Windows Auto Optimization

View Poll Results: Should such a feature be built-into Windows 10?

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  • Yes

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  • No

    4 80.00%

  1. Posts : 14
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #1

    Windows Auto Optimization


    Hello folks! Does Windows have an auto optimization feature built-in so that it is able to determine the PC specs and make changes in such a way so that only the core necessary functionalities are enabled on a PC with low resources?

    Windows has a 'Battery Saver' feature which when enabled turns off certain Windows features as seen here
    Similarly, it is has a 'Tablet Mode' that changes the appearance to be more user friendly on a tablet PC.

    It would be so good to have a feature named 'Auto Optimization' which when enabled would automatically check and determine the overall specs of the PC and categorize it as Low, Mid or High (remember 'Windows Experience Index'?) and then make adjustments in such a way so as to ensure that the system runs smoothly. If the PC is categorized as Low, the feature would then make changes to unneeded background services/apps, Analytics/tracking, Visual effects, animations/performance, sync, enable battery saver, etc. to ensure that the OS and programs run smoothly.

    There may be 3rd party programs that may do this already but it would be good that Windows has this feature built-in. What do you think? Is this something that MS should consider and work on? Would like to know your views.
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  2. Posts : 6,930
    Windows 11 Pro - Windows 7 HP - Lubuntu
       #2

    Normally the main thing that slow down a computer are those programs that load at startup and stay memory resident just to be fast launching or to spy what you do.
    Run MSConfig and find out the services and start up programs that you can turn off.
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  3. Posts : 1,728
    Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2
       #3

    Additional feature that affects all programs:

    Settings -> System -> About -> Advanced system settings -> performance -> settings
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