General configuration required for Windows operating system initialization

Preface to the article

After installing the operating system, many of the default options will, on the one hand, spy on the user's privacy, and on the other hand, the user's data will be stored in the C drive space by default, causing the problem of the C drive becoming full in the future. This article mainly introduces the related configuration optimization.

Related configuration

notification action

Step 1: Press "WIN+I" to enter the system setting operation interface

 Step 2: Click "System-Notification" and close "Notification"

Save changes

Step 1: Press "WIN+I" to enter the system setting operation interface

 Step 2: Click "System-Storage-Advanced Storage Settings", open "Storage Sense", and then select "Where to save new content"

Step 3: Change the storage location to an unused disk or a suitable place other than the C drive

Turn off updates

Step 1: Press "WIN+I" to enter the system settings operation interface.
Step 2: Enter the "Windows Update - Advanced Options" operation interface and turn off "Delivery Optimization" (not turning it off will occupy disk space and network bandwidth)

 

 Privacy related

Step 1: Press "WIN+I" to enter the system setting operation interface

Step 2: Enter the "Privacy and Security - General" function operation interface
Step 3: Close all options

 Summary at the end of the article

This article mainly introduces some basic configurations that need to be done after installing the operating system, mainly focusing on user privacy and default storage path changes

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