Windows 10: How to remove "Rewards" nag displayed at Settings Home?

Discus and support How to remove "Rewards" nag displayed at Settings Home? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Is there a way to remove the intrusive "Rewards - Start Earning" nag showing at Settings Home? (It seems recent - following latest update? It is Very... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by fergusd, Dec 14, 2020.

  1. fergusd Win User

    How to remove "Rewards" nag displayed at Settings Home?


    Is there a way to remove the intrusive "Rewards - Start Earning" nag showing at Settings Home?
    (It seems recent - following latest update? It is Very Annoying Indeed.)
    EditionWindows 10 Pro
    Version20H2
    Installed on‎04/‎10/‎2020
    OS build19042.685
    ExperienceWindows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0

    :)
     
    fergusd, Dec 14, 2020
    #1

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    Bruce Hagen ~ MVP, Dec 14, 2020
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  3. Display and sleep settings

    Hi,

    In order to help you with the issue about the display and sleep settings, kindly answer the following questions:

    • Have you tried the troubleshooting steps suggested by MVP Andre Da Costa? If you did, what were the results?
    • For us to avoid redundancy of the troubleshooting process, what were the other steps you have done to resolve the issue?

    We look forward to your next post.

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    Jesrael Bor, Dec 14, 2020
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  4. How to remove "Rewards" nag displayed at Settings Home?

    Display settings

    Hi Julia,



    To reset the settings back to default, follow these steps:



    • Go to your desktop, right click and select Display Settings.
    • Choose the appropriate settings from the options under Display.


    Let us know if the above steps resolved the issue.
     
    Venancio Khu, Dec 14, 2020
    #4
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