I have read in music forums and in general that for DAW use Bud, you better stay in Win 10, as Gary suggests. NI, for instance, still has restrictions incompatibilities with Win 11
What a satisfactory answer brother Gary, I will REMOVE altogether OneDrive for sure.
As Valis said:
I disable it from shares first, then from being logged in, before final completely disabling. The reason? It gets re-enabled/installed during certain updates and that stops any and all nonsense.
But for me I think, it is not a problem to apply every now and then "Windows 10 bloatware" script whenever I finish a Win 10 upgrade install. I hope it is no necessary to be installing updates every week, I guess we could apply updates every month? If so, no problem, once a month you run your script and disable again any bloat that they could have installed anew, just as you would defrag a disk, not big deal.
Look at the sheer amount of non-requested items that gets uninstalled by Windows 10 bloatware:
Which apps are removed by Windows 10 Debloater?
According to its GitHub page, Windows 10 Debloater removes the following apps:
3DBuilder, Appconnector, Bing Finance, Bing News, Bing Sports, Bing Weather, Fresh Paint, Get started, Microsoft Office Hub, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Microsoft Sticky Notes, OneNote, OneConnect, People, Skype for Desktop, Alarms, Camera, Maps, Phone, SoundRecorder, XboxApp, Zune Music, Zune Video, Windows communications apps, Minecraft, PowerBI, Network Speed Test, Phone, Messaging, Office Sway, OneConnect, Windows Feedback Hub, Bing Food And Drink, Bing Travel, Bing Health And Fitness, Windows Reading List, Twitter, Pandora, Flipboard, Shazam, CandyCrush, CandyCrushSoda, King apps, iHeartRadio, Netflix, DrawboardPDF, PicsArt-PhotoStudio, FarmVille 2 Country Escape, TuneInRadio, Asphalt8, NYT Crossword, CyberLink MediaSuite Essentials, Facebook, Royal Revolt 2, Caesars Slots Free Casino, March of Empires, Phototastic Collage, Autodesk SketchBook, Duolingo, EclipseManager, ActiproSoftware, BioEnrollment, Windows Feedback, Xbox Game CallableUI, Xbox Identity Provider, and ContactSupport.
Then you can remove Cortana, stop Edge PDF takeover, uninstall onedrive, unpin tiles from the start menu, disable TELEMETRY and tasks, remove blotware regkeys.
I don't get why it is offered too to install NET v3.5 instate of Net Framework 4.8 Runtime, perhaps I'm messing things up in this point, don't know. I understand they are the same thing and 4.8 is required for many modern software.
AND, this is a mayor AND, you can revert the changes applied, in most cases, this is so cool.