Windows 10 reinstalls promoted apps and games after you update Windows
Microsoft has now positioned the Windows 10 system as software-as-a-service, and thus bundled partners are releasing applications and games that are already common.
These bundled content users can be easily deleted and uninstalled, so it hasn’t been too many users complaining about Microsoft’s policy for a long time.
However, since the Windows 10 April Update, users may have discovered that even if the promotion game has been deleted before the upgrade, it will be automatically installed.
And if you need to uninstall, you also need to log in to the Microsoft store to update the program, and then return to the start menu to perform a delete operation.
Obviously, this deliberate increase in user deletion thresholds is designed to allow more users to keep the game, but this aggressive promotion has also attracted many criticisms. In the past, there were also problems with these applications returning after the user uninstalled the application and then updated. Microsoft claimed that this was a problem in the system and then a patch was released.
However, Microsoft did not solve this issue in the end, and in a subsequent version, a more direct way to bundle local market games. The same is true of the Windows 10 April update. It seems that Microsoft has taken this as a promotion method and is not ready to solve it.