Careful once you go down that black hole of Lite/Not recommended you cannot come back......unless your father takes out the Emperor and redeems himself. Maybe then you could.
It's the dark side of the Ntlite lol
Anything can be more demanding in the right situation. The real question is why you want to know. Do you also have a low end machine? Help me out a bit here.
I have a AMD 8350 and have had the exact processor as you before. Many ways to improve the system in the bios in those older systems. Also might want to stick with 7 if I am being honest. 10 can work and got it to work on old systems just not as efficient.
As Garlin posted that link I read it
How does it work?
When apps and system processes create temporary files, these files will automatically be placed into reserved storage. These temporary files won’t consume free user space when they are created and will be less likely to do so as temporary...
Yes
Over provisioning, yes that's the name just didn't come to mind. In the reserve storage part I will try tonight and see. Don't think much will happen and won't till I do a update.
Since I have removed windows updates and now relying on Ntlite for those updates I would never go back since...
Okay, I am sure there must have been a setting that got changed in Ntlite, I am away from my computer so cannot help much at the moment. If someone else chimes in before I get to it tonight and fixes it for you then great.
I have finally been able to try this out and there wasn't much that I really could take away from it since it goes too far with my build. I got what I needed from mostly cherry picking from gameros. If I remove anything else then I start to break the things I need.
If someone else gets...
Have you tried both of these before we go through Ntlite
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5655-clear-reset-thumbnail-cache-windows-10-a.html
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5645-rebuild-icon-cache-windows-10-a.html
Press Windows Key + S and enter folder options. Select File Explorer Options from the menu. After File Explorer Options window opens, go to View tab and make sure that Always show icons, never thumbnails option is unchecked. Now click on Apply and OK to save change
This is from the web, let me...
Microsoft said...Our goal is to improve the day-to-day function of your PC by ensuring critical OS functions always have access to disk space. Without reserved storage, if a user almost fills up her or his storage, several Windows and application scenarios become unreliable. Windows and...
The delay I had before in starting up was long as well but in your situation it doesn't seem to be the same thing. Either way hope someone else can chime in and know more. Either way if nothing comes in will see what my issue was again and report.
I remember having a very slow startup before when I stopped a certain service but I am away from my computer right now so cannot remember the name of it. Not sure if this pertains to you at all but when I get back on will look again at what it's called.
Does it happen after all restarts?
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