

Uninstalling Features from the command line Use the Turn Windows features on or off from the Programs and Features screen.

Those however are easy removable from the installed OS. I found Windows 7 comes with loads of features that I don't like. " DisableProgress "=dword:00000000 if copy from MTP device no progress window " CopyFileOverlappedCount "=dword:00000020 " CopyFileChunkSize "=dword:00008000 32KB blocks also see CopyBufferSize " CopyFileBufferedSynchronousIo "=dword:00000040 64 streams " ExclusiveModeFramerateThresholdPercent "=dword:000000 2d ( 45 ) " ExclusiveModeFramerateAveragingPeriodMs "=dword:000000fa (1000) 250 " UseHWDrawListEntriesOnWARP "=dword:00000001 (0) " TelemetryFramesSequenceMaximumPeriodMilliseconds "=dword:000001f4 (1000) 500 " ForceEffectMode "=dword:00000001 opaque windows, transparant taskbar (UseOLEDTaskbarTransparency 0/1 dark/light) " EnableDrawToBackbuffer "=dword:0000001 (0) " DisallowNonDrawListRendering "=dword:00000000 (0) " DisableHologramCompositor "=dword:00000001 VR/Steam Hololens? Try disabling the "Intel® Smart Sound Technologie voor USB audio" in device manager. On Windows 10 / 11 you may find your USB audio device is not working and you will see a red cross on the volume icon in the tray.
