What this does
Open Optional features and Windows features so you can review what is enabled before you keep piling more components on top.
Windows grows quietly. Old optional components can stay around long after the reason for enabling them is gone.
In plain language, review optional windows features instead of leaving old components enabled forever matters because old components stayed enabled from previous troubleshooting. People usually start looking this up when legacy features were turned on and forgotten. Windows grows quietly. Old optional components can stay around long after the reason for enabling them is gone.
How and why
In practice, review optional windows features instead of leaving old components enabled forever matters because old components stayed enabled from previous troubleshooting. Windows grows quietly. Old optional components can stay around long after the reason for enabling them is gone. A good next step is to review document why you enable a feature. Then decide whether you only needed the explanation or whether you want a practical action page too.
You normally review review optional windows features instead of leaving old components enabled forever when you want to understand what Windows is doing, what changes it can influence, and whether it is relevant before you touch settings blindly. Useful things to notice first: document why you enable a feature; review legacy components after major changes; avoid turning on everything “just in case”; restart after feature changes and confirm the workflow still works.
- review optional features first
- only disable features you know you do not need
- restart after changing core components
- keep notes so you can reverse the change later