Microsoft provides win7 PC to remove useless software services

  

According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft has recently provided a service that can turn a user's Windows 7 branded machine into a signed version, helping you to remove unwanted software pre-installed by OEMs, provided you get your computer Microsoft stores and pay $99.

In order to make more money, OEMs usually pre-install a lot of software that users may not need on the new machine. Microsoft thinks of a way to get rich, that is, to help users remove these scraps. At least, Microsoft believes that users will be willing to pay for them to help clean up Windows brand machines.

For more than two years, Microsoft has provided a service called Signature Signature Edition PC. When you open your newly purchased brand machine, it will not pop up a lot of windows such as software trial window trials. Instead, go directly to the fresh Windows desktop.

Microsoft even provided some data to illustrate how annoying the useless software pre-installed by OEMs. According to Microsoft, the signature version of the system is 39% faster than the OEM pre-installed system, 23.1% faster, and 51.3% faster from hibernation.


Brand machine (left), Microsoft signature version (right)
Brand machine (left), Microsoft signature version (right)

However, the previous Signature service is only for new PCs Provided by the machine, today, Microsoft has expanded the audience for this service. As long as Windows 7 PC users can go to the Microsoft store to get the Signature signature service, but you have to pay $99.

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