Check if the missing Windows 11 Teams component is a problem.
Check if the missing Windows 11 Teams component is a problem.
I accessed the Startup settings in Windows to disable a new program that starts automatically. I noticed something unusual in the menu and wanted to check if a missing component might be affecting my system. I’m not keen on Microsoft Teams, but I’m curious whether this absence is causing problems. Additionally, I’ve experienced some installation difficulties with an Intel chipset driver that requires a MSI setup file, and even after locating it, the update hasn’t worked. My CPU clock speeds have also been inconsistent following a recent BIOS update (though this could be related to Intel as well).
It's basically complaining that there's a registry entry referencing the uninstaller for Teams, but that uninstaller doesn't exist. Unless you have Teams installed and want to remove it, I don't see how that's an issue.
Yes, you can remove those registry entries because they aren't important.
You might attempt it, though it seems a flaw exists that restores them: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...c3fce4f088