Is your Windows 11 PC or laptop running slow due to high process count? Too many background processes can consume valuable system resources, leading to sluggish performance. In this guide, we’ll walk you through five simple steps to reduce process count and optimize your system for better speed and efficiency.

Step 1: Modify Registry Settings for Better Process Management
The Service Host Split Threshold in the Windows Registry determines how processes are grouped. Adjusting this value can help reduce the number of active processes.
- Open Registry Editor:
- Press Win + S, type
regedit, and open Registry Editor. - Click Yes if prompted by UAC.
- Navigate to the Correct Key:
- Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control - Look for
SvcHostSplitThresholdInKBon the right side.
- Modify the Value:
- Double-click
SvcHostSplitThresholdInKB. - Enter the value based on your RAM:
- 4GB RAM:
400000 - 6GB RAM:
600000 - 8GB RAM:
800000 - 12GB+ RAM: Higher values accordingly.
- 4GB RAM:
- Click OK and close Registry Editor.
Step 2: Disable Unnecessary Windows Services
Many Windows services run in the background, consuming resources. Disabling unnecessary ones can free up memory and CPU usage.
- Open Services Manager:
- Press Win + S, type
services.msc, and open Services.
- Disable the Following Services (If Not Needed):
- Connected User Experiences and Telemetry (Diagnostic data collection)
- Cryptographic Services (If not using encryption features)
- Downloaded Maps Manager (If not using offline maps)
- Windows Insider Service (If not part of Windows Insider Program)
- Windows Search (If you don’t use Windows Search frequently)
- BitLocker Drive Encryption Service (If not using BitLocker)
- How to Disable a Service:
- Double-click the service.
- Set Startup type to Disabled.
- Click Stop (if running).
- Click Apply > OK.
Step 3: Uninstall Bloatware and Unwanted Apps
Windows 11 comes with pre-installed apps that may not be useful. Removing them can free up storage and reduce background processes.
- Open Installed Apps List:
- Press Win + I to open Settings.
- Go to Apps > Installed apps.
- Uninstall Unnecessary Apps:
- Microsoft Copilot (If not used)
- Feedback Hub
- Microsoft Clipchamp
- Microsoft Bing Search
- Microsoft News
- Other unused apps
- How to Uninstall:
- Click the three dots (⋮) next to an app.
- Select Uninstall.
Step 4: Disable Unnecessary Permissions
Windows collects data and permissions that may not be needed. Restricting these can improve privacy and performance.
- Open Privacy Settings:
- Go to Settings > Privacy & Security.
- Disable Unwanted Permissions:
- General: Turn off advertising ID, tracking, etc.
- Speech: Disable if not using voice recognition.
- Diagnostics & Feedback: Set to Basic.
- Inking & Typing: Disable if not using handwriting features.
- Location, Camera, Microphone: Disable if not required.
- Radios (Bluetooth, etc.): Disable if not in use.
Step 5: Optimize Performance Settings
Reducing visual effects can improve system responsiveness.
- Open Performance Options:
- Press Win + S, type
sysdm.cpl, and press Enter. - Go to Advanced > Performance > Settings.
- Adjust for Best Performance:
- Select Adjust for best performance.
- Enable only these options (for minimal UI lag):
- Animate windows when minimizing/maximizing
- Show thumbnails instead of icons
- Smooth edges of screen fonts
- Click Apply > OK.
Final Step: Restart Your PC
After applying all changes, restart your computer to see the improvements.
Expected Results:
- Reduced process count (e.g., from 130+ to under 100).
- Lower CPU and memory usage.
- Faster system responsiveness.
Conclusion
By following these five steps, you can significantly reduce process count, free up system resources, and boost Windows 11 performance. Whether you’re gaming, working, or multitasking, these optimizations will help your PC run smoother.
🔹 Try these tweaks and let us know the difference in the comments!
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Disclaimer:
Modifying system settings, including the Registry, can impact system stability. Proceed with caution and create a backup before making changes. We are not responsible for any unintended issues.