
Windows is Taking Your Bandwidth - Let's Fix It! - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
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DB
hello can you please reply? i have something important written on my written microsoft apps like word, excel and onenote. so how would i disconnect every single connection it has online? i want to make it a 100% offline apps. first step i did was signing out my microsoft account that was connected to those apps. what is the next step? thanks!
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hello can you please reply? i have something important written on my written microsoft apps like word, excel and onenote. so how would i disconnect every single connection it has online? i want to make it a 100% offline apps. first step i did was signing out my microsoft account that was connected to those apps. what is the next step? thanks!
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Thiryth
Even though i am on LTSC and have access to Group policy, i'll still go with the registry method, i have a habit of making an all in one .reg file with all the modifications to the registry ever since win2k, Double clicking on the .reg and having every modification done all at the same time is way faster.
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Even though i am on LTSC and have access to Group policy, i'll still go with the registry method, i have a habit of making an all in one .reg file with all the modifications to the registry ever since win2k, Double clicking on the .reg and having every modification done all at the same time is way faster.
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Mars
The Author of this video is genius. He knows how to scramble Windows and Linux Users.
In reality, the Author is neutral, he knows that both OS has the best in every category.
Facts: linux is not for everybody, Windows all the way, new technology is on the way.
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The Author of this video is genius. He knows how to scramble Windows and Linux Users.
In reality, the Author is neutral, he knows that both OS has the best in every category.
Facts: linux is not for everybody, Windows all the way, new technology is on the way.
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Dexter
Thanks so much for this. It did help, but I keep getting -Windows needs to restart to install updates- messages now. And when I try to do the -restart and update-, it always says couldn't install updates. I've reverted back now and will see if it this stops.
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Thanks so much for this. It did help, but I keep getting -Windows needs to restart to install updates- messages now. And when I try to do the -restart and update-, it always says couldn't install updates. I've reverted back now and will see if it this stops.
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Mads
I just made a costum iso and did a fresh install of windows 10 Pro. I have used Hardentools, run the tron script and more. i would like to limit the bandwidth for windows, but i dont have the -gpedit.msc-. Could i have deleted the local group policy editor?
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I just made a costum iso and did a fresh install of windows 10 Pro. I have used Hardentools, run the tron script and more. i would like to limit the bandwidth for windows, but i dont have the -gpedit.msc-. Could i have deleted the local group policy editor?
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Blackadder
Windows sucks.. Thats why i switched to Apple MacOS with a new Mac Mini. Works great, no more Windows shit for me. And no, i'm not a big Apple fanboy, my phone is just an ordinary Samsung Galaxy S21 and a Samsung Watch 3, tablet is an Apple iPad.
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Windows sucks.. Thats why i switched to Apple MacOS with a new Mac Mini. Works great, no more Windows shit for me. And no, i'm not a big Apple fanboy, my phone is just an ordinary Samsung Galaxy S21 and a Samsung Watch 3, tablet is an Apple iPad.
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Bronwyn
Hi Chris, where else can we check our bandwidth useage? I have done everything in your video and I am stillbattling. I work alot online and use zoom alot, but am unable to cos of my bandwidth being depleted... any other suggestions?
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Hi Chris, where else can we check our bandwidth useage? I have done everything in your video and I am stillbattling. I work alot online and use zoom alot, but am unable to cos of my bandwidth being depleted... any other suggestions?
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Ruben
Just wondering... why must the registry key name be: -NonBestEffortLimit-? I'm not a native english speaker but doesn't it sound a little weird? Wouldn't a name with something related to -update- make more sense?
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Just wondering... why must the registry key name be: -NonBestEffortLimit-? I'm not a native english speaker but doesn't it sound a little weird? Wouldn't a name with something related to -update- make more sense?
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