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Windows won’t take screenshots of everything you do after all — unless you opt in
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
“The ability to disable the…feature during the setup process…” does not mean opt in, that means opt out.
Knowing windows setup, you need to click customize during the setup process and then go through several setup pages before you’re presented this option (or have to dig into additional/advanced settings to find it).
Most people won’t do this, won’t know how to do this, or will receive the pc with the initial setup complete and won’t know if this is on or off.
This is the screen the user is presented during setup.
Even without all the invasion of privacy implications, I'm skeptical it would even work. Source: 20 years of "Windows is checking for a solution to the problem" that has never worked even once.
I've actually had those troubleshooters work for me several times in recent years. Mostly fixing networking issues.
I guess for the basic stuff I do when I've had programs crash I've never seen it do anything, but nice to know it's not completely useless
Frankly, this is one of the areas I'm most looking forward to seeing what integrated AI can do for Windows. A couple of months ago I was having trouble with getting my printer to work and what I ended up doing was taking a screenshot of the printer settings and pasting the literal image of the screen into Bing Chat to ask it what I was doing wrong. It was able to parse my settings out of the image and figured out what I needed to change to make the printer work.
Having a troubleshooting AI like that that can actually "read" the entire state of my machine would be great.