How to Disable ‘Found New Hardware’ Message on Windows 10

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How to Disable ‘Found New Hardware’ Message on Windows 10

You can stop Windows 10 from nagging you to complete setting up the additional features after an upgrade, and here's how to complete the task.

Computer hardware is not always free of faults, but having faulty working hardware can be annoying in Windows. This is because every time a new device is connected, windows detects it and recognizes it using the drivers available. We get a ‘Found New Hardware’ message, and if you have faulty hardware, that will happen again and again.

The new hardware detection feature is essential in windows as it enables the hardware’s access to that computer. But if you have a defected hardware connected to your system, then now and then the “Found new hardware” message will keep popping up in the bottom right corner, which can be annoying. If you are looking to get rid of this new device detection message pop-up, then follow any one of the three methods mentioned below. Using any one of them will get you rid of the annoying “Found new hardware” message popping up again and again.

On Windows 10, after you upgrade to a new version (such as the May 2020 Update), restart your device, or you simply sign out and back into the desktop, you may now see a new "Get even more out of Windows" notification surfacing additional features that you can configure on your device.

Usually, these can be existing or new features or privacy settings available with the latest version of Windows 10. However, if you know that your installation is set up just the way you want it, or you're not interested in configuring new features or services, such as OneDrive, Timeline, Windows Hello, and others, you can disable this prompt using the Settings app.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung).




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