When you boot your computer, you may receive a Microsoft Service prompt that suggests setting up some features for your Windows 10. You may not receive it every time you open your computer. But, it may appear from time to time. Do you want to disable this Microsoft Services signing up prompt? This post from MiniTool Software will show you how to do the job.

What This Full-Screen Microsoft Services Signing Up Prompt Is?

Today, when I open my computer, I see a full-screen prompt that suggests signing up for Microsoft services. The prompt is shown as follows:

prompt for signing up for Microsoft Services

At first glance, I think there is something wrong with my computer and the system is undergoing a system update. But, it is not a normal update. I click Skip for now and then everything is back to normal. I access the Windows desktop without any extra settings.

So, what this screen is? Does it mean that my system is broken and I need to repair it? I search for this issue on the internet and I discover something.

Many users have reported that they have received a prompt that leads you to improve your Windows 10 settings and performance like this Microsoft services signing up prompt. From its appearance, you can see that it is the same with the one that you can receive after you update your Windows 10.

However, you don’t see it every time you open your computer. It just appears periodically. Besides, it is not a sign for Windows 10 update. It even happens when you haven’t updated your computer.

Now, it is not sure why and when these kinds of prompts will show up on your Windows 10 computer without a Windows 10 update. But, you are allowed to turn off these prompts via Windows Settings or Registry.

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How to Disable Microsoft Services Signing Up Prompt?

First, let’s have a look at the Microsoft Services signing up prompt. It shows the title as Get even more out of Windows.

Usually, there are five options:

  • Set up Windows Hello
  • Get office 365 ready
  • Link your phone and PC
  • Protect your files with OneDrive
  • Do more across devices

Here comes one question. These features are popular but not all of you need to use them in their daily life and work. If they are necessary, you can choose to keep this prompt. But, if you don’t need to use them, you may want to disable Microsoft Services signing up prompt since it disturbs your Windows startup.

Via Windows Settings

Here is a guide on how to turn off the prompts on startup through Windows Settings:

  1. Click Start.
  2. Go to Settings > System > Notifications & actions.
  3. Uncheck the option: Suggest ways I can finish setting up my device to get the most out of Windows. Besides, if there are those two options, you can also uncheck them: Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates and occasionally when I sign in to highlight what’s new and suggested & Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows. However, they are not the must options.

uncheck the option

After these three steps, you should not receive the Microsoft Service prompt again the next time when you boot your computer.

Via Windows Registry Editor

Besides, you can also disable Microsoft Services signing up prompt via Registry.

It is also easy to do this job:

1. Click Win+R to open Run.

2. Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor.

3. Go to the following path:

Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\UserProfileEngagement

4. Double-click ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled.

5. If you want to turn off the Microsoft Services signing up prompt, you need to change the value to 0. However, if you want to re-enable this feature, you need to switch the value to 1.

However, if you can can’t find this option, you can create a Dword (32-bit) value and name it as ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled. Then, set the value as 0.

If you can’t find the path in Registry Editor, you can turn off the Microsoft Services signing up prompt via Settings.

Bottom Line

If there is no need to sign up for Microsoft Services or doing other settings, you can choose to turn the prompt off. This post shows you two methods. Thus, you will not receive the Microsoft Services prompt again unless you update Windows 10. The guide in this post shows you how to do the job.

Should you have any related questions, you can just let us know in the comment.

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