If you’re going to show the procedure , either proofread or edit to correct typos. Also, rather than renaming cmd.exe, you should copy it. Renaming will probably break many things, possibly preventing reboot.
You can input more of memory and it's depand of your processor, I use intel core i5-7200U and I can add maximum 64GB and it's more than I need , you can read more about your processor to now the maximum size of memory
i just wondering. most of you disabled are not running in background.... ex. netlogon its not running in background.yet you disable it. i feel like it didnt do much?.. i think its better to focus on services that are really running at background. ex. windows image aquisition(WIA) its RUNNING in the status means it running on background right? this means this is the one that need to disable, right? im no expert.just thinking whats in my mind. hehe
The only services that matter are the ones that are running. You get no boost from turning something off when it was already off. Also, set services to Manual instead of Disabled. If you disable a service that later turns out to be needed, your application won't run. If you disabled a bunch of services in one fell swoop, you'll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out which one needs to be turned back on.
these are things i do not trust because it broke my command prompt and powershell and nearly broke my whole pc when i did these things so is it worth possibly breaking your pc no best thing to do is buy a better ssd and even yet a better rig for stuff instead of following these so called tweaks that give's you more speed and perfomance
Supposed no one has managed an official list you can delete for a more barebones Win11, strictly for a gaming device. The Legion GO is what made me start looking. And on brand new install with just regular driver and win updates I have 55% Memory use. And ur limited to 16gb which some is needed for graphics. So if ypu could get windows, discord, and steam down to maybe 25-30% that wpuld be huge in term of preformance gains. But really no real options but to disable certain things and test. Many services are vague on what it effects. Sucks to go through.
yeah i have to this day been using a asus gaming a very old one from 2021 but the only upgrade i did to it was a 32gb gaming ram stick for it and i plan on soon and probably on my 21st birthday get a 950 dollar pre built gaming desktop with a rtx 4060 in it@@dangeloenglish4284
Most computers that can run Windows 11 should have TPM and CPU with AES-NI extensions, if so, I don’t recommend turning off Bitlocker service and dependency services. Especially if you are using a laptop, you should use bitlocker feature to encrypt your system drive and other important drives. If theft ever happens, bitlocker would prevent the theif from access your data. Also if you ever want to sell or pass your PC to someone else, this will help you quickly wipe your data without going through the process of zero/writing random gibberish to it. CPUs with AES-NI extension should be able to run encryption at near native speeds… you won’t even notice any slow down.
ActiveX is still there and Window 11 doesn't use it? lol Windows is so archaic. The reason I am using it is because I just got a new PC to not void the warranty I am using it or I would put Linux on my PC. You have to check each program for the latest version where Linux has a shield on the bottom advising you that you have latest version to install.
Did this whole tutorial within 5 minutes, total process went from 160 to 70. I have lower threads and about 20000 less handles. This is legit.❤
So your computer is a paper weight now! 😁
If you’re going to show the procedure , either proofread or edit to correct typos.
Also, rather than renaming cmd.exe, you should copy it. Renaming will probably break many things, possibly preventing reboot.
Thanks it worked especially those with 2gb ram 😢
You can input more of memory and it's depand of your processor, I use intel core i5-7200U and I can add maximum 64GB and it's more than I need , you can read more about your processor to now the maximum size of memory
Thanks. I have NAS connected to my PC, will deleting these services cause issues with the NAS.
Good stuff, thanks.
this is technical phenomenon..an anti depressant indeed
i just wondering. most of you disabled are not running in background.... ex. netlogon its not running in background.yet you disable it. i feel like it didnt do much?.. i think its better to focus on services that are really running at background. ex. windows image aquisition(WIA) its RUNNING in the status means it running on background right? this means this is the one that need to disable, right? im no expert.just thinking whats in my mind. hehe
Great video! Thank you!
The only services that matter are the ones that are running. You get no boost from turning something off when it was already off.
Also, set services to Manual instead of Disabled. If you disable a service that later turns out to be needed, your application won't run. If you disabled a bunch of services in one fell swoop, you'll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out which one needs to be turned back on.
what 'the_cursor' said.
these are things i do not trust because it broke my command prompt and powershell and nearly broke my whole pc when i did these things so is it worth possibly breaking your pc no best thing to do is buy a better ssd and even yet a better rig for stuff instead of following these so called tweaks that give's you more speed and perfomance
Supposed no one has managed an official list you can delete for a more barebones Win11, strictly for a gaming device.
The Legion GO is what made me start looking. And on brand new install with just regular driver and win updates I have 55% Memory use. And ur limited to 16gb which some is needed for graphics. So if ypu could get windows, discord, and steam down to maybe 25-30% that wpuld be huge in term of preformance gains.
But really no real options but to disable certain things and test. Many services are vague on what it effects. Sucks to go through.
yeah i have to this day been using a asus gaming a very old one from 2021 but the only upgrade i did to it was a 32gb gaming ram stick for it and i plan on soon and probably on my 21st birthday get a 950 dollar pre built gaming desktop with a rtx 4060 in it@@dangeloenglish4284
Most computers that can run Windows 11 should have TPM and CPU with AES-NI extensions, if so, I don’t recommend turning off Bitlocker service and dependency services. Especially if you are using a laptop, you should use bitlocker feature to encrypt your system drive and other important drives.
If theft ever happens, bitlocker would prevent the theif from access your data. Also if you ever want to sell or pass your PC to someone else, this will help you quickly wipe your data without going through the process of zero/writing random gibberish to it. CPUs with AES-NI extension should be able to run encryption at near native speeds… you won’t even notice any slow down.
Can someone tell me why the fuck Bits Gets Back on after I disabled it ?
Disable base filtering service and disable windows firewall
Disable Brandon.
@@DimitriosChanneldisable tax service in real life
The PC performance all depend on the cpu and ram lah.
Nothing of this will speed up the PC.
Don’t disable DPS system you will get error prompt in cmd
He said it depends on your needs. If you need it don't disable it.
@@Nick41622 almost evryone needs cmd Tia
Nobody need to get errors bruh
You will only mess up the PC by doing this dude
If you know what you're doing
Does this apply to Windiws 10
Yes
ActiveX is still there and Window 11 doesn't use it? lol Windows is so archaic. The reason I am using it is because I just got a new PC to not void the warranty I am using it or I would put Linux on my PC. You have to check each program for the latest version where Linux has a shield on the bottom advising you that you have latest version to install.
plz provide
a bat file 🥲🥲