You can continue the installation without it. Turn off the internet / wireless and just say: ''I don't have an internet connection''. Then the setup will skip all those steps. Answer from Deleted User on reddit.com
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Disable Cortana Automatically Run at Startup in Windows 10 [Tutorial] - YouTube
Disable Cortana Automatically Run at Startup in Windows 10 [Tutorial]Cortana in Windows will assist you in better managing your schedule and tasks. You can s...
Published   June 24, 2021
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Microsoft Learn
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Disable "Let Cortana help you get things done" during OOBE - Microsoft Q&A
Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | User experience | Other · Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | User experience | Other ... Setting skipUserOOBE or skipMachineOOBE to 'true' will completely skipping the OOBE ...
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r/Windows10 on Reddit: Win 10 install from USB... The setup with annoying Cortana wont let me continue without giving email and then pin code! Is this normal ?
August 17, 2022 -

Clean install of Win 10 from a USB.
Not only was the Cortana assistant very annoying.. But also it wont allow you to install without giving your email or phone number... And then to create a PIN number.

Is this really the only way?
I really dont feel happy about doing this.

At least, can I delete the email and PIN number when Windows is installed?
If yes, how can I delete them ?

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The Verge
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Microsoft to silence Cortana during Windows 10 setup | The Verge
January 4, 2019 - Microsoft is planning to mute Cortana’s voice-over during the initial setup phase of Windows 10. The software giant originally introduced the option back in 2017, to allow new PC users to setup Windows 10 with just their voice.
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How to disable or skip the "Meet Cortana" page in OOBE phase? | ...
It is almost perfect except cannot hide or suppress or skip the "Meet Cortana" page. ... Hello! anybody had solved this issue? I have the same trouble... I want skip all OOBE to make remote upgrade... Windows 10 refuse rdp connections while is on OOBE state and the upgrade is stucked until someone click "next" "next" next"... ... <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend"> <settings pass="oobeSystem"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="n
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How to Disable Cortana in Windows 10? - GeeksforGeeks
July 23, 2025 - Step 8: Select the Windows Search folder and click on the right side of the screen again and now click on the DWORD (32-bitRight-click) value. Step 9: You will be allowed to create a file name as AllowCortana. Make sure you don't make any typing mistakes or else this will not work. Step 10: Set the value data as 0 and click on ok. Here 0 = disabled and 1 = enabled. ... Cortana will now be fully disabled.
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The easiest way to disable certain privacy aspects of Cortana is to use a third-party tool such as O&O Software's free ShutUp10.

Part of Cortana, though, is Windows Search, so there would still be an occasional Cortana process such as file indexing. However, there should no longer be any use of the internet by Cortana.

You can remove Cortana completely, if you wish, but that also removes Windows Search (though that might not be an issue if you use a third-party tool such as DocFetcher or Mythicsoft's Agent Ransack, which provide increased search functionality). That said, after a Windows 10 update, expect that Cortana would be reinstalled. Apparently, the only way now to permanently avoid Cortana is to use another OS, such as Linux.

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Update 2018: Warning about Taskbar Breakage

I just reinstalled Windows 10 Pro and followed all the prescribed steps (both removing Cortana and removing all store apps) and it still works as prescribed.

It bears mentioning that removing Cortana will break the Default Taskbar in weird ways. It doesn't break Windows Search - so Explorer search still works in my experience.

I've, personally, always replaced the default taskbar with Classic Start (linked via Ninite installer) and have no issues in day-to-day Windows usage otherwise.

Update: Remove Cortana via "TakeOwn"

Apparently, this trick stopped working at some point. I've used @Meferdati's link at some point successfully: winaero: how to uninstall Cortona. It contains a script that does all the work for you, as well as an explanation of how it works.

Below are the steps I've been using, which are very similar to @MC10's answer, except I've always had to "TakeOwn" to get permissions and I move my files to a different folder (instead of deleting - in case I decide to revert):

  1. add TakeOwn to the context menu or (use takeown from the command line).
  2. Navigate to C:\Windows
  3. Create folder SystemApps.bak
  4. Use Takeown to gain ownership of c:\windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_cw5n1h2txyewy
  5. (Gain ownership of anything else you want to move)
  6. Cut/Paste the folder(s) from SystemApps to SystemApps.bak
  7. When the "Permissions" pop-up appears, switch to Task Manager
  8. Kill SearchUI.exe process
  9. Switch back and give permission to move the folder

The folder is now in SystemsApps.bak - and you can simply move it back if the need arises.

Original: Remove Cortana via Powershell RemoveAppPackage

First disable it, then uninstall the Cortana app.

Disable it in the search settings:

  1. Click the search icon/box in the bottom left
  2. click the gear on the left bar
  3. Click off next to Cortana/Web Searches

Then uninstall it, as listed here:

In elevated PowerShell:

Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName
Remove-AppxPackage Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_1.4.8.176_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy

This is similar to MC10's answer, except that I'm sure the OS will be more accepting of uninstalling it via the "proper channels" (powershell) instead of renaming the folder.

Windows has fixed it so now you cannot remove "...Cortana_1.6.1.52_ ...". When this is attempted it states this is part of Windows now and cannot be removed. I guess I will go back to renaming the folder.

I'm using the same uninstall to remove other "features" like BingNews, BingSports, Etc

Edit: Likewise, you can remove the "Provisioned" applications (aka: crap that gets installed per user) via this method

Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | Select DisplayName, PackageName
Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage  Microsoft.ZuneMusic_2019.6.11821.0_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe

Or... to remove ALL Apps that you can, app or provisionedapp, you can do this:

Just a warning: This will uninstall the Windows Store. That's not an issue for me, but uninstalling everything isn't for the faint of heart.

Get-AppxPackage | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -online

As mentioned in comments, it's probably wise not to completely remove the Windows Store. I haven't tried this yet, but this (in the comments) looks to be ballpark of what I'd use:

Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | where-object {$_.name –notlike "*store*"} | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-appxprovisionedpackage –online | where-object {$_.packagename –notlike "*store*"} | Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -online

Further resource: Delete Windows 10 Apps and Restore Default Windows 10 Apps

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Lifewire
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How to Disable Cortana in Windows 10
June 26, 2022 - This article explains how to temporarily and permanently disable Cortana in Windows 10.
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Alphr
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How to Disable Cortana on Windows 10
July 10, 2021 - However, if it’s just an annoying addition, or you don’t find it all that useful, here’s how to disable Cortana in Windows 10 after setup.
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Windows 10 Forums
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Windows 10 Creator Update unattend setup force to skip cortana
Discus and support Windows 10 Creator Update unattend setup force to skip cortana in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hello everyone! My name is gianluca. Someone has kindly found a way through unattend file or registry key to disable the intro and the cortana setup...
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How to disable Cortana in Windows
August 18, 2022 - Right-click on Windows Power shell and click "run as administrator" Once it runs type Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.549981C3F5F10 | Remove-AppxPackage ... This will then remove Cortana from your system, with the exception of some registry ...
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iSumsoft
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3 Ways to Disable or Enable Cortana on Windows 10
This is a qiuck guide to disable or enable Cortana in Windows 10. You can disable or turn off Cortana in Windows 10 by tweaking the Windows Registry or configuring Group Policy settings.
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MSFN
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Skip Cortana in unattended file - Unattended Windows 10/11 Installation - MSFN
August 24, 2017 - Hi. I used this unattended file for install windows 10 build 1607. but in new version (build 1703) microsoft added cortana during installation and this unattended file can't skip select language and add layout. anyone know how can skip this part in unattended file??
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how to stop Cortana from talking during Windows setup - System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) - www.windows-noob.com
June 22, 2018 - Hello Guys, I am deploying Windows 10 v1703 and wish to get rid of cortana talking through windows setup in my office environment (Cortana during the "Lets get your connected" step of OOBE). I am referring below article what I wish to get rid of: https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-creators...
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Windows Central
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Cortana will talk you through the Windows 10 Creators Update setup | Windows Central
November 20, 2018 - You can also skip having to use a Microsoft account by hitting the "offline account" button. You can now enter your password, and you'll also be prompted to setup a PIN if you want.
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Manage Cortana settings in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
To hide Cortana in Windows 10, May 2020 Update and later versions, select the Cortana icon in the taskbar and uncheck Show Cortana button.
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NTLite
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Disabling Windows Setup from asking about Cortana
Hunting bugs is part of my free time. I like to start with a clean hard drive, so I clean the hard drive and reinstall windows between each time.
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Pureinfotech
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How to install Windows 10 without Microsoft account - Pureinfotech
July 24, 2024 - (Optional) Click the Skip button on the “Let’s customize your experience” page. Click the “Not now” button to disable Cortana. After you complete the steps, the Home edition of Windows 10 will be installed with a local account.
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Please make Cortana stop! Solved - Windows 10 Forums
Windows 10 Professional. OS Build:19045.5011 ... Hi everyone, I have tried, Spydish, Debotnet, O&O Shutup10 and a random Uninstall Cortana.cmd. to stop/delete Cortana. I also disable it in Task Manager. Each time I reboot, the bloody thing is back using 21% of my CPU.