In the "Registry Editor", use the exact names and spelling with upper and lower case letters as shown in the video. Let me know if you'd like to see more registry hacks in upcoming videos... Thanks for watching :)
Blur screen on sign-in: make it go away. Also, I think starting with 1809, the Registry is not backed up anymore automatically. I think that this may impact "create a restore point" - because it's never worked properly when I have tried to restore a previous point. There is a way to force the Task Manager to do this every day.
@@sevengenerations8879 Well, that is a dumb decision from Microsoft. Registry is very important component of Windows and having a problem in it may make Windows or a program function incorrectly and having no backup is pretty problematic if that ever happens...
(1st tip - just adjust your screens resolution so you can read all too small texts to avoid squinting.) Next select your documents-folder, select properties, select the tab location and change it to another drive or partition, create a new folder called my docs, select this folder and click apply - when asked to transfer all files, click yes. This way all your files will remain safe when you re-install a new clean windows-setup. You can do this for all special-personal-folders like pictures, music, video & desktop. Just don't forget to regularly make an external back-up of your personal files on a USB-drive to prevent total-loss in case of a hardware failure...
A big omission in your Windows 10 series I consider the lack of a video about File Explorer - the program that users use most often. Yes, renewed File Explorer first appeared in Windows 8, but most people switch from Windows 7 directly to Windows 10 (including me, still on Windows 7). And the File Explorer in it is so much better than what was in Windows 7. I appreciate the new Ribbon interface, but most of all I appreciate the *customizable Quick Access Toolbar* . Similar to Microsoft Office, it allows you to pin only the necessary buttons / commands on a separate panel or in the title bar without taking up extra space, having direct access to them, even if the Ribbon is hidden. Many people simply don't know or don't think about this great possibility, and I'm amazed that there are practically no videos about this on RUclips. For me, this is one of the main advantages in the new versions of Windows. The toolbar in Windows 7's (File) Explorer was terrible and useless.
Where I would agree that 'dark mode' can be easier on the eyes ... especially during those late night sessions ... there is one major exception. When red ... especially text ... is placed on a black background it causes the eye to stress focus (strain) because there is a perception of 'floating text'. It's worse with bold fonts or stationary vs. moving graphics. Translation ... it will cause headaches and can trigger migraines. The problem exists with other color combinations to a much lesser degree and is usually passed off as eye fatigue. But red ... that's a whole different story. I'm not an MD so I don't know the medical reasons ... just an engineer who took some courses on perceptual and color psychology to better design GUIs.
Thank you so much. I was a Windows user for decades and remember even using DOS to do shit. I converted to Mac when Windows versions hit the fan, and vista rubbed me the wrong way. It might have contributed, that my then new partner was an avid software developer only using MacOS and/or linux. So with him around, i had tech support for mac since it was so different. I recently watched him forced to deal with windows 10 on one of his projects and i liked what i saw. He built me a new pc and i got Windows 10 again. But it was like learning from scratch again. You, young man has helped me a lot. I go through your videos atm, and would like you to know that the way you express yourself and how clearly and perfect pace you choose when explaining...is brilliant. And you still manage to skip the “fluff” that i see from others. Keep it up!
I worked for telstra for 33 years and we used every MS programme from DOS up to Win 7 . They didn't go further than that and end giving us Samsung tablets in the field . Use Play store apps they said . They lost 6-10 months productivity due to smashing a square peg into a round hole cause they didnt upgrade MSoft . Yet they had 2 major bits of software designed in the 80's ( not privately available ) thats was the back bone of every other programme in existence, linking or having data come from those , to give work from customers . I myself have u/G'd this PC from W7 to W10 , my 13th one since 1993 , but use a Macbook pro laptop . I shudder when you say Vista lol
One of the first changes is Right Click on Recycle Bin > Properties > check "Display Delete Confirmation Dialogue" > This setting was always on by default until Windows 10 - now it's off by default. This is a problem if you delete a file by accident. This way, you get the message "Are you sure you want to delete these 10,925 files?" or whatever.
Me: -Disable Cortana, Search, Task view and People on taskbar. -Set combine taskbar buttons to never -Enable This PC icon on desktop -Set sleep and turn off display to never -Set power and sleep buttons to do nothing -Disable hibernation -Disable all the animate, slide, fade in/out visual effects in performance settings. -Turn on remote desktop
@kevin fitzpatrick I ran Ubuntu a decade ago. I don't like it. I have way too much interest in way to many things with computers to learn a whole new OS environment and dozens of individual applications assuming there are replacements for all the software I require which I doubt as little of it is cross-platform. Also, I'm getting old. I no longer have the time to switch everything over or the patience either. Not enough hours in the day, not worth it to me. Christ, I'm slowly turning into an old persons that doesn't get how the technology works anymore and can't be bothered hahaha I just want things to work painlessly, nice and simple, no more messing around with configurations and stuff. I'm not there yet, but it may happen LOL *CRY*
The first thing I do when buying a new computer with Windows is to go to power options and change the settings from "balanced" to "high performance". I don't want my computer to get vastly lower performance just to save some energy. For some reason the default is that "balanced" option.
Thank you for the straight spoken tutorial. It was easy to listen to and follow along.There are so few of these online (That are easy to find) Great job!
File Explorer: I immediately change Quick Access, Options, Open File Explorer to: This PC. Next in Settings, Personalisation, Start, turn on Use Start full screen, turn everything else off except Show recently added apps.
This guy is so calm and well-spoken... then I got a Mr. Beast commercial about 8 mins in and it was so loud and sudden, I almost jumped outta my chair lol
Thank you. By the way, your presentation was clear, perfectly paced, intelligent visuals, just everything was perfect. Not sure I understand what the new strings do.
I really like these videos where you help fine-tune Windows and help us make the most of our PC. I changed a few settings again from this video. Great job!
I already applied all these settings, when I was scrolling through settings on a wonderful day. Except indexing and other registry settings shown in the video.
If you have done one or plan to do one for MS Office products, especially Excel, one that I always do and wish others would do, too, is to change the default setting for vertical alignment to Top (preferred) or Center (better than Bottom but not as good as Top) instead of the factory-set Bottom (I don't like this one at all). Unfortunately, there is no easy setting to make this the default. I have to Google every time I have a newly-installed Excel since I never remember how to do this. It would be nice if you could recommend setting Vertical alignment to Top (or Center) and show us how to do this.
I have Windows 10 Pro on most of the devices on my home network and the first thing that I do after the install is get rid of the clutter on the start menu, like programs and games that I have no use for, AKA Bloatware. :-)
On a home network, I go to Device Manager, Network Adapters > Power Management and turn off [uncheck] "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". I may want to copy files from one computer to another. If Windows 10 has decided to turn off the network adapter to save power on a computer I haven't used in a little while, then copying files won't work, everything will time out and the universe explodes.
My first setting that I change is mouse cursor speed. I set it to max. It's one of those things that will have you hours over the years and you would be amazed at how soon you adapt to it.
Great job, learned a lot watching this video. Been using Windows 10 Enterprise now for about 3 years, never knew some of the things you explained, but I know NOW. Thanks:)
great vid how about a vid on getting rid of the pin or password to log in its super annoying and ive tryed different ways of getting rid of it but it always seems to come back dont ask me why..lol
Make sure windows defender doesn't automatically delete .exe files. "The Legendary Internet Explorer!" That was worth a like and subscribe, right there!
I so appreciate your free info, you could have a revenue stream by combining your tutorials into a course. Stay safe and high and dry down in the bayou this weekend.
Great video - thanks! One question: after completing most of these steps icons for three files appeared on my desktop: two dlls and a thumbs. No big deal, except that I don’t like to clutter the screen if I can avoid it. I’ve deleted the thumbs file; do I need the others? If so, do I have to keep them on the desktop or can I move them to one of the existing folders on my desktop (I have one for various utilities)?
Need help! I'm on windows 10pro 1903. Display settings are flickering, I can't change the resolution, or change multi monitor setup. The drop down menu closes it self very quickly. This problem is only in the Display settings. Tried disabling display driver but no luck☹️.
Do a clean driver re-installation. Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and download the latest drivers for your graphics card to desktop, then type in the search box "msconfig" and open it, go to boot tab and select "safe boot" with "minimal". Restart your PC. Then open up DDU and select the GPU drivers on the right side and then "Clean and restart" on the left side. Your PC will restarted to normal mode. After that, just install the latest drivers you downloaded on the desktop, restart again, and you're done. Ez Pz.
Thanks for this. Do you have any hacks on how to stop media (videos etc) from automatically playing in browsers (Edge, Firefox, Chrome) when viewing various websites (ie. news sites) etc? I've tried some of the ones I've found on the net but they don't seem to work.
He made a video a year ago, but upgrades to the browsers may make these tweaks obsolete by now .... "How to Prevent Autoplaying Videos in Chrome and Firefox" ruclips.net/video/XA8vGlSgApE/видео.html
"...set it to Internet Explorer, just kidding..." - when you said that with the exact same, monotone voice, it was unexpected, which made it even funnier!
Great video! I'm going through the list and have some already checked, unfortunately, I've never been able to get System Restore to work correctly in Windows 10.
1. Disable windows defender through local group policy and install 360 total security and malwarebytes adwcleaner. 2. Disable windows search service and superfetch service through services.msc, disable auto scheduled defragmentation, because disabling these services really speeds up the windows. 3. Enable win32 long path in registry, uncheck hide file extensions for known file types in view options of file explorer, enable launch explorer windows in own process. 4. If using vpn, make sure to disable webRTC in all browsers using add-ons. 5. Disable administrative shares to enhance security. 6. Install shareX for advanced screenshot. 7. Install deskpins for pinning any window to always stay on top. 8. Install auslogics boostspeed and tweak windows with its dozens of god level options you can never find in other softwares, and install auslogics driver updater. 9. Install Picasa photo viewer for ultimate full screen transition based photo viewing experience. 10. Install .Net framework 3.5 and 4.5 or above or enable through turn windows features on dialogue box. Many programs depend on it. 11. Install all vc++ redistributable packages since version 2005 through 2018, also install x64 versions if the os is 64bit. 12. Install MPC-HC full version, k-lite codec pack, divx including divx player with HEVC codec, ac3 audio decoder, QuickTime codecs and dfx audio enhancer for rich media experience. 13. Install gif viewer, swf viewer, 7-zip, autoruns, Ccleaner, speccy, defraggler, recuva, ultracopier, unlocker, USB safely remove, clipboard fusion and synergy. 14. Install clonezilla, AOMEI backupper, mini tool partition wizard, Erunt emergency recovery unit to take complete control of your files, applications and registry. 15. Install portableapps from portableapps.com straight to the hard-disk or USB. 16. Install and use peerblock as an additional firewall for ip based advanced blocking, install and use Tor browser if you know what you're doing. 17. VyprVPN and PIA are good vpn services, make sure to enable vpn kill switch. Vpn flashed routers are handy. 18. Install Dnsjumper to quickly flush and refresh dns cache and find fastest available public dns services and apply to all or specified network adapters. 19. Install object desktop and rainmeter to change the look and feel of windows like never before, with these applications, UI and UX are heavenly experience. 20. Install virtualbox to try out other OS and install bluestacks for ready-made android.
Can I use all your recomended settings on a 3 years old "strong" Laptop that use win 10? What about AFTER upgrading a "strong" floor PC to Win 10? Regards Bjørn Henning
Good ideas, I’ll try some. I sure don’t like dark screen, even though even my iPad gives the option. One huge improvement you didn’t mention - Classic Shell. It gives the appearance of 3 different Windows style Start Menus.
Thanx. I rolled back one of my PC's to WIN 7 because the system was suppose to be upgradeable to WIN 10 but never functioned well. And forget about WIN 11, system will crash. Do your tips work with WIN 7 or vary differently?
In the "Registry Editor", use the exact names and spelling with upper and lower case letters as shown in the video. Let me know if you'd like to see more registry hacks in upcoming videos... Thanks for watching :)
yes more please!
Blur screen on sign-in: make it go away. Also, I think starting with 1809, the Registry is not backed up anymore automatically. I think that this may impact "create a restore point" - because it's never worked properly when I have tried to restore a previous point. There is a way to force the Task Manager to do this every day.
@@sevengenerations8879 Well, that is a dumb decision from Microsoft. Registry is very important component of Windows and having a problem in it may make Windows or a program function incorrectly and having no backup is pretty problematic if that ever happens...
@@MichaelMantion I dont have those settings i.e. "storage sense", either
Now you tell us. I don't remember is I caped the letters where shown. what will happen if I didn't?
BEST EVER tutorial. Clear voice. No lots of banter talking. Precise instructions. LOVED IT!!!
he talks way too fast
2:45 - Dark may be easier on the eyes, but heavier on the soul...
Well said...
(1st tip - just adjust your screens resolution so you can read all too small texts to avoid squinting.)
Next select your documents-folder, select properties, select the tab location and change it to another drive or partition, create a new folder called my docs, select this folder and click apply - when asked to transfer all files, click yes.
This way all your files will remain safe when you re-install a new clean windows-setup.
You can do this for all special-personal-folders like pictures, music, video & desktop.
Just don't forget to regularly make an external back-up of your personal files on a USB-drive to prevent total-loss in case of a hardware failure...
A big omission in your Windows 10 series I consider the lack of a video about File Explorer - the program that users use most often. Yes, renewed File Explorer first appeared in Windows 8, but most people switch from Windows 7 directly to Windows 10 (including me, still on Windows 7). And the File Explorer in it is so much better than what was in Windows 7. I appreciate the new Ribbon interface, but most of all I appreciate the *customizable Quick Access Toolbar* . Similar to Microsoft Office, it allows you to pin only the necessary buttons / commands on a separate panel or in the title bar without taking up extra space, having direct access to them, even if the Ribbon is hidden. Many people simply don't know or don't think about this great possibility, and I'm amazed that there are practically no videos about this on RUclips. For me, this is one of the main advantages in the new versions of Windows. The toolbar in Windows 7's (File) Explorer was terrible and useless.
He'll go with the legendary internet explorer. Hahahaha, that's utterly brilliant.
@@billgatessupporter6916 that's the point. Most people do.😁
Where I would agree that 'dark mode' can be easier on the eyes ... especially during those late night sessions ... there is one major exception. When red ... especially text ... is placed on a black background it causes the eye to stress focus (strain) because there is a perception of 'floating text'. It's worse with bold fonts or stationary vs. moving graphics. Translation ... it will cause headaches and can trigger migraines. The problem exists with other color combinations to a much lesser degree and is usually passed off as eye fatigue. But red ... that's a whole different story. I'm not an MD so I don't know the medical reasons ... just an engineer who took some courses on perceptual and color psychology to better design GUIs.
Thank you so much. I was a Windows user for decades and remember even using DOS to do shit. I converted to Mac when Windows versions hit the fan, and vista rubbed me the wrong way. It might have contributed, that my then new partner was an avid software developer only using MacOS and/or linux. So with him around, i had tech support for mac since it was so different. I recently watched him forced to deal with windows 10 on one of his projects and i liked what i saw. He built me a new pc and i got Windows 10 again. But it was like learning from scratch again. You, young man has helped me a lot. I go through your videos atm, and would like you to know that the way you express yourself and how clearly and perfect pace you choose when explaining...is brilliant. And you still manage to skip the “fluff” that i see from others. Keep it up!
I worked for telstra for 33 years and we used every MS programme from DOS up to Win 7 . They didn't go further than that and end giving us Samsung tablets in the field . Use Play store apps they said . They lost 6-10 months productivity due to smashing a square peg into a round hole cause they didnt upgrade MSoft . Yet they had 2 major bits of software designed in the 80's ( not privately available ) thats was the back bone of every other programme in existence, linking or having data come from those , to give work from customers . I myself have u/G'd this PC from W7 to W10 , my 13th one since 1993 , but use a Macbook pro laptop . I shudder when you say Vista lol
One of the first changes is Right Click on Recycle Bin > Properties > check "Display Delete Confirmation Dialogue" > This setting was always on by default until Windows 10 - now it's off by default. This is a problem if you delete a file by accident. This way, you get the message "Are you sure you want to delete these 10,925 files?" or whatever.
Great tip
Me:
-Disable Cortana, Search, Task view and People on taskbar.
-Set combine taskbar buttons to never
-Enable This PC icon on desktop
-Set sleep and turn off display to never
-Set power and sleep buttons to do nothing
-Disable hibernation
-Disable all the animate, slide, fade in/out visual effects in performance settings.
-Turn on remote desktop
How to disable Cortana
@@Neiva71 hahaha
Yeah, unfortunately new motherboards don't recognize W7. I have to keep an old PC around just so I can run W7 and XP.
did that b4, i even watched this video.
@kevin fitzpatrick I ran Ubuntu a decade ago. I don't like it. I have way too much interest in way to many things with computers to learn a whole new OS environment and dozens of individual applications assuming there are replacements for all the software I require which I doubt as little of it is cross-platform.
Also, I'm getting old. I no longer have the time to switch everything over or the patience either. Not enough hours in the day, not worth it to me.
Christ, I'm slowly turning into an old persons that doesn't get how the technology works anymore and can't be bothered hahaha I just want things to work painlessly, nice and simple, no more messing around with configurations and stuff. I'm not there yet, but it may happen LOL *CRY*
@Utez I do much of that too. I turned off Cortana long ago and now I can't even get it working again. I forgot what I did 🤣 Registry edits? IDK?
you help me alot in a single video . Serously keep making this kind of videos ... Thanks a lot bro..i got a lot extra as I expected
i was using windows vista for over 10 years until my desktop stopped dead! with your great and easy tutorials i love my new windows 10 thank-you!
Those two registry edits where for something that I have been troubled by for a long time. Thanks so much for giving these out!
The hack to disable lock screen is so practical and works perfectly! Thank you! 😊
The first thing I do when buying a new computer with Windows is to go to power options and change the settings from "balanced" to "high performance".
I don't want my computer to get vastly lower performance just to save some energy. For some reason the default is that "balanced" option.
Thank you for the straight spoken tutorial. It was easy to listen to and follow along.There are so few of these online (That are easy to find) Great job!
I have always come back to this video after a fresh install of windows. Great video and so much help. Thanks.
💚💚Beautiful tutorial(nice and slow)... that was very helpful, thank you 🙏🏻🙂
File Explorer: I immediately change Quick Access, Options, Open File Explorer to: This PC. Next in Settings, Personalisation, Start, turn on Use Start full screen, turn everything else off except Show recently added apps.
This guy is so calm and well-spoken... then I got a Mr. Beast commercial about 8 mins in and it was so loud and sudden, I almost jumped outta my chair lol
great voice for a narrator and clear content
Thank you. By the way, your presentation was clear, perfectly paced, intelligent visuals, just everything was perfect. Not sure I understand what the new strings do.
I really like these videos where you help fine-tune Windows and help us make the most of our PC. I changed a few settings again from this video. Great job!
I already applied all these settings, when I was scrolling through settings on a wonderful day. Except indexing and other registry settings shown in the video.
Om shanti🙏
If you have done one or plan to do one for MS Office products, especially Excel, one that I always do and wish others would do, too, is to change the default setting for vertical alignment to Top (preferred) or Center (better than Bottom but not as good as Top) instead of the factory-set Bottom (I don't like this one at all). Unfortunately, there is no easy setting to make this the default. I have to Google every time I have a newly-installed Excel since I never remember how to do this. It would be nice if you could recommend setting Vertical alignment to Top (or Center) and show us how to do this.
I'm a bit late to the W10 party, I just bought an i7 laptop which is coming with W10.
Thank You for your clear and very helpful videos.
11:20 Should be a setting of the screen saver you have selected - No need to change the registry for that
A big thumbs up! Great work! If you do others, please do another video. I agreed with all of your settings and I'm a career Windows user now retired.
Thank you so much, very helpful. First thing I'm going to do is disable the annoying lock screen.
The last 2 it’s not that important.. but the video is amazing.. it helped me much thx buddy
Thank you so much!!! I'm in my 60s and love your video. Keep em coming.
this video is the reason I subscribed to your channel. Clear instruction, very informative. Thank You. Mr. Gumbo
Good man, very useful thanks
This will help me with my computer thanks
I stumbled on your video and glad I did. Windows drives me nuts and I have subscribed for your updates. Thanks for publishing these videos.
Thanks bro, you help a lot
I have Windows 10 Pro on most of the devices on my home network and the first thing that I do after the install is get rid of the clutter on the start menu, like programs and games that I have no use for, AKA Bloatware. :-)
thank you so much for sharing this video it was great help ...im subcibing
On a home network, I go to Device Manager, Network Adapters > Power Management and turn off [uncheck] "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". I may want to copy files from one computer to another. If Windows 10 has decided to turn off the network adapter to save power on a computer I haven't used in a little while, then copying files won't work, everything will time out and the universe explodes.
I really appreciate the regedit tips. I didn't know about the NoLockScreen value!
My first setting that I change is mouse cursor speed. I set it to max. It's one of those things that will have you hours over the years and you would be amazed at how soon you adapt to it.
How did u change it?
@@yvonne5735 LOL
Great job, learned a lot watching this video. Been using Windows 10 Enterprise now for about 3 years, never knew some of the things you explained, but I know NOW. Thanks:)
Nice to see another Vivaldi user! I love that browser. Great video!
Thanks for the information.
Great tips! Thanks!
Thnx i think i need to change some settings for my computer for it to work smoothly....timely video
Very good video you are subscribed.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH DUDE YOUR VIDEOS HELP A LOT
Great timing of the video. I just refreshed Windows and made a clean install!!
This is very good info, very helpful..
Great video thanks!
First thing I do is change power to high performance. Second thing is turn off background apps.
Great explanation ! good info - Thanx !!
Thanks for the video.
Should we do download apps from Windows 10 store or use the internet?
Just wanted to know.
Thank You very much-Appreciate that from the best tech guru!
I love your videos, thank you
I've been using windows10 for sometime now, and with this video, I just learned some NEW things. Thank you for the video.
Love this refresher course!
great vid how about a vid on getting rid of the pin or password to log in its super annoying and ive tryed different ways of getting rid of it but it always seems to come back dont ask me why..lol
great info thank you very much from OZ
Make sure windows defender doesn't automatically delete .exe files. "The Legendary Internet Explorer!" That was worth a like and subscribe, right there!
Great Video
I so appreciate your free info, you could have a revenue stream by combining your tutorials into a course. Stay safe and high and dry down in the bayou this weekend.
Great video - thanks! One question: after completing most of these steps icons for three files appeared on my desktop: two dlls and a thumbs. No big deal, except that I don’t like to clutter the screen if I can avoid it. I’ve deleted the thumbs file; do I need the others? If so, do I have to keep them on the desktop or can I move them to one of the existing folders on my desktop (I have one for various utilities)?
I like the way he talks and his sense of humor, LOL! xD
Great tips TechGumbo Thank You
3:18 OMG you nearly gave me a heart attack! 😉
With all due respect, thank you. I used all that you taught.
Thanks so much for the video. One of the good things about the "internet", there are smart people out there to help us that aren't so smart.
sure brother
Good stuff! Ya added a couple new ones, Ty.
Great vid but can I apply any of these setting to Windows Vista?
Thanks! I'm SO sick of the lock screen! Everything I've researched says it isn't possible to disable it. I will try this in the morning.👍😀
Watching weather in your area--stay safe Mr. Gumbo!
Need help!
I'm on windows 10pro 1903.
Display settings are flickering, I can't change the resolution, or change multi monitor setup. The drop down menu closes it self very quickly.
This problem is only in the Display settings.
Tried disabling display driver but no luck☹️.
Do a clean driver re-installation. Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and download the latest drivers for your graphics card to desktop, then type in the search box "msconfig" and open it, go to boot tab and select "safe boot" with "minimal". Restart your PC. Then open up DDU and select the GPU drivers on the right side and then "Clean and restart" on the left side. Your PC will restarted to normal mode. After that, just install the latest drivers you downloaded on the desktop, restart again, and you're done. Ez Pz.
I just watched this video to support you. Your videos are very helpful
Thanks for this. Do you have any hacks on how to stop media (videos etc) from automatically playing in browsers (Edge, Firefox, Chrome) when viewing various websites (ie. news sites) etc? I've tried some of the ones I've found on the net but they don't seem to work.
He made a video a year ago, but upgrades to the browsers may make these tweaks obsolete by now .... "How to Prevent Autoplaying Videos in Chrome and Firefox" ruclips.net/video/XA8vGlSgApE/видео.html
"...set it to Internet Explorer, just kidding..." - when you said that with the exact same, monotone voice, it was unexpected, which made it even funnier!
Do a top 10 registry hacks for windows 10 1903
I currently have one only, and that one is to enable the keypad on the login screen, which is a bug from way back, even XP possibly
Thanks for the video! It really helped.
Thank you for all the tips, very useful.
I really like your channel
Really helpful, thank you very much, I have question, how to setup VPN on sittings to improve my internet 🙏🙏🙏
Suggestion: when showing screens like this, bump up to 150 - 200% when filming. It makes it easier for us on phones to see. Great video as always!
Great video! I'm going through the list and have some already checked, unfortunately, I've never been able to get System Restore to work correctly in Windows 10.
if you cant make sure you made it witch enough space to it, and disable or uninstall all your antiviruses before the system restore
Excellent, helped a lot, thanx.
And yes more, please. :)
Good to know this!!!
Very informative.
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO SIR
Big help
Thank you for your video
1. Disable windows defender through local group policy and install 360 total security and malwarebytes adwcleaner.
2. Disable windows search service and superfetch service through services.msc, disable auto scheduled defragmentation, because disabling these services really speeds up the windows.
3. Enable win32 long path in registry, uncheck hide file extensions for known file types in view options of file explorer, enable launch explorer windows in own process.
4. If using vpn, make sure to disable webRTC in all browsers using add-ons.
5. Disable administrative shares to enhance security.
6. Install shareX for advanced screenshot.
7. Install deskpins for pinning any window to always stay on top.
8. Install auslogics boostspeed and tweak windows with its dozens of god level options you can never find in other softwares, and install auslogics driver updater.
9. Install Picasa photo viewer for ultimate full screen transition based photo viewing experience.
10. Install .Net framework 3.5 and 4.5 or above or enable through turn windows features on dialogue box. Many programs depend on it.
11. Install all vc++ redistributable packages since version 2005 through 2018, also install x64 versions if the os is 64bit.
12. Install MPC-HC full version, k-lite codec pack, divx including divx player with HEVC codec, ac3 audio decoder, QuickTime codecs and dfx audio enhancer for rich media experience.
13. Install gif viewer, swf viewer, 7-zip, autoruns, Ccleaner, speccy, defraggler, recuva, ultracopier, unlocker, USB safely remove, clipboard fusion and synergy.
14. Install clonezilla, AOMEI backupper, mini tool partition wizard, Erunt emergency recovery unit to take complete control of your files, applications and registry.
15. Install portableapps from portableapps.com straight to the hard-disk or USB.
16. Install and use peerblock as an additional firewall for ip based advanced blocking, install and use Tor browser if you know what you're doing.
17. VyprVPN and PIA are good vpn services, make sure to enable vpn kill switch. Vpn flashed routers are handy.
18. Install Dnsjumper to quickly flush and refresh dns cache and find fastest available public dns services and apply to all or specified network adapters.
19. Install object desktop and rainmeter to change the look and feel of windows like never before, with these applications, UI and UX are heavenly experience.
20. Install virtualbox to try out other OS and install bluestacks for ready-made android.
you have fantastic ideas
Can I use all your recomended settings on a 3 years old "strong" Laptop that use win 10?
What about AFTER upgrading a "strong" floor PC to Win 10?
Regards Bjørn Henning
11:16 (Registry Edit) Disable Lock Screen - This is not working on my PC. Any reason why not?
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Thanks a bunch!
Good ideas, I’ll try some. I sure don’t like dark screen, even though even my iPad gives the option. One huge improvement you didn’t mention - Classic Shell. It gives the appearance of 3 different Windows style Start Menus.
Thanx. I rolled back one of my PC's to WIN 7 because the system was suppose to be upgradeable to WIN 10 but never functioned well. And forget about WIN 11, system will crash.
Do your tips work with WIN 7 or vary differently?
On the last step you selected the 32 bit option. Should I choose the 64 bit option if my system type is 64 bit?
good video - but i'm not messing with the registry.