There are many videos and suggestions for debloat win 10 on youtube . Is a safe thing to do ? I know response of the pc will be faster, but any problem after that ?
There are many videos and suggestions for debloat win 10 on youtube . Is a safe thing to do ? I know response of the pc will be faster, but any problem after that ?
There are many videos and suggestions for debloat win 10 on youtube . Is a safe thing to do ? I know response of the pc will be faster, but any problem after that ?
STOP
You've gone down this road before, leading to a system that does not work.
Leave that current install alone.
There are many videos and suggestions for debloat win 10 on youtube . Is a safe thing to do ? I know response of the pc will be faster, but any problem after that ?
Many many utube vids are absolute crap.I learn thats why i ask now before i do anything. I dont risk. I just asked if there is any SAFE way, IF possible.
I learn thats why i ask now before i do anything. I dont risk. I just asked if there is any SAFE way, IF possible.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/u...-4600u-processor-4m-cache-up-to-3-30-ghz.html
dual core doesn't help. 2 cores/4 threads.
Your problem isn't really windows, its the CPU. if you ask too much of it, its only got so much it can do at once.
I will not do anything, I just asked.
I am not expert , but i clearly understand that Mcrosoft put on the OS many features that users dont need . Even if i have i9 2021, i would look for the same qustions for go a bit deeper to win 10 or 11 functionality.
But because i did many mistakes in the past, i thought ask you first.Thats all.
Even if i have i9 2021, i would look for the same qustions for go a bit deeper to win 10 or 11 functionality.
LinkDual channel RAM is simply faster than single channel RAM.
In short, single Channel RAM operates on a single 64-bit data channel. Meaning it has 64bits to use at one time. Dual Channel RAM can operate up two 64-bit data channels, doubling it's POTENTIAL speed.
I wonder if its a placebo and the act of doing something makes you think its faster. Much like benchmark results aren't always represented by real world behaviour. Getting bigger numbers doesn't always mean its better.But that is not far from what these utube debloat things might do behind the scenes.
Absolutely.I wonder if its a placebo and the act of doing something makes you think its faster. Much like benchmark results aren't always represented by real world behaviour. Getting bigger numbers doesn't always mean its better.
Not running specific services is a far different thing than "debloating" your system. I too have, in the past, disabled many of the same services that are recommended to be disabled by Black Viper but again, that's an entirely different can of worms. And, you had better know EXACTLY what you are doing before you EVER start disabling anything in services.I used to follow the suggestions on Black Viper
about what services to switch off. I have not done this recently because my computer hardware tends to be faster, and fast enough, but I am tempted.
There seem to be quite a lot of services that are simply inapplicable to my situation but they may make little difference to performance, and I have turned off something that I subsequently needed in the past.
This I can relate to. that gray stuff between the ears can do funny things.I wonder if its a placebo and the act of doing something makes you think its faster. Much like benchmark results aren't always represented by real world behaviour. Getting bigger numbers doesn't always mean its better.