August 23, 2018

Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Windows 10

Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Windows 10: You must be aware of the Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings which allows Microsoft to collect performance and usage information which helps Microsoft to troubleshoot issues with Windows and improve their product & services and resolve bugs as soon as possible. But the best part of this feature is that you can actually control the amount of diagnostic and usage data sent to Microsoft from your system.

You can select to only send basic diagnostic information which contains info about your device, its settings, and capabilities or you can select the Full diagnostic information which contains all the information about your system. You can also delete the Windows Diagnostic Data that Microsoft has collected from your device. Anyway, without wasting any time let’s see How to Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed tutorial.

Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Windows 10

Jide n'aka na ịmepụta ebe weghachi naanị ma ọ bụrụ na ihe adịghị mma.

The initial settings can be configured during the Windows Setup when you get to Choose privacy settings for your device simply enable the toggle for Diagnostics to select “Full” and leave it disabled if you want to set Diagnostic and usage data collection policy to “Basic”.

Method 1: Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Settings App

1.Pịa Windows Key + m imeghe Settings wee pịa Privacy icon.

Site na Ntọala Windows họrọ Nzuzo

2.Site n'aka ekpe họrọ Diagnostics & feedback.

3.Now either select Basic or Full for the Diagnostic and usage data.

Gbanwee Ntọala data nyocha na ojiji n'ime ngwa Ntọala

Cheta na: By default, the setting is set to “Full”.

4.Once finished, close the setting and reboot your PC.

Gụọ kwa: Quest Diagnostics na-ewere Walk Ins?

Method 2: Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Registry Editor

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit na kụrụ Tinye imeghe Editọ aha.

Gbaa iwu regedit

2. Gaa na igodo ndekọ aha:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesDataCollection

3. Gbaa mbọ hụ na ịhọrọ DataCollection Mgbe ahụ, n'akụkụ windo aka nri pịa okpukpu abụọ AllowTelemetry DWORD.

Navigate to AllowTelemetry DWORD under DataCollection in registry

4.Now make sure to change the value of the AllowTelemetry DWORD according to:

0 = Security (Enterprise and Education editions only)
1 = Basic
2 = Enhanced
3 = Full (Recommended)

Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Registry Editor

5.Once done, make sure to click OK and close registry editor.

Method 3: Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Group Policy Editor

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye gpedit.msc na kụrụ Tinye imeghe Onye nchịkọta akụkọ amụma otu.

2. Gaa n'ụzọ a:

Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsData Collection and Preview Builds

3.Make sure to select Data Collection and Preview Builds then in right window pane double-click on Allow Telemetry Policy.

Double-click on Allow Telemetry Policy in gpedit

4.Now to restore default diagnostic and usage data collection setting simply select Not Configured or Disabled for Allow Telemetry policy and click OK.

Restore default diagnostic and usage data collection setting simply select Not Configured or Disabled

5.If you want to force a diagnostic and usage data collection setting then họrọ Emela for Allow Telemetry policy and then under Options select Security (Enterprise Only), Basic, Enhanced, or Full.

Change Diagnostic and Usage Data Settings in Group Policy Editor

6. Pịa Apply sochiri OK.

7.When finished, reboot your PC to save changes.

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