>>105588097I have 0.76% usage at 72 right now on Windows 10 with many extra processes:
Keepass - password manager
OpenShell - nonshit start menu
Windhawk x2 - gui tweaks
{ LauncherService
LogonShell } - Classic Logon
Retrobar - nonshit taskbar
Redshift x2 - night light
AltDrag - x window manager like behavior for dragging/resizing windows
WiXKill - xkill for windows
NetworkIndicator - better customizable network indicator
SndVolTray - sndvol indicator and hook to launch above tray and not in stupid whatever position on the screen
Trackball Works - kensington trackball thing
{ HuionTablet
HuionTablet Core
HuionTablet Server } - huion tablet things
VcXsrv - X server
Pulseaudio - pulseaudio for routing audio from WSL to Windows sound card
Marble (Firefox) x15
Process Explorer
37 system processes
35 other processes
If I weren't into customization (10 looks like garbage) it would be <55 processes with 15 browser processes processes. I think it's around 30 system processes at startup, but some launch on demand. If didn't use explorer.exe as shell it would be around 20 system processes. Everything I use works. Used that setup for few years and it's fine. It's not even completely clean, because I didn't use dism to remove some stupid things like Smartscreen, because it can't be done on live system. It's possible to trim more. My system has working WSL and virtualization. If someone doesn't care about this you can disable 6 more network processes (they aren't needed for working wired connection and manual ip settings) and few Hyper-V processes (they are on demand, but run).