well that update was a little problematic for my older laptops. Updates seem frozen at around 70-75%. took ages. Had to do my own restarts to get things going again. Might be my ISP, my laptops or M$ who knows. BUT updates now in place.
Download and unzip vivetool In the folder in a free area, right-click and hold down the Shift and Ctrl key to start the terminal. (Automatically starts as administrator) .\vivetool /enable /id:50557073,50556886,52110492,48433719, press Enter and then restart once. worked for me
This also disables the mica effect. Ok, it's not that. One of these latest updates broke the automatic colorization or something. --edit-- Only happening when setting desktop background to slideshow.
If you're not a business customer of MSFT, then imagine that you're a business customer and you exchange a lot of internal proprietary information. Are you going to want Windows 11 to install Recall by default? I think not. If MSFT is willing to admit to capturing snapshots of your desktop (or various windows), then what are they NOT admitting to. Recall is a waste of CPU bandwidth and a threat to privacy. Why would any sensible business or end-use want that?
Recall is said to be disabled by default but it was enabled on my simple test above. Also read in a newsfeed they will restart recall testing in october.
After going back and forth between Windows 10 and 11, I've found that I can tolerate all the interface changes and bugs that have arisen. But I'm not excited about losing my privacy. Windows 11 may protect me from malware, but I'm not sure about my privacy with Windows 11.
Recall is enabled in my PC as well by default as I checked the Windows features section, whereas my OOBE setup is customer feeded via autounattend.xml skipping very telemetry Plus reg tweaks are added into the ISO WIM to disable/block all the other possible telemetries including new Co-Pilot & Recall features I believe this recent LCU KB5041865 [26100.1591] enabled this Have to perform a test on earlier 24H2 winver(s) prior to this KB5041865, for confirmation.