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>>when CPU usage goes to 100%
>This is actually not very nice.
I hear you anon, but modern processors are designed to "race to idle", and are most efficient that way. Some START command autism to lower process priority or to pin them to a single core (so they use less power and therefore don't make your fans spin up) is an option if you find it truly intolerable.
>>drive starts accessing
>This barely ever let's my media disk sleep :(
I simply unmount drives that aren't in use. Ironically enough, this can be scheduled with the MOUNTVOL command.
>>A such, a lot of memescripts disable the scheduled tasks..
>I have noticed some process count autism with these "debloating" scripts which honestly seems strange...
You know what poors are like: big number = bad. Process count autism is especially dumb. The irony is that there are some fast, simple (and above all, easily-reversed) registry tweaks that bring RAM and process counts crashing down to Windows 8 levels that don't fuck up your system. However, deblooters hate simple solutions - they behave like it's not a real "debloot" if you don't break some basic (and possibly vital) system function.