VIDEO Disable These Windows 11 Settings Immediately

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Disable These Windows 11 Settings Immediately In the latest video titled "Disable These Windows 11 Settings Immediately," the creator, Ben Brian from Britec Computers, covers essential adjustments that users should consider to optimize their Windows 11 experience. As Windows 11 continues to evolve, it's important to stay aware of which settings may impact performance and privacy negatively.

Key Takeaways from the Video​

  1. File Explorer Customization:
    • Modify the default view from Quick Access to This PC for a more familiar navigation experience.
    • Clear privacy areas by disabling unnecessary settings, ensuring a tidier explorer environment by enabling hidden files.
  2. Start Menu Tweaks:
    • Disable the "Recommended" section to streamline the Start menu, enhancing usability and reducing clutter.
  3. Taskbar Management:
    • Remove unwanted widgets and chats through Group Policy Editor, giving users a cleaner interface.
    • The video suggests disallowing these features entirely for a distraction-free workspace.
  4. Uninstalling Bloatware:
    • Ben emphasizes the need to eliminate unnecessary pre-installed apps, which can clutter the system and affect performance.
    • This involves using settings in the apps section to remove apps that are not frequently used.
  5. Ad Identification Turn Off:
    • Users can configure their Group Policies to turn off the advertising ID, reducing targeted ads and enhancing privacy.
    • The registry editing option is also available for those using Windows Home versions.
  6. Notifications and Suggestions:
    • Turning off tips and suggestions helps to maintain a focused work environment.
  7. Performance Settings:
    • Adjust performance options in the System Properties to ensure older systems run smoothly, although modern users may not witness significant changes.
  8. StartAllBack Program:
    • For users dissatisfied with the Windows 11 menu system, Ben recommends “StartAllBack,” which can revamp the Start Menu, making it resemble Windows 10 and allowing easier access to familiar features.

      Why These Changes Matter​

      As many Windows Forum members know, managing settings is crucial not only for improving system performance but also for protecting your personal information against unwanted data collection by Microsoft. With the ongoing discussions in the community about system efficiency and privacy, these tips are timely and relevant.

      Engage With the Community​

      What settings have you found essential to disable on your Windows 11 setup? Have you tried using StartAllBack or similar software? Share your experiences and tips in this thread! For more in-depth tutorials, or if you're interested in other Windows 11 tweaks, feel free to explore related threads or ask questions about personalizing your Windows experience!
 


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