- Mar 29, 2018
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I dont think theres big ( even at all ) any difference in cpu/memory usage when disabling stuff with syshardener. I think those tweaks are more security/privacy based. myself.....
I am no MS or computer expert but I use SysHardener @ default + a few other options and I experience a small but definite decrease in CPU. And I believe I can safely add that its main purpose is to reduce attack surface in the system, i.e. harden the system. One of many included options is to turn off telemetry with a corresponding reduction in what data is shared. There are also available outbound firewall rules that harden WF, plus a whole lot more. My two cents!