Frequent lenovo review
tybram
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Hello, I have a Lenovo notification that appears 50 times a day on my Windows desktop. I'm sharing it to improve Lenovo's products and services, as well as the Lenovo user experience. Lenovo will collect basic data from your hardware during system setup. This is a one-time process that only happens once and does not involve the collection of personally identifiable information. Of course, I click on "Don't remind me again" and "Accept" or "Cancel and continue," but nothing works. I keep getting this message right in the middle of my Windows desktop every 5 minutes, which is very annoying. Please help me.
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Hello,
W10 is a spy and now the manufacturers are doing the same :(
Your image is too small to read the message, but REFUSING the "contract" is one thing you have already done.
Then use CCleaner to see which Lenovo program starts when your computer boots up and disable it.
Do the same with Lenovo services (in computer management), noting what you do so you can revert back.-
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Hello, I have the same problem and even after removing all Lenovo services and/or programs. Checking the box "Don't remind me again" before clicking Cancel or even Accept doesn’t work either, obviously. I received this message after I changed my hard drive to an SSD because the original drive was faulty.
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For services, do the same with Lenovo services
https://www.malekal.com/optimiser-windows-10-les-services-windows-a-desactiver/
Always note what you do so you can revert back -
https://www.ginjfo.com/actualites/politique-et-economie/lenovo-service-engine-reputation-20150814 I found the solution: disable Lenovo Service Engine in services and in BIOS, problem solved.