Some users are reporting that they are getting the Windows 10 full-screen setup prompt even when they don’t upgrade or sign-in/out the system. This may be due to a bug in the operating system, or to a change in how Windows 10 is handling sign-in and sign-out requests. We’ll continue to investigate this issue and update you as we learn more.
Windows 10 Full-Screen Setup Prompt is Back
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Some people are concerned that the full-screen setup prompt could be used to get even more out of Windows, as this is typically displayed when you clean install or reset the operating system. ..
The Windows “Welcome to Windows” or “Get even more out of Windows” notifications are designed to inspire the user to explore more out of Windows and also set-up the basic system configuration including fingerprint or a PIN feature, One Drive, your phone app, and Microsoft 365.
How to fix Windows 10 full-screen setup prompt?
Disable the full-screen setup prompt on your system by following these steps:
- Open a command prompt and type “netstat -an” to see the active network connections on your system.
- If you see any active connections, then you can disable the full-screen setup prompt by typing “netstat -d” and then pressing Enter.
In the System section of the Settings app, open Notifications and actions. Under “Notifications,” select “Show notifications from this app.” In the “Notifications from this app” section, select “Google Now.”
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After this, a new screen will open, uncheck the box in front of “Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows.” You can also uncheck other boxes including “Show me the Windows welcome experience” and “Get tips, tricks, and suggestions” to reduce the similar recommended prompts. ..
This will disable the prompts and notifications that are common on restart, and you will see the changes from the next restart. If you enable or keep the boxes checked, all those prompts and notifications will appear.
If you want to stop Windows 10 from prompting you to set up a full-screen mode, there are a few things you can do. The first is to follow the instructions below. This is not a major issue, so if you are not getting annoyed with such notifications and prompts you can ignore this and simply click on the Skip for now button from the setup prompt to continue with your system. ..
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