Hiding Windows 11’s Teams Icon Doesn’t Just Save Taskbar Space — It Also Saves RAM
Both Widgets and Teams spawn a number of Microsoft Edge WebView2 processes in order to work—WebView2 is a way to use Edge and its rendering engine without launching Edge or using its user interface. Collectively, these processes use a few hundred megabytes of memory to work. The widget-related processes don’t start unless you actually click the widgets button, though they remain in the background afterward, even if you’re not actively viewing your widgets. But the Teams processes all launch automatically, whether you actually use Teams or not. Uninstalling Teams will prevent this from happening, but Niehaus points out that simply removing the Teams icon from Windows 11’s Taskbar in the Taskbar settings is enough to keep these WebView2 processes from launching when you log in. Ars Technica’s Andrew Cunningham also recommends disabling System Boost in the Edge settings if you don’t use it as your default browser. Otherwise, it too will use a couple hundred megabytes of memory.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.