just noticed that on mine now - for coders and app developers by the looks of it, definitely not required by the end user...
Since it doesn't uninstall from the apps list, you can uninstall it in Terminal or Powershell
Since it doesn't uninstall from the apps list, you can uninstall it in Terminal or Powershell
Code:
Get-AppxPackage *Windows.DevHome* | Remove-AppxPackage
This world would be a perfect place if it wasn't for the people.
Sharesies | Buy Crypto | Surfshark VPN | Cloud Backup
Sharesies | Buy Crypto | Surfshark VPN | Cloud Backup