Ok solved!
Not the perfect solution, But it works and you can reboot as many times as you like.
I wrote a HomeScreen.bat file
runs in task scheduler every hour for 1day
runs regedit to change 1 to 0
( as mentioned in previous thread above)
First go to start, run, Regedit , CCleaner, homescreen and change the 1to a 0 as mentioned previously…..
When you’ve done the Regedit , CCleaner, homescreen , and change the 1to a 0 as mentioned previously, you then right click and make a shortcut of that .reg file
then write a .bat file
@echo off
regedit /s F:\backup\reg\cc\homscreen.reg
then create basic task schedule to run at logon the .bat file every hour
Program/Script:
browse for your .bat file
add arguments :
scritp.bat
start in:
F:\backup\
DONE !