Out of the box, Windows 11 and 10 give you a way to record and share your games, as well as chat with your Xbox friends, manage system resources, and do all kinds of things thanks to plug-ins. All of this is available through the Xbox Game Bar, but what if you don’t care about any of these features and they’re just using up resources on your laptop? Thankfully, you can disable the Xbox Game Bar so it doesn’t bother you. Here’s how.