Solution to the "Consent to cross-border transfer of personal data" pop-up window in Microsoft Win system-Reprinted

After installing the Windows system update, a "Agree to cross-border transfer of personal data" pops up. I found a method on the Internet, reproduced and recorded it.

The latest ( KB5029244) Microsoft once again uses other methods to solve the "Consent to cross-border transfer of personal data" pop-up window

After reading my previous two articles, I should have been able to basically solve the "Cross-border transfer of the same person's data" pop-up window that pops up after Microsoft boots up. But it must be the Internet that as long as you allow Microsoft to install updates on your computer, then he can insert the knife again through other patches or updates, this time it is KB5029244.

The following are two articles on previous solutions:

Teach you how to resolve Windows prompts to agree to cross-border transfer of personal data (KB5028166)      

Teach you to solve the windows prompt to agree to cross-border transfer of personal data (KB5028166) | The eel is a dog | KingGoo | KingGoo Technology Blog

This method completely blocks the new rogue behavior of "agreeing to cross-border transfer of personal data"

(Microsoft's own way of blocking it)

This method completely blocks the new rogue behavior of "agreeing to cross-border transfer of personal data" (Microsoft blocks it in its own way) | The eel is a dog | KingGoo | KingGoo Technology Blog

In fact, some friends used to bring up the task manager according to the method I provided, or the control panel or resource manager method was too conservative. In fact, they always wanted to make a video of the operation process, but they found it too messy every time and did not try it.

You can perform this solution step multiple times. For example, this is caused by the new patch.

First press Win menu key + E, Win menu + R, Shift + F10, but no new window or interface should pop up at this time. So you need to press Win Menu key + E or Win Menu + R. You can repeat the above attempts multiple times until other interfaces appear.

When any other interface appears, you can press Win+R again to bring up the following window interface (the following is L not 1) and enter control

Then uninstall the program

View installed updates

Then find the KB5029244 patch, right-click to uninstall. The uninstallation will take a long time, and then restart.

See if you can enter the system directly. If you still have questions, you can follow my public account and leave a message below the blog.

Later, in order to prevent this kb5029244 patch from being updated again, we copied the link to the browser address bar (clicking it directly may not download it sometimes): http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/2/2/f22d5fdb- 59cd-4275-8c95-1be17bf70b21/wushowhide.diagcab

Or download it from the network disk

Link:  Baidu Netdisk please enter the extraction code

Extraction code: king

runwushowhide

Select "Next" and wait for the system to automatically scan the patch list.

Select "Hide updates" and select the update patch number to be blocked.

Have you seen the KB5029244 patch? It was the trigger this time.

After checking, select "Next" to successfully block patches that do not need to be updated!

Also, see pictures for details

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