Turning off unnecessary animations and transparency effects in Windows 11 may seem like a small change, but it can make a big difference in your PC's performance and usability.
Does there really need to be an article about this? I mean it should be a no brainer. Not that it changes much, it’s still Windows 11 at the end of the day.
I did the same with both 10 and 7. Turned off aero transparency etc all of it I could find so windows would allocate enough resources for what I needed
Does there really need to be an article about this? I mean it should be a no brainer. Not that it changes much, it’s still Windows 11 at the end of the day.
It’s just an ad for Windows 11.
I did the same with both 10 and 7. Turned off aero transparency etc all of it I could find so windows would allocate enough resources for what I needed
Key word being should. I haven’t looked into these options yet, but there’s a reason Microslot has a reputation for hiding setting
Especially settings that make you computer faster