Windows 11’s annoying post-installation prompts are being simplified


In the latest beta version of Windows 11 (via Neowin), Microsoft has simplified the installation process and, in doing so, addressed one of the most boring aspects of the operating system configuration.
We are talking about Scoobe, which represents “the out of the second chance experience” and refers to all these additional configuration prompts that you get at the end of the Windows 11 installation process. The idea here is to give you a “second chance” to configure various aspects of the operating system before retiring on the desk itself.
The problem with Scoobe? It is boring and repetitive, because there are so many prompts to pass, and all that delays you to get into your PC and use it.
Fortunately, in the latest beta version of Windows 11, Microsoft has consolidated many of these guests to the second chance and transformed Scoobe into a unique screen experience. You will now see a list of tips, one for each optional functionality, as well as buttons to “keep the current parameters” and “accept and continue”.
In other words, you can now skip scoobe with one click and acquire your PC in record time. This is excellent news for all those who regularly reset Windows 11, which we recommend doing. Thank you, Microsoft!
Here is what Microsoft writes on the new scoobe:
Some Windows initiates in the Dev and Beta channels will see an updated scoobe screen (second chance out of experience) to examine the recommended settings on your PC. This redesigned screen is supposed to be more intuitive and rationalized, allowing you to choose the recommended settings you want for your PC without having to navigate in several configuration screens.
This article originally appeared on our publication Sister PC För Alla and was translated and located in Swedish.


