Windows 10: how do I prevent software from reinstalling itself on windows 11 home

Discus and support how do I prevent software from reinstalling itself on windows 11 home in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have a program that keeps reinstalling itself every couple of days. I dont use the program I dont want the program yet Windows update reinstalls it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Jonah Taylor, Apr 27, 2024.

  1. how do I prevent software from reinstalling itself on windows 11 home


    I have a program that keeps reinstalling itself every couple of days. I dont use the program I dont want the program yet Windows update reinstalls it or it reinstalls itself somehow. the program is called Nahimic or A-volute or avolute , it has installed itself under those three names numerous times and I am tired of uninstalling it , is there a registry key of which I am unaware of that can prevent a specific program from reinstalling itself on windows 11 home? since you didnt give windows 11 home the ability to use group policys

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    Jonah Taylor, Apr 27, 2024
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    Ive been tasked with preventing the children from accessing instagram. I've got it listed in my windows hosts file and internet options/security/restricted site but the windows 10 app is still allowing access. Any suggestions other then deleting app which can just be reinstalled?
     
    FrostyWinnipeg, Apr 27, 2024
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  3. Windows 11 reinstall

    Hi there I'm using a dell inspiron 3501.

    I always experience BSODs in my windows 11 PC. So now I'm trying to reinstall windows 11. I have backed up all the important files as well...

    But at the moment I am confused whether should I reset my PC by removing all the files or clean install or a fresh start. Can you give me any suggestion and how the method actually works and the steps that I should follow to reinstall windows 11?
     
    ShermindaPerera, Apr 27, 2024
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  4. theonedub Win User

    how do I prevent software from reinstalling itself on windows 11 home

    I need to move windows to a new hdd

    Someone correct me if I am wrong here, but he is not going to be able to move software using Acronis. If you reinstalled Windows the next step is reinstalling all your software.
     
    theonedub, Apr 27, 2024
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