By Westlife V0.5.9 !!link!! | Autosettingsps

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: Disables aggressive Microsoft telemetry tasks, such as MicrosoftWindowsFlightingFeatureConfig and quality insights maintenance tasks, to improve privacy and reduce CPU cycles.

Windows operating systems execute hundreds of background diagnostic tasks natively. AutoSettingsPS targets these components at the system root by: Disabling diagnostic event tracking loops ( DiagTrack ). AutoSettingsPS by westlife v0.5.9

: It is ideal for lower-end hardware where every megabyte of RAM and every percentage of CPU usage counts toward system stability.

“Fixed the function of setting up the central heating center (telemetry services): When checking for disabling the telemetry services, a stub file was created and 4 telemetry services were disabled, instead of just checking the status.” — Reported by kaiser21 Windows may mark downloaded files as "blocked

I couldn’t find any direct reference or documentation for a tool called by westlife at version 0.5.9 .

AutoSettingsPS allows users to export their custom settings and import them on other computers. This is invaluable for system administrators who need to apply a consistent configuration across multiple machines, saving hours of repetitive manual work. AutoSettingsPS targets these components at the system root

Disables Windows diagnostic tracking services, telemetry engines, and background CEIP (Customer Experience Improvement Program) tasks.

: Completely stops diagnostic data collection, disables continuous system tracking, and terminates background telemetry services without breaking core OS updates.