If you are experiencing similar performance issues on Windows, Chris Titus Tech has an excellent solution worth checking out. He has developed a tool that requires no download whatsoever. You simply open your terminal, run the code he provides, and it will significantly speed up your Windows system by cutting through the bloat that Microsoft has piled on over the years.
His video walks you through exactly what to do and which primary settings work best for most users. The tool also gives you the ability to revert recent problematic Windows updates that may be causing your system to slow down. Either way, you will have far greater control over what is running on your PC, all with a very low performance impact on your machine.
Some details about the Tool:
Known as Winutil, Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility has been around for six years, built by over 200 contributors, and has been run more than 30 million times, making it one of the most widely used Windows optimization tools available. It features a simple graphical interface divided into tabs that group tasks by type, covering software installation, bloatware removal, system customization, privacy, performance, and security settings, all from a single environment that would otherwise require navigating through multiple configuration menus or separate scripts. Its tweaks are fully reversible since a System Restore Point is created automatically before anything is applied, and it also lets you add the Ultimate Performance power plan to minimize latency, switch your DNS provider, launch the privacy tool O&O ShutUp10++ for fine tuned telemetry control, and toggle various visual and functional Windows settings to match your preferences. You can also manage Windows Update behavior, delay feature updates, disable problematic patches, and even build custom Windows 11 ISOs with bloatware removed and telemetry disabled.
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