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 Disabling Windows Telemetry Compatibility, Forever. It's a parasite

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post Feb 13 2017, 09:34 PM, updated 8y ago

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The thing keeps coming back. Even after I disabled it through GPEdit, the process keeps popping up.

And it hogged so much of the CPU processes, which explained why my laptop slowed down to a crawl after every bootup.

Any way to kill it once and for all?

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That seems like alot of work just for one process laugh.gif but I think I've found the solution thanks to one commenter from this website:

http://www.askvg.com/truth-behind-disallow...-in-windows-10/

Disabling "Connected User Experience" via GPEdit or Task Scheduler. The moment I disabled it (previously Command Prompt didn't do anything which was surprising), I didn't see the Telemetry return.


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post Feb 13 2017, 09:49 PM

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i don't think it can be killed "once and for all'. it's possible that it will come back after new windows updates are applied.

have you used this one before? https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
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post Feb 13 2017, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(horns @ Feb 13 2017, 09:49 PM)
i don't think it can be killed "once and for all'. it's possible that it will come back after new windows updates are applied.

have you used this one before? https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
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It even appears after disabling it, wouldn't be surprising if an update revives that thing.

I've not, but would give it a try. Thanks.
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post Feb 13 2017, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Feb 13 2017, 10:18 PM)
It even appears after disabling it, wouldn't be surprising if an update revives that thing.

I've not, but would give it a try. Thanks.
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yeah; shutup10 is handy, so that we can run checks and disable all these stuff when we need to. good luck.
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post Feb 14 2017, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(horns @ Feb 13 2017, 11:20 PM)
yeah; shutup10 is handy, so that we can run checks and disable all these stuff when we need to. good luck.
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It's back, like a zombie.

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post Feb 14 2017, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Feb 14 2017, 12:09 AM)
It's back, like a zombie.

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Did you reboot your computer?

I'm not sure how i did it but this thing is absent in task manager of my computers for now. I did use gpedit, shutup10, and also remove 2 services manually iinm (forgot the service names but you can look them up via search engines)

edit: i also disabled many things during the initial configurations after a clean install, before i go into the windows desktop.

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post Feb 14 2017, 11:04 AM

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Hell... I thought I was the only one having this problem, thinking it was a malware or something that was hogging the disk usage. I don't even know what it's there for...

It used to appear with ridiculous 100% disk usage a few days ago on my task manager as well, but it disappeared by itself now, somehow...
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post Feb 15 2017, 10:45 PM

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QUOTE(horns @ Feb 14 2017, 12:42 AM)
Did you reboot your computer?

I'm not sure how i did it but this thing is absent in task manager of my computers for now. I did use gpedit, shutup10, and also remove 2 services manually iinm (forgot the service names but you can look them up via search engines)

edit: i also disabled many things during the initial configurations after a clean install, before i go into the windows desktop.
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I did, and that bugger still came back. What's worse is that I just saw two instances bangwall.gif

FYI, it's part of the Windows Feedback feature. The thing that snoops on our data.
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post Feb 16 2017, 02:18 AM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Feb 15 2017, 10:45 PM)
I did, and that bugger still came back. What's worse is that I just saw two instances  bangwall.gif

FYI, it's part of the Windows Feedback feature. The thing that snoops on our data.
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maybe you can try this: https://www.howtogeek.com/235737/how-to-sto...u-for-feedback/

i must have done something in gpedit.msc also that the configuration for windows feedback feature is greyed out and set to 'never'.

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QUOTE(horns @ Feb 16 2017, 02:18 AM)
maybe you can try this: https://www.howtogeek.com/235737/how-to-sto...u-for-feedback/

i must have done something in gpedit.msc also that the configuration for windows feedback feature is greyed out and set to 'never'.
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The feedback isn't grayed out on my side, but I followed the Command Prompts command from another website to disable the thing. So far, it hasn't appeared but funnily this time the NVIDIA Container is the new culprit laugh.gif

Guess that I'll find some other ways to "kill" that thing.

EDIT: Telemetry is back...

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post Feb 17 2017, 01:57 AM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Feb 16 2017, 10:44 PM)
The feedback isn't grayed out on my side, but I followed the Command Prompts command from another website to disable the thing. So far, it hasn't appeared but funnily this time the NVIDIA Container is the new culprit laugh.gif

Guess that I'll find some other ways to "kill" that thing.

EDIT: Telemetry is back...
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.. i tweaked my system a lot; i really cannot remember what exactly i have applied; and i guess i didn't disable it either. it's just that it doesn't appear in my task manager for some reasons. i usually do this:

1. before going into desktop after a clean install:
- i disable pretty much every option available, including smart screen; i don't use cortana either.

2. after going into desktop:
- install drivers; reboot;
- wise registry cleaner > system tuneup > apply all; reboot;
- windows settings > notifications and actions > turn off all notifications;
- change power plans; turn off hibernate; set pagefile to 0 or custom;
- windows settings > devices > autoplay > turn it off;
- windows settings > personalizations > start > turn off all options;
- windows settings > accounts > sync your settings > turn all options off;
- windows settings > privacy > basically all options, including 'feedback and diagnostics' and 'background apps' > turn all options off; this include 'feedback hub'; reboot; (maybe it's this one?)
- apply shutup10 and blackviper's service list; running through gpedit.msc;
- clean up start menu; optimize all drives; reboot;
- more random custom stuff when i remember to apply them.





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post Feb 18 2017, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(horns @ Feb 17 2017, 01:57 AM)
.. i tweaked my system a lot; i really cannot remember what exactly i have applied; and i guess i didn't disable it either. it's just that it doesn't appear in my task manager for some reasons. i usually do this:

1. before going into desktop after a clean install:
- i disable pretty much every option available, including smart screen; i don't use cortana either.

2. after going into desktop:
- install drivers; reboot;
- wise registry cleaner > system tuneup > apply all; reboot;
- windows settings > notifications and actions > turn off all notifications;
- change power plans; turn off hibernate; set pagefile to 0 or custom;
- windows settings > devices > autoplay > turn it off;
- windows settings > personalizations > start > turn off all options;
- windows settings > accounts > sync your settings > turn all options off;
- windows settings > privacy > basically all options, including 'feedback and diagnostics' and 'background apps' > turn all options off; this include 'feedback hub'; reboot; (maybe it's this one?)
- apply shutup10 and blackviper's service list; running through gpedit.msc;
- clean up start menu; optimize all drives; reboot;
- more random custom stuff when i remember to apply them.
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That seems like alot of work just for one process laugh.gif but I think I've found the solution thanks to one commenter from this website:

http://www.askvg.com/truth-behind-disallow...-in-windows-10/

Disabling "Connected User Experience" via GPEdit or Task Scheduler. The moment I disabled it (previously Command Prompt didn't do anything which was surprising), I didn't see the Telemetry return.

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post Feb 19 2017, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Feb 18 2017, 12:02 PM)
That seems like alot of work just for one process laugh.gif but I think I've found the solution thanks to one commenter from this website:

http://www.askvg.com/truth-behind-disallow...-in-windows-10/

Disabling "Connected User Experience" via GPEdit or Task Scheduler. The moment I disabled it (previously Command Prompt didn't do anything which was surprising), I didn't see the Telemetry return.
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sweet biggrin.gif added this into my optimization list too thanks!
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post Feb 27 2017, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Feb 18 2017, 12:02 PM)
That seems like alot of work just for one process laugh.gif but I think I've found the solution thanks to one commenter from this website:

http://www.askvg.com/truth-behind-disallow...-in-windows-10/

Disabling "Connected User Experience" via GPEdit or Task Scheduler. The moment I disabled it (previously Command Prompt didn't do anything which was surprising), I didn't see the Telemetry return.
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put this into your first post as well

might be useful for other forumer also
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QUOTE(vanpersie91 @ Feb 27 2017, 03:11 PM)
put this into your first post as well

might be useful for other forumer also
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Good idea.

 

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