![]() Green is considered safe to disable without turning off something core to the system, yellow you might be disabling some function you don't want to and red is probably better left alone unless you really know what you're doing, as they can impact the system. They categorize every switch with how "dangerous" by color it is and explain what each does. Shut up 10, is actually really good at this. You get to choose what you want to do, you won't automatically break anything by just opening it it. It's reliable and has everything in one place, all organized, explained and toggable by a simple switch. Even it there's a switch somewhere on a settings windows, Microsoft loves to rearrange options to elsewhere across Windows updates. But they're often obscure to do manually, like inserting a registry key somewhere down the reg tree. It is true that all this does is switch on/off options that already exist in windows. All of this can be true but it's not that linear.
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