You have helped me a lot with my windows experience, from a linux-only user trying to understand windows to expand my carreer in system admin you have been a miracle, thanks a lot!
Ah that's great to hear! Usually people commenting here just want everyone to move to Linux, I'm surprised you're dabbling in Windows seeing as you're a Linux only user.
@@memstechtips There's so much world in operating systems, you can't just rely on Linux. Windows, if we ignore (thus we can't) the flaws in their system, the bloatware apps, telemetry and such, is a really good OS for the regular user, if you are in enterprise enviroments, Microsoft has a good share of the market with things like NTLMv2 and Active Directory. So yeah, keep working on Windows content aswell, you help a lot of people to know better the OS!
@@memstechtips Im the same! I am a linux power user but also want to really get a handle on windows, as I use both side by side (it is an awesome workflow) as both OS account for the weakness of the other
Hello there my IT friend. How are you doing. I am glad that you got your video that was removed, restored. This video is also a big help for me cause I love how easily I can update my windows apps without having to check each one to see whether there is a update or not. Saving so much time with this update manager. You are awesome man. Baaie Dankie Meneer !!!!!! LOL Have a great day. All the best when you get a 100 000 subscribers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes meneer! Glad you liked the video and find UniGetUI useful! I'm also really glad that I got the Windows 11 24H2 video reinstated, should never have been removed in the first place, but it is what it is... Hoping to get to that 100k subs mark, 50k was already a dream come true!
Great tool! Does it also uninstall and delete all of the left over data from the registry etcetera? A lot of software ignores the left overs which is terrible for your registry
Excellent video. I tested the update function and noticed that UniGetUI sometimes confuses program versions. In some cases, it suggests the same version I already have, while in others, it proposes older versions than the ones I have installed.
Hang tight, if all goes well I'll be finished within the next week or so. I've been working on the update for the past 2 weeks, this video was recorded more than a month ago already.
This one good software, i believe thankful. It gives me our recommended for this! 👍🏻👉🏻 Have one question!! During installation what is that "Install Chocolatey", what useful..?!🤔
Bucking Frilliant matey! I'm gonna give this one a crack for sure.!! One Q, if I create a bundle on win10 64bit, can I use that bundle to reinstall the bundle on win11 ? I have been using Patch my PC to install most apps I use. If I use revo uninstaller to install apps, that will, at least I hope it will, if I don't like the program it will remove everything, registry, all folders, complete removal. If I try a program I usually use windows sandbox to try it on. Everyone should learn to use that I reckon. If you want to surf to suspicious websites use the sandbox, once you shut it down, all traces are gone.
Thanks man! To be honest I haven't tested it yet but theoretically it should work because both are 64bit, I don't think there will be any issues. Revo Uninstaller is the best for removing everything from the system yeah. Windows Sanbox sounds interesting, I haven't played around with it myself yet.
Can you link me to where I can change my mouse cursor to what you use? I didn't realize I wantsdd it on Windows until I connected a keyboard to my Android. It's so clean.
I did the updates with the command line "winget upgrade --all", but the issue is that I have to accept a Windows security prompt for each update. Not ideal. This app avoids that? Or any solution with the command line. Thanks.
This app offers a great functionality which is installing apps/updates asynchronously, which basically means the download process for all of them starts at the same time. To the best of my knowledge this is not implemented in winget and there are open issues about it.
Hey sorry for this unrelated comment but I do want to upgrade to 24h2, can I still just use your autounattend files for it? Please just lmk if I should still wait a bit or try it out!! Even a headsup would be sweet
yes u can use it on a host pc, but i highly recommend you go with iot-ltsc, because that one still includes many functionalities that a user will need + imo its the best performant one.
Yo man, you'll be able to do a clean install of Windows 11 24H2 with the new file but you won't be able to upgrade. I'm actively working on the new file an testing stuff I added, it's just taking longer as expected because I ran into some issues. If all goes well, next week sometime I'll release it.
Hi Running Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC I have manually installed the Microsoft store. Can I completely remove the store making it more stock and replace it with Uniget and my updates will come through Uniget with no issues or do I need to keep the Microsoft store for things to work properly?
I think you can uninstall the Microsoft Store and just use UniGetUI, it's not dependent on the Microsoft Store, it uses Winget, which is a command line utility.
This is amazing! My question with this as with Ninite is, what boxes are ticked for optional features when installing programs. E.g. will it install bloat software suggested by the installer (take CCLEANER or NCH Software) or will it only install the bare minimum? Or is this not even a thing using Winget and other repositories?
I'm glad you like it! This app doesn't install any bloatware on your system whatsoever, there are no optional features or whatever. It's just an interface to make installing apps via Winget and Chocolatey etc. easier for people who don't like using the command line interface.
It should be fine. It does this because this application can install others... Aka the ones you select, including services. If you had a malware in an application and used this application to install it, it'd technically be the fault of this application... so Windows always warns about apps that can install applications for you that ISNT Windows
But why doess it get so much wrong? For one program it says you have version 12.0.0 and you need 12.0.0.356 ! But you already have 12.0.0.356. Sometimes Chrome and Edge updates continually fail!
This is more a fault of the software distributor itself than from UniGetUI. Updates in Winget compare the program version in the program checklog to say whether a program is updated or not, and there are times when a software distributor updates it, but forgets to update it in the program's update version log. This is something that honestly doesn't have much of a solution, as it depends on the diligence of whoever updates the program. In these cases, it is useful to use the ignore version feature for when this occurs and wait the next version.
The program itself is not a virus but it is true that you can install a "virus" through it because it is just a graphical user interface for package managers like Winget, Scoop, Chocolatey etc. So if someone uploads a malicious file to those package managers, it will show up in the search results of UnigetUI, but that's not the apps fault.
@@andreasplosky8516 And nobody can see your message, because it's just a single message on RUclips servers, so... Linux. And without it, you're not be able to write this reply. Am I right?
So download software that installs a confusing unnecessary UI to search for programs. Then install that from chocolaty or winget. As opposed to just using the simple command line winget and not having more useless bloatware? And may or may not work on windows versions older than 7? So the video and software are equally a wast of time and resources. And you had to inform those using 20 plus year old operating systems they can try it. If thy haven’t updated to at least 10, they don’t update anything at all as is. But kudos on providing a trifecta of useless information all around. And to those considering this wast of space. Please look up how to use the command line with either winget or chocolaty. You’ll see how much simpler it actually is compared to this convoluted advertising bloat. If then you decide to try it. At least you did so with proper knowledge and not a sales pitch.
Windows 10 and 11 from the steam survey, although not the most accurate I'll admit, has these OS at 96% used. Using windows 7 as a daily driver is a massive security risk. Maybe you like using the CMD but there's many more people that like a UI instead. I prefer to use a nice UI over cmd too even in Linux. This is about as simple as it can be, there's absolutely nothing confusing about it at all.
@@memstechtipsjust to let you know your videos are amazing and easy to understand. I have a question, my device still hasn't had 24h2 yet, should I use your unattended winstall for 23h2 or wait for 24h2?
@@memstechtips I wasn't being unnecessarily critical. Just reporting. In any case, the approach you and CT offer is by far the most comprehensive and effective one. Thanks))
You have helped me a lot with my windows experience, from a linux-only user trying to understand windows to expand my carreer in system admin you have been a miracle, thanks a lot!
Ah that's great to hear! Usually people commenting here just want everyone to move to Linux, I'm surprised you're dabbling in Windows seeing as you're a Linux only user.
@@memstechtips There's so much world in operating systems, you can't just rely on Linux. Windows, if we ignore (thus we can't) the flaws in their system, the bloatware apps, telemetry and such, is a really good OS for the regular user, if you are in enterprise enviroments, Microsoft has a good share of the market with things like NTLMv2 and Active Directory. So yeah, keep working on Windows content aswell, you help a lot of people to know better the OS!
@@memstechtips Im the same! I am a linux power user but also want to really get a handle on windows, as I use both side by side (it is an awesome workflow) as both OS account for the weakness of the other
Fantastic tip. Incredible program. Just now started to use it, after seeing your video. It is very powerful.
Glad it was helpful and great to hear you decided to use it!
CTT Windows Util is my go-to. Not the prettiest UI but extremely powerful and doesn't require any installation.
True, also works very well.
Agreed. But that is not a package manager.
@@alovera8592 True that.
Thanks for this useful video! Regards from Chile!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello there my IT friend. How are you doing. I am glad that you got your video that was removed, restored. This video is also a big help for me cause I love how easily I can update my windows apps without having to check each one to see whether there is a update or not. Saving so much time with this update manager. You are awesome man. Baaie Dankie Meneer !!!!!! LOL Have a great day. All the best when you get a 100 000 subscribers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello, do you mean the UniGetUI app?
Yes meneer! Glad you liked the video and find UniGetUI useful!
I'm also really glad that I got the Windows 11 24H2 video reinstated, should never have been removed in the first place, but it is what it is...
Hoping to get to that 100k subs mark, 50k was already a dream come true!
@@siegy9515 Yes
Great tool! Does it also uninstall and delete all of the left over data from the registry etcetera? A lot of software ignores the left overs which is terrible for your registry
Ok.... Probably not. I'll pass
Excellent video. I tested the update function and noticed that UniGetUI sometimes confuses program versions. In some cases, it suggests the same version I already have, while in others, it proposes older versions than the ones I have installed.
I love your cursor, you mind recommending it?
we want the UnattendedWinstall Update now.
Hang tight, if all goes well I'll be finished within the next week or so.
I've been working on the update for the past 2 weeks, this video was recorded more than a month ago already.
@@memstechtips ty bro i been waiting for it eagerly.
@@memstechtips i am waiting. thank you for your hard work!
@@memstechtipsOur unknown hero.
very cool, I`ll start using it right now! used to have a list of apps I download on a new pc, will use this instead from now on
Thanks, a great app - I had so much outdated and not needed stuff in my system :)
Awesome, glad you like it and found the video useful!
A way to see new available packages to install on the home of the app would be nice
what a video, thx man love it, using it because of you
Awesome! Glad you like the video and the app!
Wow, this just made my life much easier.
Thank you
I am so glad my friend.
Hey very nice tool! Now I can retire my 15+ years old software-uptodate :-) A long awaited moment for me. Thank you so much.
I have been using it for a while and it is very useful
This one good software, i believe thankful. It gives me our recommended for this! 👍🏻👉🏻
Have one question!!
During installation what is that "Install Chocolatey", what useful..?!🤔
This is a nice peace of software will be downloaded it tomorrow. Thanks bro
Already using this :)
Nice, it's really cool.
Badass.
Had absolutely no idea that this soft existed; thnx 4 the share fella - much appreciated.
Good application howto/intro too!
Happy to help! Thanks for the great feedback, appreciate it.
Bucking Frilliant matey! I'm gonna give this one a crack for sure.!!
One Q, if I create a bundle on win10 64bit, can I use that bundle to reinstall the bundle on win11 ?
I have been using Patch my PC to install most apps I use.
If I use revo uninstaller to install apps, that will, at least I hope it will, if I don't like the program it will remove everything, registry, all folders, complete removal.
If I try a program I usually use windows sandbox to try it on. Everyone should learn to use that I reckon. If you want to surf to suspicious websites use the sandbox, once you shut it down, all traces are gone.
Thanks man!
To be honest I haven't tested it yet but theoretically it should work because both are 64bit, I don't think there will be any issues.
Revo Uninstaller is the best for removing everything from the system yeah.
Windows Sanbox sounds interesting, I haven't played around with it myself yet.
@@memstechtips Anydesk? isn't that the program where you can be taken over even when you are helping someone else?
@@memstechtips I use Quick assist , its Microsoft built in to take over someone's puter, but they have to be at their computer.
What OS are you using ? Thank you!
it's kinda in the title of the video
guy with a dutch accent gets lots of views on a whole video basically showing that winget has a gui now.. i'm not jealous, you are :P
I think it's South African tbh
lol. 🤭 South African yes.
Thanks my Windows guru
very interesting software, thanks for the info
Pleasure! Glad you like it!
Can you link me to where I can change my mouse cursor to what you use? I didn't realize I wantsdd it on Windows until I connected a keyboard to my Android. It's so clean.
Hey man search my channel for the video titled: "How to install a custom mouse cursor"
@@memstechtips thanks! I figured I'd leave a comment and ask like that because you'd know, and to boost the algorithm too 👍
Good video, thanks :)
Glad you liked it!
When uninstalling a program using the UniGetUI Package Manager does it also remove all leftover files from Windows (ike Revo uninstaller does)?
I did the updates with the command line "winget upgrade --all", but the issue is that I have to accept a Windows security prompt for each update. Not ideal. This app avoids that? Or any solution with the command line. Thanks.
Why don't you link to the app in the video description?
Thanks for making this video, but I still like command line for winget. People should use the command in cmd.
Thank you for watching.
Yeah, this app is specifically for people who don't like using the command line lol.
This app offers a great functionality which is installing apps/updates asynchronously, which basically means the download process for all of them starts at the same time. To the best of my knowledge this is not implemented in winget and there are open issues about it.
Also, is there a blocklist in base winget? I can never do 'winget upgrade --all' because i can't block apps from getting updated @@firestormjupiter
its the best Update application ever made
I have to agree.
Hey sorry for this unrelated comment but I do want to upgrade to 24h2, can I still just use your autounattend files for it? Please just lmk if I should still wait a bit or try it out!! Even a headsup would be sweet
yes u can use it on a host pc, but i highly recommend you go with iot-ltsc, because that one still includes many functionalities that a user will need + imo its the best performant one.
Yo man, you'll be able to do a clean install of Windows 11 24H2 with the new file but you won't be able to upgrade.
I'm actively working on the new file an testing stuff I added, it's just taking longer as expected because I ran into some issues.
If all goes well, next week sometime I'll release it.
@@memstechtips sounds good! I'll wait then, and yea my bad and I meant a clean install of 24h2, not upgrade!
Hi
Running Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
I have manually installed the Microsoft store. Can I completely remove the store making it more stock and replace it with Uniget and my updates will come through Uniget with no issues or do I need to keep the Microsoft store for things to work properly?
I think you can uninstall the Microsoft Store and just use UniGetUI, it's not dependent on the Microsoft Store, it uses Winget, which is a command line utility.
@@memstechtips I thought so. Just wanted to sort of confirm before dealing with it. Thank you
This tool has been amazing for debloating.
This is amazing!
My question with this as with Ninite is, what boxes are ticked for optional features when installing programs. E.g. will it install bloat software suggested by the installer (take CCLEANER or NCH Software) or will it only install the bare minimum?
Or is this not even a thing using Winget and other repositories?
I'm glad you like it!
This app doesn't install any bloatware on your system whatsoever, there are no optional features or whatever.
It's just an interface to make installing apps via Winget and Chocolatey etc. easier for people who don't like using the command line interface.
@@memstechtips Fantastic! Thanks a bunch.
Why is your start menu so compact?
Hmmm... I clicked the "direct download" option and Windows gave me a warning that this file could harm my computer. Any thoughts?
It should be fine. It does this because this application can install others... Aka the ones you select, including services. If you had a malware in an application and used this application to install it, it'd technically be the fault of this application... so Windows always warns about apps that can install applications for you that ISNT Windows
Great explanation by PuReGhOsTT on why this happens, thanks.
@@PuReGhOsTT Thanks. Just wondering why it didn't happen in the video?
Hey!
What can I do if I want the standard unattended.xml version but need microsoft store for games and else
Thanks in advance
Hey, you can use the Standard file and then use the instructions outlined in the "TROUBLESHOOTING.md" file to install the Microsoft Store.
This is amazing.
I think so too!
CAN WE GET CHROME BY THE PEN DRIVE ON WINDOWS 7 ASUS LAPTOP😊
You mean downloading it to a USB Flash Drive and then installing on Windows 7?
Yes sir 🙂
Why did you not uncheck "chocolatey"?
I use Chocolatey, not just WinGet.
This is great !
but IDT it can beat chris titus script..
Running a fleet of Win7 2024.10.10 PCs. Are there any compatible managers available?
Hmm sorry not that I know of.
Is there a similar tool for linux
Flatpak I guess? Many Linux distros basically have these package managers built in already.
@@memstechtips Ok I'll check
apt, pacman, dnf, whatever the others were? they're alredy in your distro lol.
Nice Software
Thanks! I also think it's really good.
wow i cant live without the latest vlc and 7zip
lol
give me the mouse cursor packages
Search my channel for "Mouse Cursor" I made a video on it before
bro how the taskbar not taskbarring
What do you mean bro?
@@memstechtips why your taskbar at the top, and how
@@ArkboiX just drag and drop the taskbar top, bottom, right or left
Can you make a video on NTLITE?
I might but it won't be soon.
But why doess it get so much wrong? For one program it says you have version 12.0.0 and you need 12.0.0.356 ! But you already have 12.0.0.356. Sometimes Chrome and Edge updates continually fail!
This is more a fault of the software distributor itself than from UniGetUI. Updates in Winget compare the program version in the program checklog to say whether a program is updated or not, and there are times when a software distributor updates it, but forgets to update it in the program's update version log. This is something that honestly doesn't have much of a solution, as it depends on the diligence of whoever updates the program. In these cases, it is useful to use the ignore version feature for when this occurs and wait the next version.
Great explanation on the issue, thank you.
i install it wen it was winget ui and it got a virus on
The program itself is not a virus but it is true that you can install a "virus" through it because it is just a graphical user interface for package managers like Winget, Scoop, Chocolatey etc.
So if someone uploads a malicious file to those package managers, it will show up in the search results of UnigetUI, but that's not the apps fault.
This is WOW
just read you bio (about)love it sounds like I'm reading my own bio . keep what you are doing
Nice
hi memory
Hi there 👋
how can you move the taskbar at the top ? help me
He uses the StartAllBack. He recommended this neat software in a past video.
Yes I use StartAllBack, just do a search on my channel for the term and the video will show up.
Insane
Nice!
👍
Flatpak for windows
Basically yes.
Does this work for Portable Apps? I imagine it doesn't.
Not sure why people install so many Apps when portable Apps are out there
like in linu...
Yep, basically.
i thought iv heard a bit of danish accent..but i see south africa. Really ? 😊
Nope, not that useful for me
"Linux is laughing."
But nobody can hear it, because it is so small.
lol
@@andreasplosky8516 "Linux, Mac, Android, ChromeOS, FydeOS and %70 of the servers on the internet are laughing."
@@andreasplosky8516 And nobody can see your message, because it's just a single message on RUclips servers, so... Linux.
And without it, you're not be able to write this reply. Am I right?
@@OpenSourceGuyYT
What a great come back.
LOL
Kompurer
Yes, indeed.
Basicly this is a linux package manager, just for windows ? XD
Basically yes.
hard pass.
Why though?
Wintoys is a way better pc manager than what this software is. Wintoys will even optimize your pc.
Wintoys is also great but UnigetUI has a way different use case compared to Wintoys.
Don't work on Windows 7. Trash.
It doesn't work on windows 95 neither 🤔🤔
lol
So download software that installs a confusing unnecessary UI to search for programs.
Then install that from chocolaty or winget.
As opposed to just using the simple command line winget and not having more useless bloatware?
And may or may not work on windows versions older than 7?
So the video and software are equally a wast of time and resources. And you had to inform those using 20 plus year old operating systems they can try it. If thy haven’t updated to at least 10, they don’t update anything at all as is.
But kudos on providing a trifecta of useless information all around. And to those considering this wast of space. Please look up how to use the command line with either winget or chocolaty. You’ll see how much simpler it actually is compared to this convoluted advertising bloat.
If then you decide to try it. At least you did so with proper knowledge and not a sales pitch.
Different strokes for different folks.
Why u so mad XD not everyone lives 24/7 in front of a computer yknow
Windows 10 and 11 from the steam survey, although not the most accurate I'll admit, has these OS at 96% used. Using windows 7 as a daily driver is a massive security risk.
Maybe you like using the CMD but there's many more people that like a UI instead. I prefer to use a nice UI over cmd too even in Linux.
This is about as simple as it can be, there's absolutely nothing confusing about it at all.
Unattended Winstall and CTT still failing with Windows 10 installations. Just saying.
I've been working on the update for the past 2 weeks, this video was recorded more than a month ago already.
@@memstechtipsjust to let you know your videos are amazing and easy to understand.
I have a question, my device still hasn't had 24h2 yet, should I use your unattended winstall for 23h2 or wait for 24h2?
@@memstechtips I wasn't being unnecessarily critical. Just reporting. In any case, the approach you and CT offer is by far the most comprehensive and effective one. Thanks))