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Answer: IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.


Recommended steps for a good debloat :)

After a fresh windows installation make sure you do all the windows updates. For some reason windows wont always find all the needed/recent updates for your device right away so let your PC on for a day or two, restart every 5-6 hours and check for windows updates during these two days. After these two days, make sure every device in device manager is working properly (no unknown devices or yellow triangles under devices), so either install windows optional updates (which should install the appropriate drivers), or download the drivers for your device yourself.

At the last day of the updates, use window's cleaner to clean the window's updates cache:
windows update cache
restart, and check for updates one last time.

After these are done:

Disable tamper protection in windows defender and then use:

winaerotweaker to disable windows update (and other crap) and restart,
IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.

Additionally:

WPD.exe to disable telemetry and restart,
OOSU10.exe to disable whatever is left and restart.

Win-Debloat-Tools to debloat your system (they have some in-depth tweaks) and restart.

Finally, its useful to follow a video as this as every year, new people find new ways to debloat windows.

Remember that after a windows update, some of the disabled features might get re-installed/re-enabled. Make sure you have automatic windows updates turned off (check for windows updates when you want to check) and every now and then check the window's features configuration (if they got re-enabled).

I have achieved less than 2.5 GB ram usage with the above tools.

For daily use I recommend using BCuninstaller to uninstall files (its a deep uninstaller but open-source) in combination with everything which is a tool that can search everything in your PC, to delete leftovers from uninstalled programs (as BCuninstaller can't find everything).

Tools like CCleaner are good for registry cleaning and important: startup programs disabling. Disabling program's auto-update features and just enabling them once every 3-4 months just for the updates to happen, is a great way to save some GBs of ram. There are some startup stuff you might disable from CCleaner and ruin your day, like you can disable the Wifi completely, the printer capability and the audio of windows. They are reversible, just find out which service was the one for audio/wifi/printer and re-enable it.

After doing all of the above, you might want to do something to reduce latency (includes unlocking all cores of your CPU, using a debloater for your Nvidia driversdebloater for your Nvidia drivers etc.), I recommend this video.

Answer: IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.


Recommended steps for a good debloat :)

After a fresh windows installation make sure you do all the windows updates. For some reason windows wont always find all the needed/recent updates for your device right away so let your PC on for a day or two, restart every 5-6 hours and check for windows updates during these two days. After these two days, make sure every device in device manager is working properly (no unknown devices or yellow triangles under devices), so either install windows optional updates (which should install the appropriate drivers), or download the drivers for your device yourself.

At the last day of the updates, use window's cleaner to clean the window's updates cache:
windows update cache
restart, and check for updates one last time.

After these are done:

Disable tamper protection in windows defender and then use:

winaerotweaker to disable windows update (and other crap) and restart,
IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.

Additionally:

WPD.exe to disable telemetry and restart,
OOSU10.exe to disable whatever is left and restart.

Win-Debloat-Tools to debloat your system (they have some in-depth tweaks) and restart.

Finally, its useful to follow a video as this as every year, new people find new ways to debloat windows.

Remember that after a windows update, some of the disabled features might get re-installed/re-enabled. Make sure you have automatic windows updates turned off (check for windows updates when you want to check) and every now and then check the window's features configuration (if they got re-enabled).

I have achieved less than 2.5 GB ram usage with the above tools.

For daily use I recommend using BCuninstaller to uninstall files (its a deep uninstaller but open-source) in combination with everything which is a tool that can search everything in your PC, to delete leftovers from uninstalled programs (as BCuninstaller can't find everything).

Tools like CCleaner are good for registry cleaning and important: startup programs disabling. Disabling program's auto-update features and just enabling them once every 3-4 months just for the updates to happen, is a great way to save some GBs of ram. There are some startup stuff you might disable from CCleaner and ruin your day, like you can disable the Wifi completely, the printer capability and the audio of windows. They are reversible, just find out which service was the one for audio/wifi/printer and re-enable it.

After doing all of the above, you might want to do something to reduce latency (includes unlocking all cores of your CPU, using a debloater for your Nvidia drivers etc.), I recommend this video.

Answer: IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.


Recommended steps for a good debloat :)

After a fresh windows installation make sure you do all the windows updates. For some reason windows wont always find all the needed/recent updates for your device right away so let your PC on for a day or two, restart every 5-6 hours and check for windows updates during these two days. After these two days, make sure every device in device manager is working properly (no unknown devices or yellow triangles under devices), so either install windows optional updates (which should install the appropriate drivers), or download the drivers for your device yourself.

At the last day of the updates, use window's cleaner to clean the window's updates cache:
windows update cache
restart, and check for updates one last time.

After these are done:

Disable tamper protection in windows defender and then use:

winaerotweaker to disable windows update (and other crap) and restart,
IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.

Additionally:

WPD.exe to disable telemetry and restart,
OOSU10.exe to disable whatever is left and restart.

Win-Debloat-Tools to debloat your system (they have some in-depth tweaks) and restart.

Finally, its useful to follow a video as this as every year, new people find new ways to debloat windows.

Remember that after a windows update, some of the disabled features might get re-installed/re-enabled. Make sure you have automatic windows updates turned off (check for windows updates when you want to check) and every now and then check the window's features configuration (if they got re-enabled).

I have achieved less than 2.5 GB ram usage with the above tools.

For daily use I recommend using BCuninstaller to uninstall files (its a deep uninstaller but open-source) in combination with everything which is a tool that can search everything in your PC, to delete leftovers from uninstalled programs (as BCuninstaller can't find everything).

Tools like CCleaner are good for registry cleaning and important: startup programs disabling. Disabling program's auto-update features and just enabling them once every 3-4 months just for the updates to happen, is a great way to save some GBs of ram. There are some startup stuff you might disable from CCleaner and ruin your day, like you can disable the Wifi completely, the printer capability and the audio of windows. They are reversible, just find out which service was the one for audio/wifi/printer and re-enable it.

After doing all of the above, you might want to do something to reduce latency (includes unlocking all cores of your CPU, using a debloater for your Nvidia drivers etc.), I recommend this video.

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Answer: IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.


Recommended steps for a good debloat :)

After a fresh windows installation make sure you do all the windows updates. For some reason windows wont always find all the needed/recent updates for your device right away so let your PC on for a day or two, restart every 5-6 hours and check for windows updates during these two days. After these two days, make sure every device in device manager is working properly (no unknown devices or yellow triangles under devices), so either install windows optional updates (which should install the appropriate drivers), or download the drivers for your device yourself.

At the last day of the updates, use window's cleaner to clean the window's updates cache:
windows update cache
restart, and check for updates one last time.

After these are done:

Disable tamper protection in windows defender and then use:

winaerotweaker to disable windows update (and other crap) and restart,
IObit Unlocker or Unlocker to remove Antimalware Service Executable folder and file from your hard drive.

Additionally:

WPD.exe to disable telemetry and restart,
OOSU10.exe to disable whatever is left and restart.

Win-Debloat-Tools to debloat your system (they have some in-depth tweaks) and restart.

Finally, its useful to follow a video as this as every year, new people find new ways to debloat windows.

Remember that after a windows update, some of the disabled features might get re-installed/re-enabled. Make sure you have automatic windows updates turned off (check for windows updates when you want to check) and every now and then check the window's features configuration (if they got re-enabled).

I have achieved less than 2.5 GB ram usage with the above tools.

For daily use I recommend using BCuninstaller to uninstall files (its a deep uninstaller but open-source) in combination with everything which is a tool that can search everything in your PC, to delete leftovers from uninstalled programs (as BCuninstaller can't find everything).

Tools like CCleaner are good for registry cleaning and important: startup programs disabling. Disabling program's auto-update features and just enabling them once every 3-4 months just for the updates to happen, is a great way to save some GBs of ram. There are some startup stuff you might disable from CCleaner and ruin your day, like you can disable the Wifi completely, the printer capability and the audio of windows. They are reversible, just find out which service was the one for audio/wifi/printer and re-enable it.

After doing all of the above, you might want to do something to reduce latency (includes unlocking all cores of your CPU, using a debloater for your Nvidia drivers etc.), I recommend this video.