot right up your asshole.

    theres like 14 different versions and youre not going to be able to hit them all at the same time with any reliability. just hold your nose until you can choose not to use it anymore

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      Yeah I generally dislike when people are like “switch to Linux lololol” on a support thread… But there legit isn’t really anything you can do. You may find some obscure hacks to disable it, but as you see microsoft will just undo th at the next mandatory update.

      Then just like local accounts, one by one they’ll start removing workarounds and punishing you for doing them.

      OP I hate to be that guy, but maybe a dual boot is the way to go for now. Microsoft is only going to make this harder.

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    I’m sorry, but with windows, your computer is not yours.

    One thing you could try is blocking all Microsoft ips on your firewall so that it can joy remotely install but that is a cat and mouse game where microslop has the advantage and it will break important functionality like security updates.

    I would test running those programs in a windows VM within Linux on a different ssd/hdd. There are a few other ways to run a windows program on Linux too like winboat, bottles and wine.

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    Open up local group policy and under Windows components Enable the setting to disable copilot.

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        This feels like a bug then. Win10 was EoL/EoS last year. If you’re not going to Win11 then best to switch to a supported OS.

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    Comment hope for answer!

    Click to run same problem with office. No can stop, if uninstall, all program no work.

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    According to the rules of this community it is allowed to propose you to install Linux. So there ya go

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      I recently switched to Temple OS and this, so far, seems devoid of any AI too. Would reccommend.

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        Would you please consider a post comparing and contrasting Temple vs Linux? Tyia.

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    If your daily driver programs aren’t incredibly resource intensive, just install to a windows VM in Linux and call it a day.

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    On a side note - which apps do you have problems with on Linux (either finding an alternative or running them on wine)? Maybe someone here can recommend/solve an issue on that front?

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      I use Adobe Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint and they are apparently incompatible with Linux. I’ve heard they may run on Wine but I need to look further into it.

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          I tried Affinity, and unfortunately it’s still behind on a lot of things in terms of UI, workflow and cross compatibility. Gonna take a look again at GIMP and Krita though.

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            GIMP has improved but 3.2 still lacks alpha masks on nondestructive filter layers. That is a showstopper for me. Krita has a functioning nondestructive workflow but GIMP has better filters.

            Affinity is a commercial tool that gets you 90% to Ps. GIMP isn’t in the same league and neither is Krita for photo editing. If you want to paint though, Krita is fantastic.

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        Sadly Adobe can be tricky. I heard it runs fine with Winboat. This will start a virtual machine with windows in the background, run Photoshop there but display it right on your desktop instead of presenting you a complete desktop in an isolated VM.

        I haven’t heard about Clip Studio so far.

        I got all apps that I use running with bottles which is basically just a way to generate different wine configs/instances, so that the apps don’t interfere (or rather that the fix/feature that you need for one app doesn’t break another app).

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    You could try being sneaky and after uninstalling copilot, make an empty file named exactly what copilot binary is called say “Copilot.exe” and as administrator remove all permissions so that the system cannot remove it so sneaky reinstall fails.

    Might give other persistent errors though. I don’t know. Been on linux for 25 years.

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    I might bookmark this for future reference.

    I built a new PC and installed Windows 11 Pro at the beginning of November 2025 and forced a local user account at installation.

    After disabling all of the bloat, it has yet to return through every update.

    I can’t wait to get away from Microslop permanently.

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    Have you tried shut up 10+? The only other thing I can think of is blocking the ports that allow Windows updates to download. That or switching from pro to enterprise and using a cracked key that lets you forgo feature updates but still get security updates.

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      This is actually the thing that helped, thank you. Copilot hasn’t showed up since. And yeah I do still need to switch to the extended security update version of 10, til I can get all my ducks in a row to abandon Microsoft forever.

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        I know that Shutup 10++ doesn’t allow anything else to change certain setting after they have been enabled or disabled there so I figured it was worth a shot.

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    Have this happening on my work computer and the only way I found to stop it from reinstalling was to gut edge as much as possible. The new copilot is just edge but edge can’t be uninstalled so I deleted everything in the edge program files folder and it at least stops copilot from reinstalling every 30 minutes but I suspect next windows update will redownload all the edge files and start this process over.