How to Debloat Windows 10/11! (Reduce Background Processes)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video today i show you how to debloat windows safely! i've been using these softwares for years and have had no issues and highly recommend them! i hope this video helps you guys out too!
Links to debloaters;
christitus.com/one-tool-for-e... or just run powershell as admin and enter
"irm christitus.com/win | iex"
github.com/Sycnex/Windows10De...
timestamps;
00:00 Introduction
01:40 Remove pre installed apps
03:34 Turn off Startup Apps
04:00 Disable Background Apps
04:22 One tool for everything
His channel ; / @christitustech
07:05 Windows 10 debloater (Sycnex)
08:18 Results
#debloatwindows #windows10 #windows11gaming - เกม
Before: 18% Usage
After: 20% Usage
Great improvement.
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Check in background processes, I was wrong and had epic games launcher running in the background.
@@SpecBench
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@@Undesired1318 my bad man, I didn’t know but at least I do now!
joke would've been funny without the /s 🤡🤡🤡
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Thank you!
Step 1. Install linux
ofc
No thanks
Worked for me too!
Yea, I tried that. Linux doesn't go well with dedicated gpu's on laptops. A lot of people want to go linux for the lightweight but go back. The internet is full of threads Linux not utilizing it.
try playing Roblox on linux 🤓
I like that there is no difference on the before / after in the index xd
What do you mean in the index??
You can clearly see background processes cut in half 💀
I have a question - the Xbox service will not be removed because I need the Xbox service and the Xbox service will be removed, right?
Hey man! So the best way to check is search “services” in search bar, scroll down to the bottom and it’ll show 4 Xbox services, if for any reason these set to manual you can set them back to automatic for your needs, if you’re concerned about the Xbox services being removed then only do the first tool “one tool for everything” and don’t do the 2nd one! Thanks
The first tool doesn’t actually remove anything it just sets services to manual which will usually still allow them to run but only when opened by the user!
How does the software know what is bloatware on individual basis? I think it is individual what people consider a bloatware and what they want to keep.
Hence why the 2nd windows de bloater has a “remove bloatware with custom blocklist” button underneath, allowing users to customise what they want to keep
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Is there a Windows 11 debloater like the Windows 10 one you used?
There is some. I just haven’t used windows 11 much as for me it’s always performed worse than w10 for gaming, the first utility on here does still reduce background processes for both windows 10 and 11.
im pretty sure the programs used in the video works for windows 11 aswell, i beleive i watched a video where a guy was using windows 11 and i followed and i was on 10 and it seemed to work
@@klekzz2952 yeah it’s just the 2nd one that never seemed to work for me the first tool works with any windows version!
Lowest I've gotten my pc to is 57 process but I've been on atlas os for a while
Yeah I was once on fox OS, I was down to 50 with fresh re install!
@@SpecBench I still have antivirus enabled so I can defiantly get lower but I'm not a toaster so might as well keep it
I wouldn't recommend setting all services to manual
Why? When the service is needed by a programme it will be triggered to turn on.
why do i care to do this? what's the benefit?
less processes running, he was able to cut them in half. less ram usage and CPU usage, more performance.
how to stop background apps in windows 11?
You can do so by going to settings > apps > clicking the 3 dots to the right hand side to open up more settings , and set allow running in background to “never”. There’s many TH-cam videos on how to do so!
@@SpecBench no background option available on my pc
is it removed after lastest update?
@@dudeniv2601 not too sure unfortunately man, if I was you I would just search on TH-cam for how to do it through the group policy editor
I think you have your thumbnail around the wrong way...
I don’t think so. Debloating windows lowers processes which the thumbnail shows
i think cos the utilisation% and clock speed are more commonly understood, might be worth cropping in on/blurring around outside of the processes etc
*especially with the mouse hovering over the "before" CPU %
good idea thanks :) @@shruggiexo
uninstall windows