![]() I have five different hard drives with images going back weeks. ![]() It goes without saying that a system image backup SHOULD be made first. I have no complaints about the speed or the stability of the OS, it’s just a shame that MS have taken such an aggressive approach and foisted so much bloatware on people who are trying to run businesses and need the OS to just work! My goal is to have Win10 stripped back to the bare essentials and have it function as a ‘dumb’, lightweight platform for Cubase without any of the spying features + most of the ‘junk’ removed. I have yet to do it on my studio PC but am making a system image at the moment and fully expect to have it done tonight.įinally, to block the 30 or so channels of telemetry which relay all your information back to MS, download - DoNotSpy10 - from… I have done this on my laptop and works well. To clean out much of the rubbish that came with the OS, go to this page and find out about the de-bloater script… KOMPLETE KONTROL S88 combines the best-feeling hammer-action keybed around with vivid visual feedback and tight integration for your entire workflow: Browse and preview all your presets from KOMPLETE and hundreds of NKS plug-ins, sculpt your sound, and control your favorite DAW from the ultimate studio centerpiece. ![]() This at least takes you on a trip through Power setting land. Perhaps others may have some different recommendations! There are some other settings here, that you may just want to go through to see what’s there. I changed the CPU fan to a new one, and back to a much cooler CPU! I have my cooling policy set to "active,’ and definitely this slows the processor down if the temp goes too high, which it did when the CPU cooling fan was slowing down because of age! Definitely noticed drop outs, but it was protecting the system. This will take you to a box with multiple headings and dropdowns. Then go to ‘change advanced power settings’ ![]() Left click ‘Choose when to turn off the display’ Left click ‘start’, left click ‘settings’ icon, left click ‘System’, left click ‘Power and Sleep,’ Go down to ‘Related Settings’ and left click ‘Additional Power Settings,’ Make sure you are on ‘High Performance’ Plan, left click on ‘Choose What Power Buttons do,’ Click on ‘Change settings that are currently unavailable.’ this should show you the ‘Turn off fast Startup,’ ‘Sleep’ Hibernate buttons. ![]()
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