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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 896275" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>A clean install just makes so much sense here as well. A HP desktop that I did this to for a friend last year, sorry can't remember the spec, was so bloated with their crapware, Hp Support assistant didn't seem very inclined to support the owner, it appeared more inclined to report back to HP. Clean installing Win 10 had a very similar result, seemingly performing at double the speeds reached with all the bloat on it.</p><p></p><p>I've never understood why manufacturers install so much crap, other than for money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 896275, member: 69368"] A clean install just makes so much sense here as well. A HP desktop that I did this to for a friend last year, sorry can't remember the spec, was so bloated with their crapware, Hp Support assistant didn't seem very inclined to support the owner, it appeared more inclined to report back to HP. Clean installing Win 10 had a very similar result, seemingly performing at double the speeds reached with all the bloat on it. I've never understood why manufacturers install so much crap, other than for money. [/QUOTE]
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