What is UserOOBEBroker.exe in Windows 11/10
First of all, the UserOOBEBroker.exe is an executable file developed by Microsoft. It is an integral part of Windows 11/10, the OOBE in the process’ name stands for Out of Box Experience. This simplifies that UserOOBEBroker is not a virus, malware, or anything suspicious but a part of all the background system processes present in the OS. If you still believe that it could be a suspicious process then there is a way to check it too. In today’s world, the most basic thing we look for in any file is its name and the extension that comes with it. Another thing is the location where it resides and many more such ways. One may think that what was the need for such a process in Windows 10 when everything is almost similar to previous version’s but we can bet you are wrong here. The process is a part of our lives since the good old days of Windows XP. Yes, it is true, the major work of this process is to guide you throughout the initial installation process when you set up the system.
Terminate UserOOBEBroker.exe Process from Task Manager
If you are from the community of computer geeks and enthusiasts then this method is not very new to you but it is still the most effective method.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys, the Task Manager will open up.Navigate to the Details tab.Scroll down and search for UserOOBEBroker.exe in the list of processes.Select the process and click on End task.
Now restart your system, the process should’ve gone by now.
How do I disable OOBE broker?
Disable Windows Welcome experience to disable UserOOBEBroker.exe
Since the release of Windows 11/10, all of us somehow have noticed that the Settings App can do wonders with the no. of options available in it.
Press the Win + I keys, the Settings App will open up.Click on SystemOn the left section click on Notifications and actions.Uncheck the box for Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates and occasionally when I sign in to highlight what’s new and suggested.
Now restart your system and check for the process in Task Manager. This will also stop the UserOOBEBroker.exe process and prevent it from running.
Disable UserOOBEBroker.exe by creating a new User Account
This may sound bizarre to you but this works, creating a new User Profile in Windows 10 does end the process from running in the background.
Create a new User Profile and start using it as your own new user account.Check for the process if it is still present in the Task Manager.
The methods given above are tried and tested, make sure to follow the steps and do not change anything else while following them. If you have any other method for stopping the UserOOBEBroker.exe process then mention it in the comments.