![]() ![]() That includes: Security, backup/restore and so on.Ĭurrently I've managed to uninstall/disable most of the features I don't use post-installation and I'm not sure what I would gain by not having those features/components being installed in the first place instead, other than satisfying my OCD with the knowledge that they were never there to begin with. For anything else I've always resorted to third party applications and won't mind continuing to do so. The only app I know that I need is Windows Store as some games depends on it being installed. Off the top of my head, I'm not able to come up with any of the new Windows features that I actually use and wouldn't be able to find a suitable substitute for. I do like to customize the look and functionality of my operating system while keeping it slimmed down and not bogged down with features I never use, but I'd rather it not be an ongoing project with constant problem solving. I am a bit of a tinkerer with regards to my personal system. I don't really have the money for this at the moment but I would like to have a conversation about it to determine if I even should once I'm able to. ![]() The question in the title is what I'm currently pondering. ![]()
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