How To Identify And Remove Unnecessary Windows 10 Programs (2020)
- December 31, 2019
- Posted by: Craig Chamberlin
- Category: Microsoft Windows










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Lesson Overview:
This lesson can be found within my Book 27 Amazing Windows 10 Performance Boosting Tips: A Complete Visual Guide For Beginners, Intermediates & Experts. The goal of this lesson is to teach the user How To Identify And Remove Unnecessary Windows 10 Programs in 2020, This lesson is performed using a complete visual guide. First, we will assess the primary skill one user will obtain through the lesson. Second, a brief risk analysis of how the lesson can impact system performance and security. Finally, we conclude with learning why this particular lesson is important.
Skills Obtained In This Lesson:

Risk Analysis Of This Lesson:

Why Learning How To Identify And Remove Unnecessary Windows 10 Programs (2020) Is Important:
What Are Unnecessary Programs, Such As Bloatware?
Microsoft Windows often ships with a series of software packages included with Windows. Many of these software packages are extremely useful. You likely have bloatware on your machine if you purchased your laptop or computer from a third-party such as Dell, Gateway, Lenovo, HP, or others like it. Bloatware is any unessential software that was installed on your machine before it got shipped out to you. This bloatware may be something as apparent as a game in which the vendor wants you to subscribe.
However, some bloatware is harder to identify because it looks incredibly complicated or significant in terms of its usage. This vagueness is why it’s imperative to use critical tools when evaluating your software on your computer. You can quickly identify many unnecessary programs installed on your computer with a quick Google search. Type the name of the program into the search and follow it up with something like “is essential?”. What we’re looking for here is a website that helps us identify the utility of the application we have installed.
Where Can I Go To Identify Unnecessary Programs, Such As Bloatware?
There are many websites out there that helped identify the purpose of an application. If the purpose is to serve the basic functionality of the laptop, such as a printer or driver, then you probably want to keep it. However, if the utility is to serve as something cosmetic or perhaps something entertaining oh, then you’ll probably want to remove it. The more software you can remove from your computer, the better.
Computer software applications all potentially run as a background service. What we accomplish by removing bloatware is removing every possible background service that could be running. The reason is that these processes, while they may use few resources on their own, add up. For example, if you’ve got 15 processes that use 1% of your processing power each, then you have a situation where 15% of your processing power is in constant usage. Its Death By A Thousand Cuts.