
Clean Up Windows 10 - 3 Steps For A Faster Computer - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
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Bobby
welllll I ran the script and it made my screen flicker a bunch and swapped my left and right mouse button. then while panic-spam-clicking because nothing was responding to my mouse input, I accidentally right clicked the revert registry changes thing and like half of them gave error messages in red text in powershell. I should probably do a system restore, but I dont feel like figuring that out so im just going to pretend this never happened and hope my computer is a little faster now lol
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welllll I ran the script and it made my screen flicker a bunch and swapped my left and right mouse button. then while panic-spam-clicking because nothing was responding to my mouse input, I accidentally right clicked the revert registry changes thing and like half of them gave error messages in red text in powershell. I should probably do a system restore, but I dont feel like figuring that out so im just going to pretend this never happened and hope my computer is a little faster now lol
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Gabriel
Reminds me of Windows XP, when you could run a benchmark once and rely that it was true. Now, other things have changed such as CPUs with massive branch prediction and even AI so that when you run a task again the CPU will learn better branch prediction. Yet consoles with weaker CPU/GPUs can easily outclass a PC because they don't have to deal with all the bloat from Windows and 3ed party background tasks that run at will. Maybe i should give Windows XP another shot ;-) or Linux lol
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Reminds me of Windows XP, when you could run a benchmark once and rely that it was true. Now, other things have changed such as CPUs with massive branch prediction and even AI so that when you run a task again the CPU will learn better branch prediction. Yet consoles with weaker CPU/GPUs can easily outclass a PC because they don't have to deal with all the bloat from Windows and 3ed party background tasks that run at will. Maybe i should give Windows XP another shot ;-) or Linux lol
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Alexander
Windows 10 works great on my (partly) 10 year old computer. I spend only a few minutes removing unwanted stuff now and then. In my opinion this is the best and easiest OS to use out of the box (clean install). Microsoft has thousands of engineers working on this thing and it shows. I trust Microsoft more than some random scriptmakers. I would rather put an extra stick of RAM and an SSD on it. But you all do what you want.
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Windows 10 works great on my (partly) 10 year old computer. I spend only a few minutes removing unwanted stuff now and then. In my opinion this is the best and easiest OS to use out of the box (clean install). Microsoft has thousands of engineers working on this thing and it shows. I trust Microsoft more than some random scriptmakers. I would rather put an extra stick of RAM and an SSD on it. But you all do what you want.
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StorminATube
Does your debloat script actually explain what the consequences are for removing those parts? In the past, it didn-t and running it destroyed useful features that I couldn-t get back and had to do a full reinstall. If I-d known what each one was doing, I might have been able to make a better choice and not hose my machine. Your idea of what is useless might not be our idea of useless.
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Does your debloat script actually explain what the consequences are for removing those parts? In the past, it didn-t and running it destroyed useful features that I couldn-t get back and had to do a full reinstall. If I-d known what each one was doing, I might have been able to make a better choice and not hose my machine. Your idea of what is useless might not be our idea of useless.
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NeuroticNexus
Actually some tweaks break things, like folder view for media files. Once I used debloat script and this shutup tool, listing MP3/WAV etc. files in a folder with the view for media data slowed it down so much that my first thought was that my SSD was damaged. So take a backup (image) of your system first and handle with care
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Actually some tweaks break things, like folder view for media files. Once I used debloat script and this shutup tool, listing MP3/WAV etc. files in a folder with the view for media data slowed it down so much that my first thought was that my SSD was damaged. So take a backup (image) of your system first and handle with care
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terry
Hey Chris,
When I was in process of debloat of my windows 10. I completely messed up my lap top.
I have tried everything do you have a video that would help me return my system back to operating condition. I have lost the ability to connect to internet as well.
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Hey Chris,
When I was in process of debloat of my windows 10. I completely messed up my lap top.
I have tried everything do you have a video that would help me return my system back to operating condition. I have lost the ability to connect to internet as well.
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olsworth
you are the best!! from the cayman islands.
where have you been? you are authentic real you have great knowelge inside and outside you help me out alot on just cleaning my laptop and i have learn so much.... i appriciate you.
stay safe oj jackson
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you are the best!! from the cayman islands.
where have you been? you are authentic real you have great knowelge inside and outside you help me out alot on just cleaning my laptop and i have learn so much.... i appriciate you.
stay safe oj jackson
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bossdoesminecraft
hi, I wanted to ask something I deleted one drive through your method and now my desktop has been deleted because my files were on user/username/one drive/documents as the error says. is there a way to get my folder and documents back
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hi, I wanted to ask something I deleted one drive through your method and now my desktop has been deleted because my files were on user/username/one drive/documents as the error says. is there a way to get my folder and documents back
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Hog
Unfortunately, I did not save a restore point before running the script and now my Win 10 computer does not accept any Windows updates. Every week it has to undo the updates. What do I do now?
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Unfortunately, I did not save a restore point before running the script and now my Win 10 computer does not accept any Windows updates. Every week it has to undo the updates. What do I do now?
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Smoking
I have something running in the background I got from a fake bitcoin faucet site runs 100% of the disk even though i am not connected to the internet plz help i need a bios scan
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I have something running in the background I got from a fake bitcoin faucet site runs 100% of the disk even though i am not connected to the internet plz help i need a bios scan
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