The Group Policy Editor is only available for Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Pro, and Windows 10 Education. We have also included the Registry Editor method for the Windows Home users who does not have Group Policy Editor on their operating system.
Method 1: Using the Local Group Policy Editor
The Group Policy is a Windows feature through which you can configure many different types of settings for the operating system. The settings are already available in the Group Policy Editor and you just need to configure it. It contains all those settings that are available in the Control Panel or the Settings app. By enabling this specific setting, you can hide the device performance and health area on your system. Follow the below steps to enable the settings: The requirement for this setting should be at least Windows 10 version 1709 and Windows Server 2016. Note: If you are using the Windows Home version, then skip this method and try the Registry method.
Method 2: Using the Registry Editor
This is the alternative method of the Group Policy Editor method. If you already used the Group Policy Editor method, then it will automatically update your Registry. If you are directly using this method, then you need to create the missing keys and values for that specific setting. This is also the only method for Windows Home users to hide the device performance and health area. Make sure to follow the below steps carefully and do not make any mistakes.
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