![]() Microsoft had been exploring de-emphasizing them, but in Windows 11, they’ll officially be gone. Live Tiles will no longer be available in the Start menu.Cortana is no longer part of the boot experience, and you can read my colleague Monica Chin’s feels about that here.If anyone has a fix for this issue, I would be forever grateful. ![]() I would think that the number of people who want OneNote to be their default printer would be vanishingly small so I don’t understand how this problem even came to be, but here we are. I did find a few posters who speculated that the default printer may be reset during Office 365’s periodic updates. Most of the suggested solutions consist of telling people to reset the default printer, but as I’ve explained above, this is not a permanent fix as OneNote will eventually be set as the default printer with no action on anyone’s part. I’ve searched the Internet for months and have found no good answer to the default printer resets, but I have found many other frustrated users with the exact same problem. I follow Woody’s and Susan Bradley’s recommendations on when to install the Windows updates. I have Windows Update set to notify me of available Windows updates, but to let me choose when to download and when to install them. I have Office 365 set up to automatically download and install updates. ![]() If I reset the default printer to another printer, it keeps that setting for an indeterminate period of time, but at some point, I find that OneNote is once again set as the default printer. I’m running 64-bit Windows 7 Home on a Dell XPS 8700 with 8 MB of RAM. I have a subscription to Office 365 Personal. ![]() This problem has been plaguing me for years. OneNote somehow keeps being set as my default printer. ![]()
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