I downloaded my ISO straight from the MS website today. I loaded it in an unsupported laptop and I went to make changes in the regedit, but I did not have to MS already did it. Also another way to bypass MS account login during setup is to not be connected to the internet during install/setup. Thanks for a great video. I love watching your videos, they help me out a lot. Please keep up the great work.
People won't let you create your own partitions. I personally would like to see you do that. A few others here may not like seeing it but I really would. Thanks for the video.
In literally every other video that I install Windows I do it manually. I didn't in this one as kind of a joke considering all the comments I get when I do.
I did this a couple weeks ago. Can't remember how I got word of it though. Yes, it does work. Does a darn good job of not having too much bloat. The whole OS seems to be more responsive also. I am loving it.
Stock Windows 11 Pro has about 174+ processes running in the background. Installing Windows English(World) debloats a good amount of those bloatware, but you can still debloat further with WinareoTweaker and Chris Titus's Debloater Tool and you should be down to around 74-80 processes running.
I wonder how you know you can trust those tools. Yes, Windows has bloatware and telemetry, but Microsoft doesn't want to harm you. While any of those tools might be malicious.
@@longbranch4493 Tools like Winaero are paid tools so it's in their best interest to be malware free. We are in the days of the internet, you can't hide from the world someone somewhere will find out. I wonder why MichaelSoft Binbows has a cult following ? ...LoL ruclips.net/video/QRIklga9IBQ/видео.html
@@longbranch4493 I made a program that allows me to install and run untrusted programs/software without it touching my system. So with using my program I dont have to worry about using software that seems sketchy.
I can confirm this is the best and most solid windows install I have ever had to the point where I clean install windows 11 on 3 machines my Gaming PC, My Workststion and a Laptop I'm definaly noticing a better overall system performance in games and apps, Thank you so much man!
Fun fact: Windows 11 and 10 are so broken the out-of-box setup needs to run in a user context. When you enter that setup phase, it logs you into a separate account named defaultuser0. In fact, this sometimes breaks and you end up getting locked out with just defaultuser0 on the login screen before you can actually set up Windows.
That's by design. Before Windows XP, you would create your user account on Windows Setup, because we didn't have OOBE. defaultuser0 is another alias for SYSTEM (just like TrustedInstaller). Since Windows Vista, you enter your computer name in OOBE as well. Since Windows 10, you reselect your region and stuff. This is the part where the 'bloatware' is installed as it requires to confirm your region; otherwise EU will do things. In fact, EU already has a couple of laws which already blocks lots of ads and more unused features on Windows installations which are enabled by default on US installs. TLDR: It's not that it's broken, it's simply needed to workaround a problem.
@@nubnoobbo No it hasn’t. It’s actually just Windows 10 and 11. Prior to those versions the OOBE ran within the SYSTEM account. However, Microsoft decided to make the OOBE UWP for some reason and you cannot run UWP apps outside of a user account. Therefore, it now needs a separate local account just to work. If you press Shift+10 during the Windows 7 or 8 OOBE and type “whoami” it will show you are logged into NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, however in Windows 10/11 it will show you are logged into defaultuser0.
Not all setups are the same (officially), the latest version do not have Word region and also don't allow local account creation in normal conditions. Tested, but it works on old versions that you can no longer download from Ms servers.
That is incredibly helpful! I have got so fed up with the bloatware and online accounts. Seeing how to do this is going to save me a ton of time! Thanks.
I forget who, maybe it was you but I think it might have been LTT, but someone did some speed test using debloated copy and a regular copy and for some reason it made no difference and for some games it was slower than the bloated version. It is super counter intuitive but even if the numbers were off it was clear it didn't make much difference.
I did two videos like that recently. I did one with a high-end system and one with a potato system. There was virtually no difference on the high-end system but there was a substantial difference on the potato system.
Basically his results showed the only performance gains to be had are on a potatoe, but for those with a powerful who just dislike all the bloatware crap can also benefit too. I like a clean work space and absolutely cannot stand all the bloat. In fact I'm highly considering Linux because Windows just irritates me lol
1st. if you restore windows image from taken from another machine.. windows activation might not work so you need to install fresh windows of your windows edition which came with pre-installed and change date and time to current location 2nd. Avoid selecting English world in time and currency format just continue with default English US after installtion and change date and time to current location otherwise windows might not get activated
Just wanna say you're not the only one who had Windows bug out when making it's own partition. I upgraded to a 2TB SSD the other day, and when running the Windows 10 installer, it finished and couldn't boot. Had to set up my own partition instead and it worked without a hitch. And thank you for the advice about ditching the hard drive btw. You weren't lying, the difference is night and day from a HDD, even when it's still a SATA drive.
Did they fix the version selection in the Win11 install? I always have to add a small text document to the Win10 Installer to get the choices for Win10 Home, pro, and so forth. I tried installing normally, and it automatically installed Win10 Home, and I HATE home because it lacks GPEdit, and forces me to login every time I fire my rig up. Outstanding job on this, Rich. You're basically using Windows against itself, lol. I don't know many people, but none of them have ever wanted crap like tik tok in their systems. I might have to test Win11 to see if it's any good now. Thank you!
This is a decent way to do it,but I prefer to use the MGSM toolkit, modify my ISO & simply disable the crap before I go into the install process. It's been updated recently & it has great new features which are under the modification section of the app! Good video, non the less! 😊
The MSMG toolkit is outdated. I don't even think you can use it with Windows 11. I did a video while back with a much better way that works with all Windows versions and is currently under development. I believe the MSMG toolkit is abandoned. I haven't kept up on it but I know there were some hosting problems with it. Here's my video on a better solution. ruclips.net/video/_gMJNQ3yWNE/видео.html
I always create my own partitions too, have done so since HDD's had to be manually parked, I'd rather keep just the OS without any apps or data on the windos partition for the sake of quick and efficient backup and restores.
Super cool! I will be installing (upgrading my Windows 10 Pro to 11 Pro) and want a clean install. This is cool. I hope this loophole hasn't been patch by MS. Do subsequent Windows updates reinstall the bloat (much like my Verizon cell phone does)??
You really need to add "I hate this hacker crap" clip from Jurassic Park into this. I am looking to build fresh new gaming computer next year and it will be Windows 11, unless something major is gonna happen, world wide. Upgrading from Windows 10 never works straight, so i keep those computers for offline fun time. I am so doing this bloat free method, and every possible tweak i can find.
@CyberCPU Your videos are very amazing, also I just hope Windows 12 is way better than Windows 10/11 cause we have been stuck on garbage OSes for years, also sent you an email on how Microsoft could improve Windows maybe instead of de bloating it once Windows 11 LTSC comes out we could run that instead. But again your videos are very informative thanks.
This "feature" is probably due to the E.U. lawsuits against Microsoft for various reasons. I believe that the E.U and other groups/countries required Microsoft to remove all the excess "features" (junk) in order to be sold in those other areas. The E.U even suit Microsoft for using the Term MEGA in describing hard disk sizes. Microsoft was using the common computer terms describing binary progressions of numbers rather than the European standard definitions and users claimed that it was misleading.
@6:37 there's another nifty regedit you can do: - similar path, but in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup - New DWORD: AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU - Change value from 0 to 1 I've used this one as a catchall in an Atera script, which I run for all my office's workstations during rehab/Win11 upgrade. Extremely handy, as: - NONE of our old i3 and i5 and i7 CPUs are "approved to work on Win11" (they all work fine) - About 10% of our workstations are DELL machines that have no way of upgrading from TPM 1.2 to 2.0 (DELL did not release any tools to do this for their legacy Optiplexes, but HP did!)
Office bloatware is still there and you did not check what Microsoft store will autoload with its updates once you change country. In previous versions that s..t installed new games aka spyware
Microsoft trying to educate new users about the Store. These apps are not actually installed. They are just shortcuts to the Store and will be installed on-demand if you click on them. And, as with any Microsoft Store app, they can be easily uninstalled with a right-click and will never come back. Not worth a freak-out over, IMO.
9:02 That doesn't work anymore btw, as the install doesn't go to the "Enter your name" page but instead goes back to the MS account login page. Gotta used the CMD method now.
I just do not get it. Why would you install a system that the first thing you need to do is protect yourself from what you just installed? Would you pay someone 200 dollars to install bloatware, adware, spyware, viruses, and keyloggers on your computer? Then you pay another company for software to try and stop everything I have mentioned.
You can skip the TPM bypass. VirtualBox has supported TPM since Oct of last year. Even in your video you can see the option for TPM. Great video nonetheless.
Sorry, I didn't look. I have looked in previous debloading videos and it's negligible. With the size of drives these days, debloading doesn't make a huge difference in regards to space. It's more about not wanting bloat taking resources like memory and CPU cycles. Ultimately though this video wasn't about how the system performed. I've done other videos on that topic. This was just another method of debloading.
“How Cool, Rich.” As always another absolutely great video. Thanks as always Rich, for your time, and effort and money, for generating these cool tech videos. Keep up the great work !! 👍👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Takeaway from someone installing this on a new PC as the primary and only operating system? Don't need to mess round with the "dont check" stuff right? Just the change to US (World) and no Microsoft account?
I am just now installing Win11 on a new machine and I think the people saying you can't bypass the Microsoft account login are half right. Youl have to put in a full email, not just a name. I did a fake email and password and it let me by, but it didn't let me put in just a name without the following email provider.
Something strange I've noticed when I try this is that SFC /scannow doesn't run clean after loading a machine with this method. I've tried it on two different machines. System File Check will find corrupt files. It says that it fixed them but after a reboot, it finds corrupt files again. I've also tried running a DISM on one of the machines. No luck. Anyone else see this issue?
Nice vid. but you can also install windows normaly and after uninstall those that you dont want. Thats how i do it. But this is a great tip. The pc/laptop does not get bloated when installing. Thanks
I have had NO problems with my 10-in-one and installing Windows 11 Enterprise. No bloatware and activates online wit on product key. The bloatware comes from installing either Win 11 pro or Pro education. In fact all "N" versions contain bloatware. That is all! 🙂
How is your VM so fast? Mine computer is taking so long on the "getting files ready for installation" part. I'm using virtual box, have fast Samsung M.2 NVMe SSD, ryzen 5 2600 16gb RAM and gtx1060
I did cut some parts out to make the video flow better. No point in waiting for things to finish when you can just cut it out and make the video more watchable.
are you able to bypass the sign-in, and signup? also, if I already installed Win 11, are you able to use repair or other methods to remove all the ware?
sir, as nvme became a norm, I would like to just dump the okeish win11 installation every time I want a reinstall. Linux diskdump would help. Can you elaborate on that ?
Just started following your vid ,really good to follow as a amateur pensioner ,could you do a vid on stopping win 11 from trying to instal then failing on my comp every day just want to keep w10 without having to watch and wait for it to try to instal then not compatible now uninstall sequence starts again i Have looked on here at some hack but no luck for me if this carry’s on it will be putting me in a home for demented adult 🤬
Chris Titus Tech already made a 11 Debloat video and it does clean the OS a bit, but it still didn't feel very good for daily use. I'll wait for Windows 12.
@@MagnumSkyWolf 11 uses a Start Menu similar to iOS/Android and the system settings are kind of hidden away. M$ really has to figure out to merge the Control Panel with Settings because 11's version is a mess.
@@PhilipMarcYT no I'm on about Chris Titus tech in windows 11 I use it. . Plus I use startallback to remove the bs windows 11 menu. I bought the 12900k so it works pretty well with it
can you do a video on how to get windows 7 to boot from NVMe drive? I've found plenty of videos and instructions on how to do it and none of them have worked. many of them go through it too fast or leave things out. your videos are very thorough
I likely wouldn't do a video like that because I don't recommend running out of date operating systems. It's a major security problem. Also, it's likely that the motherboard manufacturer hasn't made storage drivers for Windows 7 for the same reason and that's why it's an issue.
@@DougFlagg-z7z Have you tried installing the app in Windows 10? I've yet to find a program that will run in Windows 7 that won't run in Windows 10. Sometimes it takes some work but I've always found a way to make it work.
the machine control app wit run on windows 10 ,but there is a screen editor I need to use that won't. I saw your video on VMs. If I can run windows 7 on a VM I can do my editing there, I'll give it a try
I really hate windows but I am stuck with it. I dualbooted linux desperately trying to shift but most of my need programs dont work. If Linux gets support for all windows programs(natively), then I could seriously think about shifting.
Hi, can u still use the "English (World)" in "time and currency format" at 4:50 if i'm not using the English language and US keyboard? Will it affect language and keyboard after the installation? Thank you for the video.
I just tried the hack with local account and it did not work. Right on the screen when i typed in fake email it just said this microsoft account does not exist. But... i did it on normal region, not world... Maybe this is the cause... any thoughts?
I just bought a brand new hp laptop with windows 11 home on it and i want to remove all the bloatware with a factory reset my question is will this work if i select english world as the language when setting up my laptop from the factory reset?
Has someone tried it on an actual machine? Will it give you any troubles after you change the region to your actual? Especially if it's not USA and your language is not English.
i havent found a debloating script/tool that will create a windows scheduled task that will check all the settings for changes at boot. to help monitor when MS updates re-enable all the privacy/customisations that were disabled with the debloating technique.
Hey how do I fix “your organization requires you to change your pin” Meanwhile I have tried changing the pin but it won’t let me type the alphabet but only numbers which is not part of the password requirement. I have also tried using the On Screen Keyboard but the alphabet is still not working. Please help me😢
Hi bro I really appreciate all the videos .please can you help with a video no how to fix screen brightness issue I have tred many wets but it still not working please bro
Great method i just installed windows 11 pro on my hp omen 16 (after i was using windows 10 for almost a year) and it's really nice, can't stand microsoft BS
Watched, a few times, good vidieo. But. Have a new PC, HP.. unfortunately it's Region selection does not include 'Worlld" as an option.. any suggestions for this situation to get a clean install like this ?
If Ive already previously upgraded this refurb laptop from windows 10 to 11 (English)...my question is: Do I need to roll 11 back to 10 in order to do a fresh reinstall, to be able to make the language setting change? I should add that I have already tried to reinstall 11, and the reinstall did not bring me back through the option of choosing World for the better version. Can anyone confirm this and advise? Thank you!
I just tried it and it doesn't seem to work anymore with the latest media creation tool from Microsoft. I've disabled ethernet and wifi on my motherboard, but it's still asking to connect me to a network. There's nothing else to click on.
I downloaded my ISO straight from the MS website today. I loaded it in an unsupported laptop and I went to make changes in the regedit, but I did not have to MS already did it. Also another way to bypass MS account login during setup is to not be connected to the internet during install/setup. Thanks for a great video. I love watching your videos, they help me out a lot. Please keep up the great work.
Excellent! No need to download a custom install, no need to unplug ethernet for a local account. Nothing but good stuff! Thank you.
People won't let you create your own partitions. I personally would like to see you do that. A few others here may not like seeing it but I really would. Thanks for the video.
In literally every other video that I install Windows I do it manually. I didn't in this one as kind of a joke considering all the comments I get when I do.
Love it when someone experienced confirms opposite what newbies claim.
Which newbies claim that bloatware is good? Honestly sounds made up.
I did this a couple weeks ago. Can't remember how I got word of it though. Yes, it does work. Does a darn good job of not having too much bloat. The whole OS seems to be more responsive also. I am loving it.
I think Chris Titus showed this method recently as well.
@dakrawnik4208 don't use tiny11 or any "custom" isos
Excellent. The usual reliable and direct approach but with aspects of M'soft context other sites do not cover.
Stock Windows 11 Pro has about 174+ processes running in the background. Installing Windows English(World) debloats a good amount of those bloatware, but you can still debloat further with WinareoTweaker and Chris Titus's Debloater Tool and you should be down to around 74-80 processes running.
I wonder how you know you can trust those tools. Yes, Windows has bloatware and telemetry, but Microsoft doesn't want to harm you. While any of those tools might be malicious.
@@longbranch4493 Tools like Winaero are paid tools so it's in their best interest to be malware free. We are in the days of the internet, you can't hide from the world someone somewhere will find out. I wonder why MichaelSoft Binbows has a cult following ? ...LoL ruclips.net/video/QRIklga9IBQ/видео.html
@@longbranch4493 I made a program that allows me to install and run untrusted programs/software without it touching my system. So with using my program I dont have to worry about using software that seems sketchy.
@@longbranch4493Microsoft doesn't want to harm? I mean c'mon, They probably have naked pictures of you.
@@unofficial3653 then what should we do?
I can confirm this is the best and most solid windows install I have ever had to the point where I clean install windows 11 on 3 machines my Gaming PC, My Workststion and a Laptop I'm definaly noticing a better overall system performance in games and apps, Thank you so much man!
Fun fact: Windows 11 and 10 are so broken the out-of-box setup needs to run in a user context. When you enter that setup phase, it logs you into a separate account named defaultuser0. In fact, this sometimes breaks and you end up getting locked out with just defaultuser0 on the login screen before you can actually set up Windows.
That's by design. Before Windows XP, you would create your user account on Windows Setup, because we didn't have OOBE. defaultuser0 is another alias for SYSTEM (just like TrustedInstaller).
Since Windows Vista, you enter your computer name in OOBE as well.
Since Windows 10, you reselect your region and stuff. This is the part where the 'bloatware' is installed as it requires to confirm your region; otherwise EU will do things. In fact, EU already has a couple of laws which already blocks lots of ads and more unused features on Windows installations which are enabled by default on US installs.
TLDR: It's not that it's broken, it's simply needed to workaround a problem.
...That has been there from the beginning of windows.... Do research.
@@nubnoobbo No it hasn’t. It’s actually just Windows 10 and 11. Prior to those versions the OOBE ran within the SYSTEM account. However, Microsoft decided to make the OOBE UWP for some reason and you cannot run UWP apps outside of a user account. Therefore, it now needs a separate local account just to work. If you press Shift+10 during the Windows 7 or 8 OOBE and type “whoami” it will show you are logged into NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, however in Windows 10/11 it will show you are logged into defaultuser0.
@@lukeb7954 Oh, my bad. Thanks.
@@nubnoobbo No problem :)
Not all setups are the same (officially), the latest version do not have Word region and also don't allow local account creation in normal conditions. Tested, but it works on old versions that you can no longer download from Ms servers.
Just downloaded, the World region is there but yea the local account still need a hack to create
Very cool. Going to use this method when I eventually depart Windows 10 for 11. Thanks for vid!
I always look forward to your videos so I can learn something new as I did today!! Thank You!
Glad you got something out of it.
That is incredibly helpful! I have got so fed up with the bloatware and online accounts. Seeing how to do this is going to save me a ton of time! Thanks.
I forget who, maybe it was you but I think it might have been LTT, but someone did some speed test using debloated copy and a regular copy and for some reason it made no difference and for some games it was slower than the bloated version. It is super counter intuitive but even if the numbers were off it was clear it didn't make much difference.
I did two videos like that recently. I did one with a high-end system and one with a potato system. There was virtually no difference on the high-end system but there was a substantial difference on the potato system.
@@CyberCPU ah so it was you. Interesting results. Still can’t explain it. LOL.
@@rationalbushcraft the slower PC you have, the bigger impact such changes will make, ofc
Basically his results showed the only performance gains to be had are on a potatoe, but for those with a powerful who just dislike all the bloatware crap can also benefit too. I like a clean work space and absolutely cannot stand all the bloat. In fact I'm highly considering Linux because Windows just irritates me lol
Your videos are always fun to watch
1st. if you restore windows image from taken from another machine.. windows activation might not work so you need to install fresh windows of your windows edition which came with pre-installed and change date and time to current location
2nd. Avoid selecting English world in time and currency format just continue with default English US after installtion and change date and time to current location otherwise windows might not get activated
Just wanna say you're not the only one who had Windows bug out when making it's own partition. I upgraded to a 2TB SSD the other day, and when running the Windows 10 installer, it finished and couldn't boot. Had to set up my own partition instead and it worked without a hitch. And thank you for the advice about ditching the hard drive btw. You weren't lying, the difference is night and day from a HDD, even when it's still a SATA drive.
It doesn't debloat. It just hides the crapware
it doesnt hide it, it just does not install it.
@@nubnoobboits never installed. It installs if you click it. So it DOES only hide it
@@lovro_ribicso basically, it's not installed till you click on it, meaning as long as you don't, it's removed?
If the apps aren't installed, it's debloated. Less drive space used.
@@lovro_ribic no no no you dont understand what i meant, i meant that it doesnt hide it, it just removes the install shortcuts
Wow! A method even I can understand and use!
Thanks again, Rich!
Glad it helped.
Did they fix the version selection in the Win11 install? I always have to add a small text document to the Win10 Installer to get the choices for Win10 Home, pro, and so forth. I tried installing normally, and it automatically installed Win10 Home, and I HATE home because it lacks GPEdit, and forces me to login every time I fire my rig up.
Outstanding job on this, Rich. You're basically using Windows against itself, lol. I don't know many people, but none of them have ever wanted crap like tik tok in their systems. I might have to test Win11 to see if it's any good now. Thank you!
Another great job and well presented as usual...I'll have to give that one a try !!!
Most of this bloatware will come back with the first update that Windows will force onto you though.
This is a decent way to do it,but I prefer to use the MGSM toolkit, modify my ISO & simply disable the crap before I go into the install process. It's been updated recently & it has great new features which are under the modification section of the app!
Good video, non the less! 😊
Its MSMG toolkit.
@@Believer_Iam Yes, T9 had this combo saved for some reason, so it got misspelled!😅
The MSMG toolkit is outdated. I don't even think you can use it with Windows 11. I did a video while back with a much better way that works with all Windows versions and is currently under development. I believe the MSMG toolkit is abandoned. I haven't kept up on it but I know there were some hosting problems with it.
Here's my video on a better solution.
ruclips.net/video/_gMJNQ3yWNE/видео.html
I always create my own partitions too, have done so since HDD's had to be manually parked, I'd rather keep just the OS without any apps or data on the windos partition for the sake of quick and efficient backup and restores.
I'm gonna try this to just test out Windows 11, and if I like it, in the future I might just use it as my main OS
Super cool! I will be installing (upgrading my Windows 10 Pro to 11 Pro) and want a clean install. This is cool. I hope this loophole hasn't been patch by MS. Do subsequent Windows updates reinstall the bloat (much like my Verizon cell phone does)??
You really need to add "I hate this hacker crap" clip from Jurassic Park into this.
I am looking to build fresh new gaming computer next year and it will be Windows 11, unless something major is gonna happen, world wide.
Upgrading from Windows 10 never works straight, so i keep those computers for offline fun time.
I am so doing this bloat free method, and every possible tweak i can find.
Virtualbox 7 now supports secure boot and tpm 2.0,
edited: as of now most of the bugs have been fixed with version updates
@CyberCPU Your videos are very amazing, also I just hope Windows 12 is way better than Windows 10/11 cause we have been stuck on garbage OSes for years, also sent you an email on how Microsoft could improve Windows maybe instead of de bloating it once Windows 11 LTSC comes out we could run that instead. But again your videos are very informative thanks.
Good video as always 👍👍
Thanks for such informative video 😎
Thanks Rich, very informative
Amazing vid on many levels. You got a sub from me. Thanks
This "feature" is probably due to the E.U. lawsuits against Microsoft for various reasons. I believe that the E.U and other groups/countries required Microsoft to remove all the excess "features" (junk) in order to be sold in those other areas. The E.U even suit Microsoft for using the Term MEGA in describing hard disk sizes. Microsoft was using the common computer terms describing binary progressions of numbers rather than the European standard definitions and users claimed that it was misleading.
@6:37 there's another nifty regedit you can do:
- similar path, but in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
- New DWORD: AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
- Change value from 0 to 1
I've used this one as a catchall in an Atera script, which I run for all my office's workstations during rehab/Win11 upgrade.
Extremely handy, as:
- NONE of our old i3 and i5 and i7 CPUs are "approved to work on Win11" (they all work fine)
- About 10% of our workstations are DELL machines that have no way of upgrading from TPM 1.2 to 2.0 (DELL did not release any tools to do this for their legacy Optiplexes, but HP did!)
Office bloatware is still there and you did not check what Microsoft store will autoload with its updates once you change country. In previous versions that s..t installed new games aka spyware
If you select English (World) the Microsoft Store stays "unused" which is as close as it gets to disabled/removed.
Yes, I said in the video you would still have to remove Microsoft's bloat ware manually. I even show how to do it.
Microsoft trying to educate new users about the Store. These apps are not actually installed. They are just shortcuts to the Store and will be installed on-demand if you click on them. And, as with any Microsoft Store app, they can be easily uninstalled with a right-click and will never come back. Not worth a freak-out over, IMO.
9:02 That doesn't work anymore btw, as the install doesn't go to the "Enter your name" page but instead goes back to the MS account login page.
Gotta used the CMD method now.
I just do not get it. Why would you install a system that the first thing you need to do is protect yourself from what you just installed? Would you pay someone 200 dollars to install bloatware, adware, spyware, viruses, and keyloggers on your computer? Then you pay another company for software to try and stop everything I have mentioned.
Love your videos even though i do not comment regularly…
Saved for my next time reinstalling windows
Thanks for the video. So, what kind of key do you have to buy to activate this Win 11? And when you change the Region all the bloat installs itself.
At 4:20, you should also choose: Storage and tick the SSD box if you have an SSD Drive!
You can skip the TPM bypass. VirtualBox has supported TPM since Oct of last year. Even in your video you can see the option for TPM. Great video nonetheless.
No kidding? I didn't see that. Good to know.
It's funny how a system that doesn't meet the system requirements, can run Windows 11 in a VM. 😂🤣
try w11 on W10 hahaha @@CyberCPU
So what was the used space of this install compared to a standard install?
Sorry, I didn't look. I have looked in previous debloading videos and it's negligible. With the size of drives these days, debloading doesn't make a huge difference in regards to space. It's more about not wanting bloat taking resources like memory and CPU cycles.
Ultimately though this video wasn't about how the system performed. I've done other videos on that topic. This was just another method of debloading.
@@CyberCPU just thought it would be interesting
“How Cool, Rich.” As always another absolutely great video. Thanks as always Rich, for your time, and effort and money, for generating these cool tech videos.
Keep up the great work !! 👍👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Takeaway from someone installing this on a new PC as the primary and only operating system? Don't need to mess round with the "dont check" stuff right? Just the change to US (World) and no Microsoft account?
I am just now installing Win11 on a new machine and I think the people saying you can't bypass the Microsoft account login are half right. Youl have to put in a full email, not just a name. I did a fake email and password and it let me by, but it didn't let me put in just a name without the following email provider.
Great advice. Is there a way share the link to debloat without reloading windows 11
Something strange I've noticed when I try this is that SFC /scannow doesn't run clean after loading a machine with this method. I've tried it on two different machines. System File Check will find corrupt files. It says that it fixed them but after a reboot, it finds corrupt files again. I've also tried running a DISM on one of the machines. No luck. Anyone else see this issue?
Nice vid.
but you can also install windows normaly
and after uninstall those that you dont want.
Thats how i do it.
But this is a great tip.
The pc/laptop does not get bloated when installing.
Thanks
I have had NO problems with my 10-in-one and installing Windows 11 Enterprise. No bloatware and activates online wit on product key. The bloatware comes from installing either Win 11 pro or Pro education. In fact all "N" versions contain bloatware. That is all! 🙂
Dude have 32g but still giving 4g memory but 100G storage.
dude you know whats important right ?
How is your VM so fast? Mine computer is taking so long on the "getting files ready for installation" part. I'm using virtual box, have fast Samsung M.2 NVMe SSD, ryzen 5 2600 16gb RAM and gtx1060
I did cut some parts out to make the video flow better. No point in waiting for things to finish when you can just cut it out and make the video more watchable.
Has anyone bought a license from that vendor before? Just tried and it seems like it didn't work.
9:02 thank you so much for this trick!!
Yeap, still working. Installed a fresh copy yesterday,.
are you able to bypass the sign-in, and signup? also, if I already installed Win 11, are you able to use repair or other methods to remove all the ware?
this video had better live up to the hype dude ;) hehe
sir, as nvme became a norm, I would like to just dump the okeish win11 installation every time I want a reinstall.
Linux diskdump would help. Can you elaborate on that ?
Just started following your vid ,really good to follow as a amateur pensioner ,could you do a vid on stopping win 11 from trying to instal then failing on my comp every day just want to keep w10 without having to watch and wait for it to try to instal then not compatible now uninstall sequence starts again i
Have looked on here at some hack but no luck for me if this carry’s on it will be putting me in a home for demented adult 🤬
Do you think they will they catch on and put ads into the World Region? Please and thank you
Was this install done while connected to the Internet? I never saw that step in this guide or what's the suggested protocol for this process.
The author of the video has a wired Internet, so the step with connecting to Wi-Fi skip by Windows itself
Does debloating Windows 11 make it use less resources (ram memory) ? THX
Chris Titus Tech already made a 11 Debloat video and it does clean the OS a bit, but it still didn't feel very good for daily use.
I'll wait for Windows 12.
I've used it for a good while no issues at all. I just did a clean install last night and used it again.
@@MagnumSkyWolf 11 uses a Start Menu similar to iOS/Android and the system settings are kind of hidden away.
M$ really has to figure out to merge the Control Panel with Settings because 11's version is a mess.
@@PhilipMarcYT no I'm on about Chris Titus tech in windows 11 I use it. . Plus I use startallback to remove the bs windows 11 menu. I bought the 12900k so it works pretty well with it
A big shout out to Theo Joe who came up with this. 'ey
can you do a video on how to get windows 7 to boot from NVMe drive? I've found plenty of videos and instructions on how to do it
and none of them have worked. many of them go through it too fast or leave things out. your videos are very thorough
I likely wouldn't do a video like that because I don't recommend running out of date operating systems. It's a major security problem. Also, it's likely that the motherboard manufacturer hasn't made storage drivers for Windows 7 for the same reason and that's why it's an issue.
I normally use win10 but i have an old app that runs a cnc machine that win7
why don't you create a win7 vm? @@DougFlagg-z7z
@@DougFlagg-z7z Have you tried installing the app in Windows 10? I've yet to find a program that will run in Windows 7 that won't run in Windows 10. Sometimes it takes some work but I've always found a way to make it work.
the machine control app wit run on windows 10 ,but there is a screen editor I need to use that won't.
I saw your video on VMs. If I can run windows 7 on a VM I can do my editing there, I'll give it a try
I really hate windows but I am stuck with it. I dualbooted linux desperately trying to shift but most of my need programs dont work. If Linux gets support for all windows programs(natively), then I could seriously think about shifting.
Hi, can u still use the "English (World)" in "time and currency format" at 4:50 if i'm not using the English language and US keyboard?
Will it affect language and keyboard after the installation?
Thank you for the video.
I just tried the hack with local account and it did not work. Right on the screen when i typed in fake email it just said this microsoft account does not exist.
But... i did it on normal region, not world... Maybe this is the cause... any thoughts?
Great !
I just try it on VM
I just bought a brand new hp laptop with windows 11 home on it and i want to remove all the bloatware with a factory reset my question is will this work if i select english world as the language when setting up my laptop from the factory reset?
Has someone tried it on an actual machine? Will it give you any troubles after you change the region to your actual? Especially if it's not USA and your language is not English.
I just did it and it told me the account doesn't exist so not sure why it worked for you but didnt for me!
During my installation I didn't get any errors. Also after the initialisation I got the option to connect to wifi and you didn't...
Tysm, great :D
8:06 something clearly went right not wrong
I'm willing to bet that, having changed the region post-install, a future "feature update" will probably reinstall all the crap.
Does this work with non-English language versions? And with Windows 10?
When windows 11 updates does not reload all unnecessary applications?
microsoft removed it😢 the world region
do you have to install the virtual box?
i havent found a debloating script/tool that will create a windows scheduled task that will check all the settings for changes at boot. to help monitor when MS updates re-enable all the privacy/customisations that were disabled with the debloating technique.
Hey how do I fix “your organization requires you to change your pin” Meanwhile I have tried changing the pin but it won’t let me type the alphabet but only numbers which is not part of the password requirement. I have also tried using the On Screen Keyboard but the alphabet is still not working.
Please help me😢
Don't know why this is so "new" as we've been installing Windows like this for years in my shop.
It's not "ice-oh," it's I-S-O.
Hi bro I really appreciate all the videos .please can you help with a video no how to fix screen brightness issue I have tred many wets but it still not working please bro
I'm just fed up from the bex64 error of windows explorer ....plz help 😔
This is usually caused due to a problematic app interfering with File Explorer.
@@lukeb7954 is they any way through which I can detect it ?
Great method i just installed windows 11 pro on my hp omen 16 (after i was using windows 10 for almost a year) and it's really nice, can't stand microsoft BS
Clickbait, still has everything on it I don't want. SMH.
Does that method for using a local account still work? I heard M$ patched that loophole out of the Home version.
I just tried and it didn't work. I was able to do it by opening a command prompt at the account creation screen, and typing OOBE\BYPASSNRO.
Watched, a few times, good vidieo. But. Have a new PC, HP.. unfortunately it's Region selection does not include 'Worlld" as an option.. any suggestions for this situation to get a clean install like this ?
Problem here is vendor installs and system boots to oobe start.
you are the man
Doesn't work anymore.
In your opinion is it better to have Win 10 over 11, now even if I have a newer PC but installing/reinstalling fresh? Stability vs security?
windows 10 - gaming , low specs | windows 11 - productivity, stablility, securiy , high specs,ai...
Win 11 has better HDR so its better for gaming. @@SOFTERSHORTS
Is it possible to do this after a factory reset? I cannot find World English it only says English US or English UK and plz help
could you not just give us this iso with all these settings on?...
Is it better than windows 10 for gaming ?
If u have a good hdr monitor it is better because of autohdr
I followed this entire tutorial.
If Ive already previously upgraded this refurb laptop from windows 10 to 11 (English)...my question is: Do I need to roll 11 back to 10 in order to do a fresh reinstall, to be able to make the language setting change? I should add that I have already tried to reinstall 11, and the reinstall did not bring me back through the option of choosing World for the better version. Can anyone confirm this and advise? Thank you!
as far as I know no... has to be a Fresh install. so backup your files, and then you can do it :)
So a few months later, how is this method working, any issues ?
I just tried it and it doesn't seem to work anymore with the latest media creation tool from Microsoft. I've disabled ethernet and wifi on my motherboard, but it's still asking to connect me to a network. There's nothing else to click on.