
RELATED: Learning to Use the Registry Editor Like a Pro Warning: Registry Editor is a powerful tool and misusing it can render your system unstable or even inoperable. This will only disable it for the current user, but it will grey out the Settings option so they can’t turn it back on. So, if you feel more comfortable working in the Windows Registry than in Local Group Policy Editor (or if you don’t have Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise), you can make a quick Registry edit to disable Windows 10’s Action Center. You can disable Action Center in the Windows Registry with any version of Windows 10. Disable Action Center by Editing the Registry That’s all it takes–Action Center should go away completely for the current user. Close the settings Windows and you’re done. Scroll down to the bottom of the list of icons you can turn on or off, and click the button to disable Action Center. On the right, click the “Turn system icons on or off” link.

In the System window, click the “Notifications & actions” category on the left.
