Minimizing the applications and services on your computer can help to reduce the hacker attack service. If an app or service does not exist and can not be started, then it can not be exploited. The consumer desktop version of Microsoft Windows is good at keeping backward compatibility. This unfortunately leads to increasing hacker attack service and bloated installations.
Microsoft Windows 10 can remove some of the unneeded software. In this example, we will remove the .Net Framework.
The command prompt command "systeminfo" shows the following:
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
OS Version: 10.0.19045 N/A Build 19045
Before starting, please create a restoration point in case you want to undo the changes. Press Start button, type "restore", choose Create A Restore Point.
On the desktop, press the Start button then press the Settings icon (the gear).
In the Windows Settings, choose Apps and click Optional Features. This may request the administrator prompt, which is required to continue.
Click on Optional Features.
Scroll down and click More Windows Features.
This will display the Windows Features box.
Deselect .NET Framework.
Press OK and apply the changes.
Reboot to finish the changes.
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