Disable "Do you want to change the color scheme to improve performance?" warning
Problem
Sometimes this dialog box will pop up (see screenshot below). Every time it appears I select "Keep the current color scheme, and don't show this message again". Windows then reminds me again -- either the next day or after reboot, or sometimes another 5 minutes later. Do you want to change the color scheme to improve performance? Windows has detected your computer's performance is slow. This could be because there are not enough resources to run the Windows Aero color scheme. To improve performance, try changing the color scheme to Windows 7 Basic. Any change you make will be in effect until the next time you log on to Windows Change the color scheme to Windows 7 Basic Keep the current color scheme, but ask me again if my computer continues to perform slowly Keep the current color scheme, and don't show this message again Is there some reason why Windows is ignoring/forgetting my attempts to suppress the dialog? I'd love to never ever see it again, it's annoying, and it alt-tabs me ou…
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Fix for: Disable "Do you want to change the color scheme to improve performance?" warning
Assuming you realize this message is informing you your system is low on resources and is asking you to disable Aero so it can keep performing at optimum speed, Go to the Start Menu and type Action Center on the Search box Start it (it should be the top entry, under the "Control Panel" group) On the left sidebar, click Untick the checkbox, under "Maintenance Messages". Click the button and you are done. Here is a screenshot of the setting screen: Alternatively: You can try and keep this setting…
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