
From now on, you will no see any suggested content in the Windows 10 Settings app. On the right panel, toggle the switch under “Show me suggested content in the Settings page” to the “OFF” position. In the Settings app, go to “Privacy → General”. Open the Settings app by pressing the Win + I keyboard shortcut. All you have to do is toggle an option and you are done. The PC Settings app itself has options to quickly remove suggested content and video tutorials from it. So, if you think these embedded tips are not helpful to you, you can easily remove tips and suggested content from the Windows 10’s settings app. This makes it quite confusing for new users. What’s more, these tips and suggested content blend in with other components of the Settings app like “Related Settings” and option links. If you ask me, these are not that helpful. However, most of the video tips are very basic and most of the help links are nothing but Bing search queries. Disabling those rated as Low impact or No impact will have little or no effect on your startup time, but this might still be worth doing since disabling them can free up precious RAM.These tips in the Settings app are mainly intended to help you find your way through different options and show how you can use them to your benefit. In reviewing which apps to kick out of your startup routine, look at the ones that are rated as High and Medium, since disabling those will have the greatest effect on speeding up your system at startup. The higher the impact indicator, the longer a program takes to load, thereby increasing the time it takes for Windows to completely start. These indicators measure the impact a startup program has on your PC’s CPU and disk drive at startup. An app can be tagged with one of four different impact indicators: No impact, Low impact, Medium impact, or High impact. To disable an app, turn off its switch.īelow the switch is an indicator for impact. The switch indicates a status of On or Off to tell you whether or not that app is currently in your startup routine. Open Settings > Apps > Startup to view a list of all apps that can start up automatically and determine which should be disabled.
