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# Run the command ''Get-AppxPackage *xbox* | Remove-AppxPackage''
# Run the command ''Get-AppxPackage *xbox* | Remove-AppxPackage''
# Reboot and the Xbox integration will be gone from Full screen games and the Start menu
# Reboot and the Xbox integration will be gone from Full screen games and the Start menu
== Windows failed to start ==
Right after the BIOS loads, the windows boot manager screen shows up with an error that Windows cannot start.
'''Solution'''
# Insert a Windows 10 installation disc or USB drive
# Select Repair your Computer
# Click Advanced Options
# Open the Command Prompt
# Type in
* bootsect /nt60 sys
* bootrec /fixboot
* bootrec /fixmbr
* bootrec /rebuildBCD


= References =
= References =


[[Category:Microsoft Windows]]
[[Category:Microsoft Windows]]
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