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How to disable Windows 10 Live Tiles

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Since the arrival of Windows 10, one of the items that returned to our desktop was the familiar Start Menu, but a menu a both special, because hormonal came thanks to an addition such as Live Tiles."

A utility designed by Microsoft so that by using some animated cards that appear in the Windows 10 start menu we will be able to find out what's new regarding different applications. A way to be informed in a simple way that however may not be liked by everyone equally.

Something that, however, has a solution is that if you are one of the users who does not want to know anything about the animations of the Live Tiles you can proceed to deactivate themwith the steps that we are going to indicate. Two ways to proceed so you can choose the one you like best.

First method

It is the most accurate and fastest but at the same time it is the most complex, although not much, so don't be scared .

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    To do this we are going to enter the Windows registry by pressing the keys Windows + Q and typing ?regedit?, at which point a new window will open."

  • In this new window we must search and access the following path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ PushNotifications.

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    Once we have located the PushNotifications folder, we _click_ on it and click on New and on DWORD Value (32 bits). "

  • At that moment a field appears in which we will write ?NoTileApplicationNotification? without the quotes. Once written, we assign the value 1. We are almost done

  • We only have to restart the system and we will have deactivated the animations in all the Live Tiles.

Second method

The somewhat slower than the previous method but just as effective.

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    We enter the Start Menu and place ourselves on the card whose animation we want to deactivate."

  • With the right mouse button we double _click_ on it to select the option ?More? and dial ?Disable dynamic icon?.

It is an equally effective process but slower, because if we want to deactivate several animations we must do it individually, while in the In the first case, in a single step we carried out the entire process in one go.

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