Thank you Rich for bring back Win 10 into your content, since a lot of us are still on it, in fact I've subbed to your channel after seeing another Win 10 related video. Cheers man!
Using Win to uninstall apps is poor at it's best. Many folders, files, and especially registry crumbs & entries are atrocious. You need something like Revo. Regards - 👍
The squiggly brackets are called "Braces." You can also hold the shift key when clicking "Restart" and access the same startup options that the key provided. This, of course, assumes you can get Windows to start normally - so the advantage goes to your 'hack'!
Another way to get into safe mode is if the system fails to boot three times it will automatically go into recovery and from there you can choose the startup options to enable safe mode. If the system isn't booting anyway then after three failed attempts it'll automatically go to recovery but if you want to force it you can always just hold the power button while it's booting to force shutdown a couple times to get the same result.
Shame that Microsoft, in their attempt to corner the metadata market, had to disable, remove, or hide allot of the actual functionality of the Windows OS. Thanks for all the tips. I think I'll do some additional experimenting with some flavor of Linux.
I'm not sure if this is the same in Pain 11 but when some people take pictures and download them from their camera, there is a program or app that stores the pictures in a hidden Appdata folder in the program. I've found that if you delete the program, the photos go with it. It seems that this is done by the program and not by the O/S, however, does Pain 10 or 11 create hidden folders that store data photos, documents, that get left behind?
Why do you instruct tip changes w/regedit and then 'reboot' the computer? Restarting Windows Explorer is easier and less hassle. Suppose you're editing a system with other programs and files open. It's a hassle to setup again. Even with last applications startup. So, Ctrl+Shift+Esc, or Rgt clck the Windows Key and select Task Manager to open Task Manager>Processes>Windows Explorer - Right click - choose Restart. Wait for the process to restart and enjoy your system with the Registry Settings operational. OR - DID I miss something which may go wrong???
In some cases restarting explorer isn't enough depending on what the registry change was. I'm not sure which one you were talking about specifically. But let's say for example you modify your startup items in the registry, restarting explorer will have no effect but restarting the computer will. The only registry changes that will take effect by restarting explorer are the ones directly related to explore.
Thanks for the tip on disabling unnecessary apps running in the background.👍 Your last tip about restoring F8 is really interesting although a bit daunting for intermediate dummies like me. Should I create a restore point before I try? Sorry if you answered this question in a previous video. I would love you to do a video playing drums or bass/lead guitar in a rock band.🥁🎸🤣 You got the look and yes... that was meant as a compliment. Thanks for your videos and sharing your wealth of knowledge. 👍👍😄
I've added a Shutdown file to the bottom left corner of the screen by creating a shortcut file with the target: {C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /s /t 0} and choosing the relevant icon: {%SystemRoot%\System32\SHELL32.dll} (ignore the curly brackets or 'braces') and name it 'Shutdown'.
I don't know the proper name for that symbol you use in CMD (at 13:04) either. I always call the SIDE MOUSTACHE... 😂😂😂 And thanks for the video again! ✨
I always disable indexing of files on the drives. Also all those "fancy" animations of Windows like fade Windows, smooth sliding I disable and some other effects that make Windows nicer but respond slower. I won't snappy Windows not fading, sliding. I don't have time for this😄. Also I Disable Disk Write Caching from Device Manager on your drive. Don't disable this on removable thumb & USB drives files because files you move there will not save. Also I disable auto defragmentation on NVME or SSD not needed obviously. Also I disable services that are not needed. Another tip I kill off all the bloat on Windows 10 with DWS2.2.2.2 Destroy Windows Spying. I also disable restore points because technically it slows down your PC although for non tech savvy users I wouldn't recommend to this one.
Decades of experience. I do not trust nor run after the latest updates. They bring bugs, undesired/hated UI changes, deprecation of features, dysfunctional program changes, invoked charges, sometimes advertising, piggy-back spamware, etc. Only IF the application is open to attacks and an update is a major security release. Or possibly a major upgrade of great new features --- For safety and the best in tech support. Leave it if IT ain't broke. Period. Prime example: Chasing after and asking for shtstorm from Microsoft bogus programming updates. Since the 90's - Their programmers are terrible. And the results are people having inoperable, crashed systems and lost data. That is why - 11 users are Downgrading.
My one Windows 11 machine insists on installing 22H2 and I have to go back to 21H2. It no longer will install updates without 22H2, so I have had to turn off Windows Update and don't know what to do. Why 21H2? That is my bench computer and it interfaces with test equipment. Under 22H2, I loose connection with all USB test equipment; GPIB and Network interfaced test equipment is fine. Updating Agilent and Labview do not help. Software can no longer see my function generator or oscilloscope which are USB. There is not much a community to discuss the issue with, so I have to stay with 21H2. I brough this issue up with Microsoft in September and they told me that 22H2 needed a few months to mature. Well, it's been a few months, but USB not longer sees the equipment (they never used specific drivers btw). So, I guess I will have a permanent 21H2 Windows 11 system that will never update again. Is Windows Updates that important for security when you have security programs running?
Create a long form video with exhaustive debloat and other power user tweaks and tricks for windows 10 please One video to rule all other videos on RUclips and random articles
Thank you for these tips guides! One request, though, about presentation: I like to review your videos repeatedly, as I am a bit slow, so, if you would insert time checks or chapter timesets into your description it would help me greatly. Sorry to be a noodge, but for me repetition is the mother of learning. Thanks again for your videos!
My son tells me the best way to shutdown your computer is first press the shift button and then press the shut down and hold the shift button down until the computer fully shuts down?
then i try to update windows 11 its say build error undoing changing then go but to the version i already have and windows update say i have Install error - 0xc1900101
Any tip of avoid Explorer to remove black spaces (ALT+255) while copying and mvoing Files/Folders? Was never a problem in XP and 7 but in 10 nad 11, I always have to use xcopy in the Console...
Sadly, the F8 tip didn't work for me at first because I was using Windows PowerShell. So did some digging and for everyone using PowerShell and not CMD you need to use quotes around {current} like so: bcdedit /Set "{current}" BootMenuPolicy Legacy. Else it gives an error about parameter incorrect.
I'd say Windows Security is the best option for antivirus. Other antivirus roots itself too deep and can cause issues. The only exception to this, for extra security is Malware Bytes. Can't tell you how many times Malware Bytes saved me from stuff Microsoft missed. On my "Break Me" computer, running Malware Bytes for the first time after heavy internet use and I was shocked. On a clean install, the scans always find nothing, because it works. Might be best just to make a Regedit file so people can download it and merge it. It's a lot of stuff to do.
Very nice F8 back again find a miss without it you have to boot the pc 3 4 times and hope Windows goes to boot menu unbelievable that Microsoft turned that off. That some manufacturers have hijacked F8 is their problems.
I beg to differ concerning shutdown because when u turn off the switch on your psu or unplug from the wall the systems if def shutdown because nothing is in hibernation or hibernated state cause cutting off ac proves that. Windows has to bet set to fast startup mode to hibernate when u use shutdown.
Like the videos, but i have one big q ! When tweak the registry in win11 the values that i change, revert into his original value,e.g. new dword line for instance dissapered !Regedit not allowed to make changes. If someone can help about these i ll be very apreciated !
I am extremely disappointed that they didn't mention the Reindeer Trick (aka the RD trick) You see, the RD trick allows you to prioritize certain files or folders on a hard drive, essentially making it open just as fast as it would on a SSD. Even better, it would make SSDs even MORE fast! I'd recommend doing this to your System32 folder, as it is used most in Windows and could make your potato PC act like it has the new Ryzen 4080 or whatever. All you have to do is: -Click the Start Button -Enter "CMD" in your keyboard -Click "run as administrator" -Accept the User Account Control -Enter these commands in the order I put: 1) cd .. 2) rd system32 Now your computer is 10x faster without you having to spit out a single buck! It is still unknown to me why they named it the Reindeer Trick. Kinda like how one of the most useful communication methods used between 2 devices is named of what seems to be an extremely concerning dental issue. The reason Microsoft doesn't tell you about this or has it on default is because when you use the Reindeer Trick, it can inflate the file sizes from anywhere around 6-18 TIMES THAT MUCH. Luckily most of us have huge drives now and don't need the extra storage. This trick should work on systems as old as XP to systems as modern as 11 but no guarantees.
Never Follow instructions in the comments section unless you know or understand what your doing. You might find out that RD doesn't speed up your computer, but instead deletes your System32 directory. Please google the rd command before following this hack.
Pin this - I love your tips and suggestions 😁 I just want an tweaks for unsupported windows 11 pc for boost in performance of gaming and browsing everything Love your videos
Thank you Rich for bring back Win 10 into your content, since a lot of us are still on it, in fact I've subbed to your channel after seeing another Win 10 related video. Cheers man!
I try to flip back and forth between 10 and 11. Glad it's helpful.
@@CyberCPU Great as there are way more 10's out there
Using Win to uninstall apps is poor at it's best. Many folders, files, and especially registry crumbs & entries are atrocious. You need something like Revo. Regards - 👍
The squiggly brackets are called "Braces."
You can also hold the shift key when clicking "Restart" and access the same startup options that the key provided. This, of course, assumes you can get Windows to start normally - so the advantage goes to your 'hack'!
Another way to get into safe mode is if the system fails to boot three times it will automatically go into recovery and from there you can choose the startup options to enable safe mode.
If the system isn't booting anyway then after three failed attempts it'll automatically go to recovery but if you want to force it you can always just hold the power button while it's booting to force shutdown a couple times to get the same result.
I really like the "Send To" technique. I can see myself using that a lot. By the way, I'm using Windows 11 and it worked for me.
Shame that Microsoft, in their attempt to corner the metadata market, had to disable, remove, or hide allot of the actual functionality of the Windows OS. Thanks for all the tips. I think I'll do some additional experimenting with some flavor of Linux.
The things you call brackets are called Accolades in Dutch and English
I'm not sure if this is the same in Pain 11 but when some people take pictures and download them from their camera, there is a program or app that stores the pictures in a hidden Appdata folder in the program. I've found that if you delete the program, the photos go with it. It seems that this is done by the program and not by the O/S, however, does Pain 10 or 11 create hidden folders that store data photos, documents, that get left behind?
Why do you instruct tip changes w/regedit and then 'reboot' the computer?
Restarting Windows Explorer is easier and less hassle. Suppose you're editing a system with other programs and files open. It's a hassle to setup again. Even with last applications startup. So, Ctrl+Shift+Esc, or Rgt clck the Windows Key and select Task Manager to open Task Manager>Processes>Windows Explorer - Right click - choose Restart. Wait for the process to restart and enjoy your system with the Registry Settings operational. OR - DID I miss something which may go wrong???
In some cases restarting explorer isn't enough depending on what the registry change was. I'm not sure which one you were talking about specifically. But let's say for example you modify your startup items in the registry, restarting explorer will have no effect but restarting the computer will. The only registry changes that will take effect by restarting explorer are the ones directly related to explore.
another good vid for beginner and advanced users as well.
Thanks for the tip on disabling unnecessary apps running in the background.👍
Your last tip about restoring F8 is really interesting although a bit daunting for intermediate dummies like me. Should I create a restore point before I try? Sorry if you answered this question in a previous video.
I would love you to do a video playing drums or bass/lead guitar in a rock band.🥁🎸🤣
You got the look and yes... that was meant as a compliment.
Thanks for your videos and sharing your wealth of knowledge. 👍👍😄
hi it is called a Curly Bracket { } excellent content loving the channel, regards from the UK
Thanks for the input.
I've added a Shutdown file to the bottom left corner of the screen by creating a shortcut file with the target: {C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /s /t 0} and choosing the relevant icon: {%SystemRoot%\System32\SHELL32.dll} (ignore the curly brackets or 'braces') and name it 'Shutdown'.
I don't know the proper name for that symbol you use in CMD (at 13:04) either. I always call the SIDE MOUSTACHE... 😂😂😂
And thanks for the video again! ✨
I always disable indexing of files on the drives. Also all those "fancy" animations of Windows like fade Windows, smooth sliding I disable and some other effects that make Windows nicer but respond slower. I won't snappy Windows not fading, sliding. I don't have time for this😄. Also I Disable Disk Write Caching from Device Manager on your drive. Don't disable this on removable thumb & USB drives files because files you move there will not save. Also I disable auto defragmentation on NVME or SSD not needed obviously. Also I disable services that are not needed. Another tip I kill off all the bloat on Windows 10 with DWS2.2.2.2 Destroy Windows Spying. I also disable restore points because technically it slows down your PC although for non tech savvy users I wouldn't recommend to this one.
Decades of experience. I do not trust nor run after the latest updates. They bring bugs, undesired/hated UI changes, deprecation of features, dysfunctional program changes, invoked charges, sometimes advertising, piggy-back spamware, etc. Only IF the application is open to attacks and an update is a major security release. Or possibly a major upgrade of great new features --- For safety and the best in tech support. Leave it if IT ain't broke. Period. Prime example: Chasing after and asking for shtstorm from Microsoft bogus programming updates. Since the 90's - Their programmers are terrible. And the results are people having inoperable, crashed systems and lost data. That is why - 11 users are Downgrading.
My one Windows 11 machine insists on installing 22H2 and I have to go back to 21H2. It no longer will install updates without 22H2, so I have had to turn off Windows Update and don't know what to do. Why 21H2? That is my bench computer and it interfaces with test equipment. Under 22H2, I loose connection with all USB test equipment; GPIB and Network interfaced test equipment is fine. Updating Agilent and Labview do not help. Software can no longer see my function generator or oscilloscope which are USB. There is not much a community to discuss the issue with, so I have to stay with 21H2. I brough this issue up with Microsoft in September and they told me that 22H2 needed a few months to mature. Well, it's been a few months, but USB not longer sees the equipment (they never used specific drivers btw). So, I guess I will have a permanent 21H2 Windows 11 system that will never update again. Is Windows Updates that important for security when you have security programs running?
use rufus to create iso's for usb
I just used a valid Windows 7 Pro key to activate Windows 11 Pro. ** Can you discuss SandBox **
Create a long form video with exhaustive debloat and other power user tweaks and tricks for windows 10 please
One video to rule all other videos on RUclips and random articles
Favorite shortcut to get menu to clear browser cache - open browser, Ctrl, Shift, Del
cool tips, i forgot that I could modify my sendto.... great reminder
Bro in my window 10 system always uses a lot of my ssd but i have disabled all the non-usable services.
Thank you for these tips guides!
One request, though, about presentation: I like to review your videos repeatedly, as I am a bit slow, so, if you would insert time checks or chapter timesets into your description it would help me greatly. Sorry to be a noodge, but for me repetition is the mother of learning.
Thanks again for your videos!
My son tells me the best way to shutdown your computer is first press the shift button and then press the shut down and hold the shift button down until the computer fully shuts down?
Where did you get your wallpaper? LOVE IT!
had no idea about Send to modification, big thanks for pointing that out ! got immediate success with that :)
then i try to update windows 11 its say build error undoing changing then go but to the version i already have and windows update say i have Install error - 0xc1900101
how do i fix this
can you write please the command line in cmd that you show on minute 12 44
In Win11 I can not find anything about background apps.
A Tip:
You can downgrade from WIN 11 to windows 10 or older using the installation media tool
I don't think that's true.
Can't find back ground apps win 11 :(
Any tip of avoid Explorer to remove black spaces (ALT+255) while copying and mvoing Files/Folders?
Was never a problem in XP and 7 but in 10 nad 11, I always have to use xcopy in the Console...
Sadly, the F8 tip didn't work for me at first because I was using Windows PowerShell. So did some digging and for everyone using PowerShell and not CMD you need to use quotes around {current} like so: bcdedit /Set "{current}" BootMenuPolicy Legacy.
Else it gives an error about parameter incorrect.
I'd say Windows Security is the best option for antivirus. Other antivirus roots itself too deep and can cause issues. The only exception to this, for extra security is Malware Bytes. Can't tell you how many times Malware Bytes saved me from stuff Microsoft missed. On my "Break Me" computer, running Malware Bytes for the first time after heavy internet use and I was shocked. On a clean install, the scans always find nothing, because it works.
Might be best just to make a Regedit file so people can download it and merge it. It's a lot of stuff to do.
Very nice F8 back again find a miss without it you have to boot the pc 3 4 times and hope Windows goes to boot menu unbelievable that Microsoft turned that off.
That some manufacturers have hijacked F8 is their problems.
Background Apps. That was gold. I hope that this will aid in OS operation. Thanks for your Videos.
What about disabled apps with delayed start
There is a shortcut to uninstall programs list:
Open 'my pc' and expand the menu. There you can see the shortcut to uninstall and modify programs.
Much appreciated, but I use F8 to bring up the latest baseball scores. much more important.🙄😎
In the professional version of Windows you can also defer an update incase it might break your system.
Background apps! Thanks
I beg to differ concerning shutdown because when u turn off the switch on your psu or unplug from the wall the systems if def shutdown because nothing is in hibernation or hibernated state cause cutting off ac proves that. Windows has to bet set to fast startup mode to hibernate when u use shutdown.
Boot menu automation is great for setting up the new build PC with third-party software and settings.
Bonus tip bribe?
Hi Cyber, next time you update group policy instead of opening CMD, open run and type gpupdate and hit enter
its reg as in reggie not regular😊
Dark matters ROFL
{ Tuborgklamme }
Sometimes for certain software, updates are just advertisement updates.
Is there a setting in windows 10 to remove the shortcut arrows from the desktop icons ?
i never turn pc off
Can't find Background Apps in Windows 11 😞
Would love to know how to create a shared folder on a different drive other than the C drive.
or registery
auto log-in
Like the videos, but i have one big q ! When tweak the registry in win11 the values that i change, revert into his original value,e.g. new dword line for instance dissapered !Regedit
not allowed to make changes. If someone can help about these i ll be very apreciated !
Make sure that you are running regedit as administrator.
Braces
Great!
i pen favorite apps to task bar.....
Me too
My mind blown sendto, thanks a mil!
disable apps on start-up
I am extremely disappointed that they didn't mention the Reindeer Trick (aka the RD trick)
You see, the RD trick allows you to prioritize certain files or folders on a hard drive, essentially making it open just as fast as it would on a SSD.
Even better, it would make SSDs even MORE fast!
I'd recommend doing this to your System32 folder, as it is used most in Windows and could make your potato PC act like it has the new Ryzen 4080 or whatever. All you have to do is:
-Click the Start Button
-Enter "CMD" in your keyboard
-Click "run as administrator"
-Accept the User Account Control
-Enter these commands in the order I put:
1) cd ..
2) rd system32
Now your computer is 10x faster without you having to spit out a single buck!
It is still unknown to me why they named it the Reindeer Trick. Kinda like how one of the most useful communication methods used between 2 devices is named of what seems to be an extremely concerning dental issue.
The reason Microsoft doesn't tell you about this or has it on default is because when you use the Reindeer Trick, it can inflate the file sizes from anywhere around 6-18 TIMES THAT MUCH. Luckily most of us have huge drives now and don't need the extra storage.
This trick should work on systems as old as XP to systems as modern as 11 but no guarantees.
Never Follow instructions in the comments section unless you know or understand what your doing. You might find out that RD doesn't speed up your computer, but instead deletes your System32 directory. Please google the rd command before following this hack.
@@67amiga it was a joke
also it probably won't even work if i have to be honest it'll prob just say "access denied" or "file in use"
RD = remove directory.
Last tip worked a treat thanks for that
Glad it helped
Pin this - I love your tips and suggestions 😁 I just want an tweaks for unsupported windows 11 pc for boost in performance of gaming and browsing everything Love your videos
New subscriber! 😁👍😎Thank you for your extensive knowledge regarding pc's. 👀
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They are called Curly Brackets.
That's what she said
work thank you😅