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Animations, the first thing I turn off with any os. I hate them, why have an animation when it makes things slower.
how can I do that for windows?
Look on google
Windows got even snappier after I ran I think it was the LeDragoX Win Debloat tool, turned off all the telemetry and bing in the start menu stuff that made simple search slower by adding in networking, and turned on the visual performance profile.
Miles and miles away from the default macOS "look how smooooth I am" animation now, pretty much as fast as I go. I also set the animation times for macOS all the way down, but some are just in different places.
In our windows domain a lot of those settings are also enabled.
It is a waste of money, literally to wait.