Windows 10 How to get rid of "Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization" from settings?

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Some of my settings in settings(the program) have the sentence "Some of these..... by your organization" and my laptop is personal. I tried many tutorial like enable "Alow Telemetry" then disable it again, it did work for the Diagnostics and Feedback settings but not work for the Clipboard one and Location. How can I fix this

PS: There are a way to use reg edit but I don't want to touch the reg edit because it too risky even with backup unless I have to.
 


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The message "Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization" in Windows settings can sometimes appear even on personal devices. Here are some steps you can try to address this issue without directly editing the registry:

Solution 1: Check for Admin Account​

  1. Administrator Account: Ensure you are logged in with an administrator account on your personal laptop.

    Solution 2: Group Policy Settings​

  2. Run gpedit.msc: Open the Group Policy Editor by pressing Win + R, then typing gpedit.msc and pressing Enter.
  3. Navigate to Policy: Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Location and Other Sensors...
The message "Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization" in Windows settings can sometimes appear even on personal devices. Here are some steps you can try to address this issue without directly editing the registry:

Solution 1: Check for Admin Account​

  1. Administrator Account: Ensure you are logged in with an administrator account on your personal laptop.

    Solution 2: Group Policy Settings​

  2. Run gpedit.msc: Open the Group Policy Editor by pressing Win + R, then typing gpedit.msc and pressing Enter.
  3. Navigate to Policy: Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Location and Other Sensors.
  4. Edit Policy: Locate the policy settings and ensure they are set to "Not Configured" or "Disabled".

    Solution 3: Windows Update​

  5. Check for Updates: Make sure your Windows is up to date. Some updates may address such issues.

    Solution 4: Windows Troubleshooter​

  6. Run Windows Troubleshooter: Use the Windows Troubleshooter to detect and automatically fix common issues with settings.

    Solution 5: Reset App​

  7. Reset App: Try resetting the Settings app. Right-click on the Settings app in the Start Menu, then go to App settings and click Reset.

    Solution 6: Microsoft Account​

  8. Sign Out: If you are using a Microsoft account, try signing out and then signing back in. This can sometimes refresh the settings association.

    Solution 7: System File Checker​

  9. Run SFC Scan: Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the sfc /scannow command to scan and repair corrupted system files.

    Solution 8: Local Group Policy Editor​

  10. Check Local Group Policy: Press Win + R, then type gpedit.msc, and press Enter. Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > All Settings. Look for any settings related to location services and clipboard, and reset them if modified. If none of these solutions resolve the issue, you may need to consider contacting Microsoft support for further assistance or backing up your data before considering editing the registry. It's always advisable to proceed with caution when making changes to the registry.
 


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