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HP EliteBook 8 G1i 16 inch Notebook AI PC (AQ0H9AV)

I purchased a new HP EliteBook8 G1i with Wolf Security. I want to remove HP bloatware.

In the start menu I am keeping: HP App, Hardware Diagnostic, HP Smart, Support Assistant,  and Wolf Security.

 

Which programs below are safe to remove?

From Start Menu:

Sure Click Pro Browser - do I need it?

One Agent (I removed it but not sure of I need it, can't locate a download for it to reinstall)

Privacy Settings (I removed it)

Documentation (I removed it)

 

From Programs and Features:

Connection  Optimizer

Insights

Notifications

Security Update Service

Sure Recover

Sure Run Module

Wolf Security (keep as using that security)

Wolf Security Console  (keep as using that security)

 

I have:

Programs and FeaturesPrograms and FeaturesStart Menu AppsStart Menu Apps

 

 

Charmaine Kavanagh
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@Kcsdk, Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

 

Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding the HP EliteBook 8 G1i 16 inch Notebook AI PC (AQ0H9AV).

 

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution. We hope our assistance has been helpful! 

 

If you would like to remove pre-installed HP software (often referred to as "bloatware") from your HP EliteBook 8 G1i, you can follow these steps to clean up your device:

  1. Access the Control Panel:
  2. Click on the Start menu or press the Windows key on your keyboard.
  3. Type "Control Panel" in the search bar and press Enter.

  4. Navigate to Programs and Features:

  5. Within the Control Panel, find and click on "Programs" or "Programs and Features." This will show you a list of all the software installed on your computer.

  6. Identify Unwanted HP Software:

  7. Look through the list of installed programs for any HP software, such as HP Support Assistant, HP Wolf Security tools, or other services you believe to be unnecessary.
  8. You can also look for any trial versions of software that you do not intend to use.

  9. Uninstall the Software:

  10. Select the program you wish to remove by clicking on it, then click "Uninstall" at the top of the list. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the uninstallation process.
  11. Repeat this process for each piece of software you want to remove.

  12. Restart Your Computer:

  13. After uninstalling unwanted programs, it is recommended to restart your computer to ensure that all changes take effect.

  14. Use a Cleanup Tool (Optional):

  15. For additional optimization, you can consider using a trusted third-party cleanup tool to remove any leftover files or to optimize your system further.

 

I hope this helps!

 

Take care and have an amazing day! 

 

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Regards,

Meghana

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