[REPO] Windows 10 TELEMETRY REPOSITORY

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Yen, Aug 4, 2015.

  1. freddie-o

    freddie-o MDL Expert

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    If you want you can use my script as reference to what telemetry you want to disable
    Except there's no guarantee it will work online as some processes may be locked by the OS
     
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    #2663 kyrcy, Oct 1, 2025
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    Can changes done by the script online be reverted specially registry entries added and removed? Do I download the script from the two links? Maybe you could add the date in the script to know it's the latest?
     
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    #2664 freddie-o, Oct 1, 2025
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    Registry keys that are added can be removed later if necessary.
    Before deleting any registry keys, back them up (export) in case you need to restore them later.

    Both links point to the same script; the second link is provided as an alternative in case the first one is inaccessible.
     
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    That's a good idea — dates can also serve as a simple form of version control.
     
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    #2666 kyrcy, Oct 1, 2025
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    I think I will stick to the information in the 1st post and the scheduler tasks in the 2nd post. There are too many registry keys in the script to play with and I want to avoid re-installing Windows if something goes wrong.