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The Nvidia command prompt launches unexpectedly.

The Nvidia command prompt launches unexpectedly.

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Noggentie
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12-24-2016, 05:17 AM
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What? Rufus doesn’t offer any useful tool for this task. I could discuss for hours, but essentially, you might want to remove a large portion of the Windows ISO components using NTLite—though it’s worth noting most require a paid license. For a more straightforward approach, simply install Windows and then apply various tweaks like disabling startup services, removing unnecessary programs, or using tools such as CTT debloat. Be careful not to interfere with essential services. Regularly run system checks: "chkdsk C:" (with /F), "sfc /scannow", DISM.exe, and Microsoft updates. Also, clear Windows Update and maintenance automatically, then perform manual checks. Consider using Winaero Tweaker for easy adjustments. Defragment or use TRIM to clean temporary files, turn off Defender for better performance, and utilize memory-cleaning utilities like RAMMap or the built-in PC Health Check app. If needed, wipe the drive and switch to a Linux environment for a fresh start.
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Noggentie
12-24-2016, 05:17 AM #11

What? Rufus doesn’t offer any useful tool for this task. I could discuss for hours, but essentially, you might want to remove a large portion of the Windows ISO components using NTLite—though it’s worth noting most require a paid license. For a more straightforward approach, simply install Windows and then apply various tweaks like disabling startup services, removing unnecessary programs, or using tools such as CTT debloat. Be careful not to interfere with essential services. Regularly run system checks: "chkdsk C:" (with /F), "sfc /scannow", DISM.exe, and Microsoft updates. Also, clear Windows Update and maintenance automatically, then perform manual checks. Consider using Winaero Tweaker for easy adjustments. Defragment or use TRIM to clean temporary files, turn off Defender for better performance, and utilize memory-cleaning utilities like RAMMap or the built-in PC Health Check app. If needed, wipe the drive and switch to a Linux environment for a fresh start.

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AppleDude360
Junior Member
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12-24-2016, 06:33 AM
#12
It seems you're looking for a tool that offers substantial de-bloat capabilities with some flexibility. There might be options that provide a balance between automation and custom settings, so you don't have to manually adjust every setting.
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AppleDude360
12-24-2016, 06:33 AM #12

It seems you're looking for a tool that offers substantial de-bloat capabilities with some flexibility. There might be options that provide a balance between automation and custom settings, so you don't have to manually adjust every setting.

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