When I am browsing Reddit (sometimes), load eBay and/or scroll down, outlook.com, Twitch, and a few others, causes my CPU to spike to almost 20% and my fans RPMs to go way up. I have already disabled Hardware Acceleration. What else can I do?
I have this .bat to remove the icons on the left side of a folder.
It appears they have changed the pictures one. Can someone help me out by telling me what I should change under pictures?
Can someone tell me which tick from the left side going right is the blue pointer supposed to be on if it's default? It can be found under Mouse Properties > Buttons. I feel like I messed with mine and don't know what the default is. If a few people can chime in and reassure me, that'd be great!
Since reinstalling Windows and upgrading to 22H2, Start + Shift + S have been incredibly difficult to press to make a snippet. I was wondering if anyone knew of a change in the amount of ms between keystrokes? Indivisually, each register perfectly. However all together, it's a hit and miss. I...
Eh, maybe I misread. But the rest of my point stands. None of you are on topic atm. There are real benefits to disabling services and you're all saying just don't ever do it. If you wanted to actually contribute you should comment about why not to enable or disable service A B C because of...
Well if they are 'experienced' as you say, they can go through them one by one as I did and test them one at a time and see if it hinders their function. The whole purpose of this section is to customize Windows 11. My personalization is not going to be your personalization, as you alluded to...
What makes them core services? I don't care about diag info because if there is a problem I will reinstall. I don't care about BT because I don't use BT devices. I don't care about Xbox because none of the games are through Xbox. I don't care about printing services because it's 2023. I don't...