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Windows 11’s annoying post-installation prompts are being simplified

Windows 11’s annoying post-installation prompts are being simplified

In the latest beta version of Windows 11, Microsoft has simplified the post-installation setup process by consolidating the numerous prompts into a single-screen experience. The feature known as SCOOBE (Second Chance Out-of-Box Experience) previously included repetitive and annoying prompts that delayed users from accessing their PCs. The new SCOOBE screen now presents a list of toggles for optional features, along with buttons to "Keep current settings" or "Accept and continue." This streamlined approach allows users to skip the setup process with a single click and get directly to using their PCs. Microsoft states that this redesign is intended to be more intuitive and streamlined, providing a better user experience for those who regularly reset their Windows 11 systems.

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