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 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.
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.
This post has been edited by UserU: Feb 27 2017, 04:41 PM