You can try https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater and see what
happens.

On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:12 PM Csaba Toth <[email protected]> wrote:

> I also use process explorer as a partial malware deterrent. Many malware
> writers know that it's better not mess with developers. So I've seen
> multiple malware code which does not infect if it senses the presence of
> the process explorer, because that can be a precursor of a stubborn
> developer like me and thus bad juju: one major goal for the malware is to
> remain stealth. These codes are along the ones which try to disable various
> anti virus products and auto update. Just sayin'
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 8:59 AM Csaba Toth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Task manager is quite lame. Use Mark Russinovich's Process Explorer. It's
>> a Microsoft tool bc Mark joined MS. Doesn't need installation, download it
>> only from MS. It's also part of the sysinternals group of tools with which
>> you can monitor disk IO, network and registry activity in details as well -
>> to name a few.
>>
>> Things like stupid DropBox's syncing can bog down a Windows. That was one
>> of the culprit for my wife's laptop. I also discovered that although my
>> fortified LEDE Wrt3200 ACM works with everything (including a dozen of
>> smart gadgets) my wife's laptop's wifi chip does not like it. So I wired a
>> lan cable to her, that helped in a major way. Lastly, it needs an internal
>> cleaning of fans and stuff, 4 years of gunk I think.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 7:27 AM Chris McQuistion <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> It the sluggishness caused by the CPU?  You’d be able to see CPU usage
>>> in Task Manager. Could it be I/O issues causes by hard drive activity or a
>>> slow hard drive?  You can see that in Resource Manager.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Sep 17, 2020, at 8:04 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>> I have an older, dual-boot laptop that is responsive when booted into
>>> Linux, but noticeably sluggish when booted into Windows 10. It has plenty
>>> of RAM, and I have virus-scanned it both from within Windows and from
>>> within Linux, without finding malware. Does anyone have a suggestion of how
>>> to find out what is hogging the CPU under Windows? It didn't use to be this
>>> sluggish under Windows.
>>>
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