![]() Turn off game mode/game DVR/disable fullscreen optimizations globally (I prefer fullscreen exclusive mode in games always, but some users maybe want fullscreen optimizations enabled, if you like fast alt-tabbing or need volume control overlays in games etc, also from win 1809 build not sure you can really get true exclusive fullscreen mode any longer, even by doing everything to disable fullscreen optimizations) There are lots of guides/lists to google easily for what services can safely be disabled on a performance/gaming desktop, but too many to list here I guess, just an example, Turn off default weekly scheduled disk optmization and run it manually when I want (TRIM is fast with a ssd drive anyway, but still like to have it manual)ĭisable some services in service.msc like print spooler (dont use printer, if you do then leave on I guess),Īnd a lot of other services like sensor / smart card / geolocation / hyper-v / alljoyn router services etc etc, ![]() Turn off all background apps in windows settings -> privacyĮnable safe mode f8 boot option with: " bcdedit /set bootmenupolicy legacy " from elevated commandprompt Remove all metro/modern apps from powershell like xbox app etc Turn off superfetch/prefetch services in services.msc/registry (perhaps not big tweak but saves a little bit of RAM from what I can see) Turn off win update in gpedit so I can manually update later on when I want to, ![]() Set MSI mode for any device I have that supports it and is not already using MSI mode by default Read through the stickied tweak post and lots of googling on the subject, but still curious, what tweaks/disabling of services etc do you usually do after installing win10 fresh?įor example first thing after installing fresh windows is usually boot offline without network connection, then install latest drivers for all my hardware I saved to usb stick, (but not bloatware like some certain mouse software and similar, I try to only get lightweight or driver-only stuff unless I need some specific app or function included in driver) and then go online, update windows to all new security updates etc, after that I usually: ![]()
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