Anonymous
8/23/2025, 11:07:06 PM
No.106361750
>>106360201
>I just want my computer to not heat up and the fans be loud when I have nothing but a video playing or even just a terminal running WSL
I thought you were talking about the surface laptop - to be fair, consumer laptops aren't really famed for their good heat dissipation and efficiency.
and from a quick glance, it looks like tearing down this model just for maintenance cleaning will be a PITA.
>Just today I opened the task manager and I saw that the compatibility telemetry was hogging 90% of my CPU for a short while for some reason.
I couldn't for the love of god remind myself when was the last time DiagTrack and CompatTelRunner were blatantly running during my daily usage, especially in my latest install of windows.
And all I had done with telemetry was enable the telemetry configuration policy and set it to 0 (Though the "level 0" option only affects enterprise-based editions, including Education proper), then enabled most of the recommended configuration options in ShutUp10.
>Does LTSC or any kind of debloating script or tool fix this?
LTSC is basically binary-identical to Enterprise, but as a fixed release instead of rolling, plus without the surface(heh)-level Store/UWP applications (think the "bundled apps" analogy in android distributions, the core UWP apps necessary for the system are still here). It's not really a panacea.
'True' debloating tools that modify your installation image (think Optimize-Offline, MSMG, NTLite, and other tools taking advantage of Windows servicing stack and dism) aren't exactly panacea either, and you might fuck things up when handled improper.
>but there's a paste in the OP regarding debloating that you might want to check out
>I just want my computer to not heat up and the fans be loud when I have nothing but a video playing or even just a terminal running WSL
I thought you were talking about the surface laptop - to be fair, consumer laptops aren't really famed for their good heat dissipation and efficiency.
and from a quick glance, it looks like tearing down this model just for maintenance cleaning will be a PITA.
>Just today I opened the task manager and I saw that the compatibility telemetry was hogging 90% of my CPU for a short while for some reason.
I couldn't for the love of god remind myself when was the last time DiagTrack and CompatTelRunner were blatantly running during my daily usage, especially in my latest install of windows.
And all I had done with telemetry was enable the telemetry configuration policy and set it to 0 (Though the "level 0" option only affects enterprise-based editions, including Education proper), then enabled most of the recommended configuration options in ShutUp10.
>Does LTSC or any kind of debloating script or tool fix this?
LTSC is basically binary-identical to Enterprise, but as a fixed release instead of rolling, plus without the surface(heh)-level Store/UWP applications (think the "bundled apps" analogy in android distributions, the core UWP apps necessary for the system are still here). It's not really a panacea.
'True' debloating tools that modify your installation image (think Optimize-Offline, MSMG, NTLite, and other tools taking advantage of Windows servicing stack and dism) aren't exactly panacea either, and you might fuck things up when handled improper.
>but there's a paste in the OP regarding debloating that you might want to check out