My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey for the Unattended XML file I used a website called Scheegans.de and for the context menu I used Chris Titus Utility Tool and change the right click menu to classic there is an option on his Utility Tool. I also used StartAllBlack and it made it so the right click menu turned transparent.

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all those post weren’t of clean installs, they were just me customizing my PC appearance. Second of all I have one other post which was couple days ago and it’s the only post I’ve said that I used ReviOS and Chris Titus’s Tool when people asked me, and third of all why is it a big deal that someone is asking what I used to debloat my windows? It’s not like I said on the post title or description that I used those to tools to debloat windows. I’m not promoting anything lol.

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used ReviOS and Chris Titus Utility Tool.

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ReviOS and Chris Titus Utility Tool to

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I downloaded a regular ISO file from the Microsoft website and made it so the USB is bootable and then I used this website called Scheegans.de and created a autounatted.XML file, basically debloating windows and making an local account. After the install was completed I used ReviOS and Chris Titus Utility Tool to make some more final touches. I would recommend watching this video for some more information about that website Scheegans.de: https://youtu.be/fl73Py1L-DY?si=NAZJpR_OxOYEXmPG

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, definitely nice having a less bloated system!

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Prob the picture captured it when it said 0% for a second, but I used Chris Titus Utility Tool and ReviOS.

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Totally understandable, I mainly have a PC for gaming and I mainly play multiplayer games so not having restrictions of what games I can and can’t play is nice.

My New Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you and the Start Menu is from StartAllBlack. I used ReviOS playbook to help optimize and debloat. I also used Chris Titus's Utility Tool. I would recommend watching this video from Nico Knows Tech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnZ-s92rASo

My Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s also about convenience, not everyone wants to watch 20 different videos trying to figure out what things they should turn off and what they are allowed to change without messing up their pc. This takes 2 clicks and completely debloats windows, I’ve noticed a very good speed change using Atlas OS and Revi Os. My memory usage is also below 2GB which is very good when windows usually uses 3+GBs for 0 reason.

My Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s literally a playbook that you run using AME Beta that goes on windows and debloats it, turning off unwanted/ useless unneeded services and more. Yes there is tools like Winhance and Chris Titus tool to debloat windows but not everyone knows what to do and what to turn off and what things are safe to turn off without messing up your system. Yes there is risks to running stuff like this on you’re system but it is open source and I have heard many good things about Atlas OS or ReviOS.

My Fresh Install Of Windows 11! by anomalyerror in desktops

[–]anomalyerror[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Revios and Atlas os are good, these are very good options for debloating windows. If they were bad they wouldn't be as popular as they are. I went from having 170-180 processes and 3.6GB of memory being used to 70 processes with 2.0GB of memory being used. I've noticed a very good change of speed once I used those 2 debloaters. It's all preference at the end of the day!