What’s the Best Way to Optimize Windows 10 and 11?

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Asked By SunnyPineapple42 On

I'm currently using Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC, which I find really clean and efficient. However, I know it only has support until 2032, and I'm concerned that some applications, like Steam, may not support this version for that long. I'm also curious about Windows 11. What optimizations or steps can I take to make Windows 10 or 11 run as best as it can? Are there any tools or scripts you recommend, aside from Chris Titus's script, for a cleaner and more secure experience?

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Answered By CandidGamer99 On

I would suggest avoiding debloating scripts unless you're really sure of what you're removing. They can sometimes do more harm than good. If you want to trim down your setup, focus on things you know you don't use. Otherwise, both regular Windows 10 Pro and LTSC work fine out of the box!

EasyGoingOtter -

Yeah, it’s all about balance! Use built-in tools to tweak performance instead of relying too much on scripts.

Answered By LinuxLover92 On

I switched to a Linux distro 11 months ago and it’s been a game changer for me! It felt daunting at first, but if you have an old laptop lying around, I highly recommend giving it a shot. It’s just so much smoother and more beautiful to work with!

Answered By TechieNerd123 On

Honestly, Windows is quite tricky to optimize since it's designed to accommodate a vast range of users, which sometimes makes it feel a bit rigid. Even though it might never be fully optimized for everyone, there are definitely tweaks you can do that help! Just be cautious with anything that could disrupt your data or system stability. Always back up your stuff!

PracticalPanda88 -

Totally agree! Optimizing often involves more maintenance than users think. Just make sure to handle backups regularly.

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