19 December 2022

Windows 11 v 10 resource use

As time goes on Microsoft continues to data mine your computer use via its spyware tool marketed as an operating system called Windows.

Telemetry, phone home, backdoors, keylogging, etc have become more prevalent as the numbers rise in the version of Windows.

Here is a comparison of a version of Windows 11 that user’s computers comes preinstalled with that you must pay for, even if you do not want this product.

After a few minutes of ‘settling down’ the user’s/person’s personal computer uses 3.3 GB of RAM, 127 Processes, 1294 Threads and 44381 Handles


Noting also that the CPU (Central Processing Unit) idles at 1.53Ghz.

Windows 10 from 2019, shows a much leaner picture.


Processes are at 89, Threads at 719 and Handles at 27017, while only using 1.3GB of RAM.

Also the processor is working less harder at 1.02Ghz.

What sort of sloppy programming or how much spyware is in the extra 2GB of RAM?

Microsoft's archaic programming practice is based on a 50 year old language C, and its newer C++, where it even acknowledges that 70% of vulnerabilities stem from this.

If you’re serious about privacy and a more efficient operating system with no bloatware then Linux should be considered.

It’s so good that even Microsoft uses it instead of its own proprietary, closed source server operating system.

We do not recommend the use of Microsoft products, where even it’s Office Suite is irrelevant in today’s computing world.

Keeping in mind that Windows 8.1 used:


33 Processes, 460 Threads and 10630 Handles, while only using 1GB RAM.

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