HeneryH wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2019 6:44 pmAre we just having a fun side topic?
Pretty much.
As for me, my work box is a company-supplied Win 10 laptop. At home my every day driver is a Linux Mint box with some VMs for Win 7 and Win 10.
My BI box runs a minimal, stripped-down install of Win 10 Pro that dumps the Stored clips to a hidden NAS. I highly recommend the use of something like
DeBloater to get rid of all the utterly pointless sludge that Win 10 installs. Look at all the junk you can have Debloater remove:
3DBuilder, Appconnector, Bing Finance, Bing News, Bing Sports, Bing Weather, Fresh Paint, Get started, Microsoft Office Hub, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Microsoft Sticky Notes, OneNote, OneConnect, People, Skype for Desktop, Alarms, Camera, Maps, Phone, SoundRecorder, XboxApp, Zune Music, Zune Video, Windows communications apps, Minecraft, PowerBI, Network Speed Test, Phone, Messaging, Office Sway, Windows Feedback Hub, Bing Food And Drink, Bing Travel, Bing Health And Fitness, Windows Reading List, Twitter, Pandora, Flipboard, Shazam, CandyCrush, CandyCrushSoda, King apps, iHeartRadio, Netflix, DrawboardPDF, PicsArt-PhotoStudio, FarmVille 2 Country Escape, TuneInRadio, Asphalt8, NYT Crossword, CyberLink MediaSuite Essentials, Facebook, Royal Revolt 2, Caesars Slots Free Casino, March of Empires, Phototastic Collage, Autodesk SketchBook, Duolingo, EclipseManager, ActiproSoftware, BioEnrollment, Windows Feedback, Xbox Game CallableUI, Xbox Identity Provider, and ContactSupport.
I kept Skype and a couple of other things and dumped everything else. It made a big difference on my BI box. Using Debloater dropped the idle/resting load by almost
30%.