Hey Brian, Thanks for the content. It's truly refreshing to have someone such as yourself showing us what we can do to help protect our privacy. It's so sick how Microsoft just doesn't care. I'd like to recommend a video. Companies such as HP make it almost damn near impossible to get rid of their bloating. I've never seen something like it. They collect and harvest so much data as well. And there's very little you can do to have it stopped. I've got a HP gaming laptop and it's shocking how much I bloat is running in the background. It not only uses valuable resources, it collects data constantly. Solutions are hard to come by and HP support is useless. Perhaps you might have a trick or two up your sleave? That's about it. Thanks again for the content. It's appreciated.
I know is out of topic, but Brian in your experience, what is better... Storage SENSE, Disk Clean Up with cleanup system files activated, Microsoft PC Manager or use a third party tool?
any way to stop Gaming Services from running automatic in windows 10 option is greyed out for any changes gaming services ramps up whenever it wants even when system is idle
What about if we are not looking for a cheap windows 10 Pro key or 11 Pro key but we are looking for a cheap Windows update key to update windows 7 to windows 10 ? ? ?
@Britec09 - yeah youre right...there is alleays 2 ways to do things....the complicated way and the easy way👍 By the way there is also 2 answers to a question......an answer saying you will give the answer but never does. And a answer telling the answer. But of course no answer is also a answer......
Hey Brian, Thanks for the content. It's truly refreshing to have someone such as yourself showing us what we can do to help protect our privacy. It's so sick how Microsoft just doesn't care.
I'd like to recommend a video. Companies such as HP make it almost damn near impossible to get rid of their bloating. I've never seen something like it. They collect and harvest so much data as well. And there's very little you can do to have it stopped. I've got a HP gaming laptop and it's shocking how much I bloat is running in the background. It not only uses valuable resources, it collects data constantly. Solutions are hard to come by and HP support is useless. Perhaps you might have a trick or two up your sleave?
That's about it. Thanks again for the content. It's appreciated.
0:08 This also works Windows 7 as well. We can develop with blocked virus apps to deploy with pre-blocked malware apps
Correct
@@Britec09 thanks Britec09
why are you still in Windows 7 ??????
Great stuff. Can we block Microsoft's own awful-ware too, like Recall?
You can block Microsoft apps, watch the whole video
@@Britec09 Yes, I saw it after I commented. Thanks.
Alternatively there are also DisallowRun and RestrictRun policies in the Registry to block certain executables.
Plenty of other ways, these are just a few
Thank you Brian for your valuable advice and for the completeness and elegance of your presentation.
My pleasure!
If I was in some jobs I could have fun on my last day at work. 🤣 Have a good weekend Brian.
You too!
I also get this question asked: How to block a program from accessing the internet using Windows Firewall (Win10 Pro and Win11 Pro)
I know is out of topic, but Brian in your experience, what is better... Storage SENSE, Disk Clean Up with cleanup system files activated, Microsoft PC Manager or use a third party tool?
Thank you, Brian! 👍🏼
My pleasure!
Great! Thanks Brian.
My pleasure!
any way to stop Gaming Services from running automatic in windows 10 option is greyed out for any changes gaming services ramps up whenever it wants even when system is idle
You always make videos fir WINDOWS 11 PRO users , why not for HOME users? Make videos for HOME users also ,not everyone has PRO version.
I have made home user videos?
@Britec09 I didn't find it
There are ways to do this on Windows 11 Home using third-party software to edit group policies.
Can you copy what he does on this video with your windows system?
@@toonnut1 The Group Policy Editor has multiple ways to get it working on Home.
What about if we are not looking for a cheap windows 10 Pro key or 11 Pro key but we are looking for a cheap Windows update key to update windows 7 to windows 10 ? ? ?
$12 is not that expensive for a key
theres much easier method that can do all this automatically with a program or just use a good anti virus like Kaspersky
Which programm?
Kaspersky is banned in USA
@Britec09 Kaspersky's only banned from use by federal agencies in the US. Private citizens or businesses can still use it.
dose this work with home version of windows 10
No, you would need to use policy plus github.com/Fleex255/PolicyPlus/releases/tag/June2021
If Microsucks lets you do it...
They always have
@Britec09
but I doubt it this time...
since Greed knows no boundaries...
AWESOME !
Thanks!!
👍👍
Thanks
There is easier method that can do all this automatically......
Always many ways to do things
@Britec09 - yeah youre right...there is alleays 2 ways to do things....the complicated way and the easy way👍 By the way there is also 2 answers to a question......an answer saying you will give the answer but never does. And a answer telling the answer. But of course no answer is also a answer......
400!
Ho, Hum!