This script is one of the best ones out there, and most popular for a reason. Simply works with minimal effort and input from the user. One of the main reasons why it is so great, unlike many other debloat scripts and apps, it has "Sysprep" mode support, meaning if you are creating and capturing a golden default iso image or vm image it makes the changes not only for current logon user, but also to Default user profile folder, so whenever you create a new user account on that machine, that profile will also be debloated and tweaked, no double work (unless you are charging by the hour knock yourself out :P ) Cannot count how many times MS changed stuff around that broke the traditional Sysprep capturing methods when you try to debloat and customize user profile and make it a default template for all other accounts in the future. Speaking of Sysprep, would be great if you would cover new Sysprep methods MS is pushing down out throats, such as Intune and Autopilot. Great stuff as always Mr.V God Bless
There are so many good tool to debloat, avoid those tools that install, the good ones are "portable-non installing apps". Nirsoft has a wonderful selection of uninstallers. They are so fun to play with.
Thank you for your support of the channel it is appreciated! I am working hard on some new for the first time Linux videos, I choose Debian for many reasons but due to it's stability and that many variants are Debian based. My goal will be to assist IT professionals who have lots of Windows knowledge come into the Linux world practically and transition what they already understand about operating system and apply that to Linux. I have running now about five Debian hosts, two physical and 3 VMs. I will focus on taking Debian and putting it on AD, adding Samba and showing how to effectively put Linux in a Windows environment.
Great point, I actually ran Process Explorer while doing this and was surprised at how few processes were removed from the overall list of running and active one. Most of the "junk" applications were apps's found in the Microsoft Store folder and ready to install if a user wanted them. c:\Program Files\WindowsApps This is hidden and controlled by the group called "Trusted Installer"
I created an Azure Windows 24H2 ent. multi-session VM and install a few apps using winget. restart the VM, and then tried to stsprep it, but it keeps failing.
I am grateful for the many who come to RUclips to really learn and better understand their craft. I believe my channel viewers are many of these folks.
This script is one of the best ones out there, and most popular for a reason.
Simply works with minimal effort and input from the user.
One of the main reasons why it is so great, unlike many other debloat scripts and apps, it has "Sysprep" mode support, meaning if you are creating and capturing a golden default iso image or vm image it makes the changes not only for current logon user, but also to Default user profile folder, so whenever you create a new user account on that machine, that profile will also be debloated and tweaked, no double work (unless you are charging by the hour knock yourself out :P )
Cannot count how many times MS changed stuff around that broke the traditional Sysprep capturing methods when you try to debloat and customize user profile and make it a default template for all other accounts in the future.
Speaking of Sysprep, would be great if you would cover new Sysprep methods MS is pushing down out throats, such as Intune and Autopilot.
Great stuff as always Mr.V God Bless
Great comments and feedback, Thank you!
Thank you. Really appreciate it.
Thanks for watching
Thank you once again🙏👍
I wanted to also demo Nirsoft's wonderful selection of uninstall tools.
Thanks for watching!
chris titus tech tips, he's the man on winders 10 & 11 debloat.....
There are so many good tool to debloat, avoid those tools that install, the good ones are "portable-non installing apps". Nirsoft has a wonderful selection of uninstallers. They are so fun to play with.
Thank you for watching!
Mr Vanderpool please make videos on using Linux. Perhaps Zorin . Thanks
Thank you for your support of the channel it is appreciated! I am working hard on some new for the first time Linux videos, I choose Debian for many reasons but due to it's stability and that many variants are Debian based. My goal will be to assist IT professionals who have lots of Windows knowledge come into the Linux world practically and transition what they already understand about operating system and apply that to Linux. I have running now about five Debian hosts, two physical and 3 VMs. I will focus on taking Debian and putting it on AD, adding Samba and showing how to effectively put Linux in a Windows environment.
You should have shown the Windows processes before and after the debloating
Great point, I actually ran Process Explorer while doing this and was surprised at how few processes were removed from the overall list of running and active one. Most of the "junk" applications were apps's found in the Microsoft Store folder and ready to install if a user wanted them. c:\Program Files\WindowsApps This is hidden and controlled by the group called "Trusted Installer"
is it possible to script in powershell what sysprep does?
- mainly the generalize part
I created an Azure Windows 24H2 ent. multi-session VM and install a few apps using winget.
restart the VM, and then tried to stsprep it, but it keeps failing.
I would reach out to the author, it is a good idea. He might have some good ideas for doing something like this.
What was the error message?
The problem is that internet users would rather watch people on youtube who just make video on what they read instead of what they know
I am grateful for the many who come to RUclips to really learn and better understand their craft. I believe my channel viewers are many of these folks.