On consumer PCs, crapware is still a performance-sapping nuisance
Summary: Are PC makers finally getting the message that their customers don’t want crapware? A close look at three consumer PCs delivers a mixed answer.
The weakest link in the PC ecosystem is, without a doubt, the one right before the hardware reaches your desk.
That’s the conclusion I’ve drawn over the past two months as I’ve compared three pairs of modern PCs. What made this experiment especially interesting was comparing the software installations provided by the PC manufacturers with a clean alternative called Microsoft Signature, which is available only through the Microsoft Store.