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Hi,
With the launch of the DCH drivers, I found myself in a situation where I have no choice but to *not* use NTLite (or at least not use it to its fullest potential).
DCH drivers require the Windows Store to download the Graphics (Intel and NVIDIA) Control Panel.
The Windows Store (and UWP generally speaking) requires a bunch of other components and services to work.
That practically prevents me from removing hundreds of components. And the most annoying thing is, I don't even use UWP. The only UWP apps I use are the Graphics Control Panels themselves. So I'm literally keeping hundreds of components - just for 2 apps. Needless to say, this is a massive waste of resources.
So here's my question:
I want to remove all the components that I used to remove, including those related to UWP; but still retain the ability to change settings found in the Graphics Control Panel. (The "Quality"/"Performance" settings in the NVIDIA control panel for example).
Are there any alternative methods that I can do this without installing the control panel apps themselves? (3rd parties programs, registry keys, powershell,...?)
Thank you very much.
With the launch of the DCH drivers, I found myself in a situation where I have no choice but to *not* use NTLite (or at least not use it to its fullest potential).
DCH drivers require the Windows Store to download the Graphics (Intel and NVIDIA) Control Panel.
The Windows Store (and UWP generally speaking) requires a bunch of other components and services to work.
That practically prevents me from removing hundreds of components. And the most annoying thing is, I don't even use UWP. The only UWP apps I use are the Graphics Control Panels themselves. So I'm literally keeping hundreds of components - just for 2 apps. Needless to say, this is a massive waste of resources.
So here's my question:
I want to remove all the components that I used to remove, including those related to UWP; but still retain the ability to change settings found in the Graphics Control Panel. (The "Quality"/"Performance" settings in the NVIDIA control panel for example).
Are there any alternative methods that I can do this without installing the control panel apps themselves? (3rd parties programs, registry keys, powershell,...?)
Thank you very much.