

You're now ready to update your computer. You can see the new keys in HKLM\path-to-reg-keys. txt extension, then right-click the file and change the extension to. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\A ppxAllUserStore\Deprovisioned\Microsoft.BingWeather_8wekyb3d8bbwe] For example, if you want to keep the Bing Weather app, delete this registry key: Remove the registry keys belonging to the apps you want to keep.Paste the list of registry keys into Notepad (or a text editor).Use this list of Windows 10, version 1709 registry keys as your starting point. reg file to generate a registry key for each app. Identify any provisioned apps you want removed.Use the following steps to create a registry key: Create registry keys for deprovisioned apps To prevent these apps from reappearing at the next update, manually create a registry key for each app, then update the computer. This doesn't happen if you remove the provisioned app while Windows is offline. That's because the registry key created when you deprovision the app only applies to new users created after the key is created. If you remove a provisioned app while Windows is online, it's only removed for new users-the user that you signed in as will still have that provisioned app. If you're running Windows 10, version 1709, apply the latest security update to fix it.) (This behavior is fixed in Windows 10, version 1803. If the computer isn't online when you deprovision the app, then we don't create that registry key. When you remove a provisioned app, we create a registry key that tells Windows not to reinstall or update that app the next time Windows is updated. Although the apps won't appear for new users, you'll still see the apps for the user account you signed in as. If you removed the packages by running a PowerShell cmdlet on the device while Windows was online.If you removed the packages while the wim file was mounted when the device was offline.The apps might reappear if you removed the packages in one of the following ways: To remove a provisioned app, you need to remove the provisioning package. This issue can occur whether you removed the app using Remove-appxprovisionedpackage or Get-AppxPackage -allusers | Remove-AppxPackage -Allusers.This doesn't apply to third-party apps, Microsoft Store apps, or LOB apps. This only applies to first-party apps that shipped with Windows 10.This issue only occurs after a feature update (from one version to the next), not monthly updates or security-related updates.
