195 Commits
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Author SHA1 Message Date
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9365a3a013 v3.4, 2018-12-19
- Add more bloatware for removal (thx @r3incarnat0r, @mhujer)
 - Add "Hide shortcut icon arrow"
 - Add "Show Control panel shortcut on desktop" (thx @Win10debloater)
 - Add "Enable window title bar color" (thx @scruel)
 - Add "Disable Edge preload after Windows startup" (thx Nick)
 - Update "DisableBackgroundApps" to properly show toasts and notifications
 - Update "DisableActivityHistory" to fix problems caused by disabled CDP user service
 - Update "DisableUpdateDriver" to add one more GPO (thx @kukubau)
2018-12-19 19:06:10 +01:00
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24a1c79d58 Update "HideShortcutArrow" to clean icon cache
Prevents black squares showing in place of arrows
2018-12-19 18:47:04 +01:00
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9b765a694d Reorder ShowControlPanelOnDesktop (no functional changes) 2018-12-19 18:15:58 +01:00
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c67227992a Change all "Dword" to "DWord" (No functional changes) 2018-12-17 15:19:17 +01:00
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8069d87266 Add "Disable Edge preload after Windows startup", closes #184 (thx Nick) 2018-12-17 15:13:18 +01:00
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abe812ace0 Reimplement "Enable window title bar color", closes #162 (thx @scruel) 2018-12-17 14:02:07 +01:00
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aef24a75a8 Properly PascalCase ShowControlPanelOnDesktop name and comment in default preset 2018-12-17 13:44:23 +01:00
Win10debloater
2ab1f27eeb Show Control panel shortcut on desktop (#183) 2018-12-17 13:42:57 +01:00
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daa5da122e Update "DisableUpdateDriver" to add one more GPO, closes #178 (thx @kukubau) 2018-12-17 13:36:01 +01:00
Martin Hujer
9d4a14c55a UninstallThirdPartyBloat: also remove Fitbit.FitbitCoach (#175) 2018-11-18 05:18:33 +01:00
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494409c3cb Use modern method of determining server/workstation, closes #168 2018-11-15 09:22:13 +01:00
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50e9804974 Revert "Update DisableActivityHistory to disable CDP user service". Fixes #170, #172
This reverts commit 08ce664a37.
2018-11-15 08:36:42 +01:00
Varghese Jacob
1b38a82c88 Fix "HKCU:\Software" case, no functional changes (#167) 2018-11-06 13:21:33 +01:00
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dc30f4b8c2 Update DisableBackgroundApps to properly show toasts and notifications, closes #164 2018-10-28 11:42:07 +01:00
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5b2333ba35 Add "Hide shortcut icon arrow" 2018-10-23 22:19:08 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
6786ed78b5 Add more MS bloatware for removal (#158) 2018-10-23 08:06:03 +02:00
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f830a46fa9 v3.3, 2018-10-22, Tweak exclusion support added
- Add option to remove tweaks from selection (see advanced usage)
 - Add "Enable Dark Theme" (thx @DaniloNC)
 - Update DisableActivityHistory to disable CDP user service
 - Minor description updates in comments
2018-10-22 17:38:55 +02:00
Milos Svasek
544e15aefc Fixing ShowDefenderTrayIcon function name (#157) 2018-10-22 14:18:29 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
436e708a1f Unified quotes (#155) 2018-10-18 05:26:20 +02:00
Conder000
e4a24bf83d Update description for DisableAutoRebootOnCrash and DisableActionCenter (#154) 2018-10-14 07:44:32 +02:00
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771a32db0d Update PayPal link 2018-10-12 19:43:03 +02:00
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5ccc376764 Add option to remove tweaks from selection, closes #152
also kinda related to #81 and #99
2018-10-12 18:57:15 +02:00
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ef8b490da8 Simplify registry operations in DisableAppSuggestions and UnpinStartMenuTiles, related to #148 2018-10-11 07:11:18 +02:00
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08ce664a37 Update DisableActivityHistory to disable CDP user service, closes #149 2018-10-10 15:48:32 +02:00
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c511b60739 Add "Enable Dark Theme", closes #150 (thx @DaniloNC) 2018-10-10 08:25:36 +02:00
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27157fef8f v3.2, 2018-10-08, Server 2019 support added
- Add "Hide Windows Defender SysTray icon" (thx @sippi90)
 - Revert DisableSharedExperiences to safer non-GPO variant
 - Update DisableAppSuggestions to hide suggestions in settings
 - Update DisableAppSuggestions to purge and reload tile cache
 - Update UnpinStartMenuTiles to reload tile cache
 - Update EnableStorageSense to set only the necessary values
 - Update documentation and comments to announce Server 2019 support
2018-10-08 22:05:19 +02:00
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9e4ad4215b Revert DisableSharedExperiences to non-GPO variant, closes #145
Reverts commit 98e106b78a
2018-10-08 22:04:45 +02:00
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baa547cbd8 Update UnpinStartMenuTiles to purge tile cache 2018-10-08 21:45:30 +02:00
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503b1a2826 Update DisableAppSuggestions to purge tile cache, related to #145 2018-10-08 21:45:00 +02:00
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3a0ff06a81 Add "Hide Windows Defender SysTray icon", salvaged from #146 (thx @sippi90) 2018-10-08 16:44:02 +02:00
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0438564bfe Remove extra values in EnableStorageSense, see #143 2018-10-08 16:16:24 +02:00
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0d15efc24d Update DisableAppSuggestions to hide suggestions in settings 2018-10-06 16:18:54 +02:00
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db2c2d54d9 Add note about InstallLinuxSubsystem Server applicability 2018-10-04 23:04:29 +02:00
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efb89f42c2 Update note about DisableSuperfetch Server applicability 2018-10-04 22:55:46 +02:00
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4d28393ac0 Add note about DefenderAppGuard Server applicability 2018-10-04 22:41:30 +02:00
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a7d1b3b3b1 v3.1, 2018-10-04
- Add "Disable Restore Points"
 - Add "Disable Automatic Boot Recovery"
 - Add "Disable Recovery and Factory Reset"
 - Add "Disable NTFS Last Acccess time stamps" (thx @r3incarnat0r)
 - Add "Enable Defender Application Guard" (thx @sippi90)
 - Add "Uninstall PowerShell 2.0" (thx @sippi90)
 - Add "Install .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 runtimes"
 - Add "Enable navigation pane expanding to current folder" (thx arobasse2)
 - Add "Disable Aero Shake" (thx arobasse2)
 - Add "Disable adding '- shortcut' to shortcut name" (thx arobasse2)
 - Add "Disable automatic reboot on crash" (thx arobasse2)
 - Add "Disable blocking of downloaded files" (thx arobasse2)
 - Add "Hide 'Include in library' context menu item" (thx arobasse2)
 - Add "Hide 'Share' and 'Give access to' context menu items" (thx arobasse2)
 - Update SetP2PUpdate* to use GPO (thx @sippi90)
 - Update Enable/DisableHibernation to run powercfg (thx @r3incarnat0r)
 - Update ShowTaskManagerDetails to not get stuck (thx @r3incarnat0r)
 - Update EnableDefender for 1809
 - Update UninstallMsftBloat for 1809 (thx @sippi90)
 - Update UnpinStartMenuTiles for 1809
 - Update CtrldFolderAccess to suppress warnings when Defender is disabled
 - Fix copy paste error in EnableSharingWizard (thx @sippi90)
 - Bunch of minor comment changes, code style alignments, reorganizations, clarifications and nitpicks
2018-10-04 21:15:22 +02:00
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0d1e8faf61 Suppress CtrldFolderAccess warnings when Defender is disabled
Use single quotes instead escaped double quotes in PhotoViewerOpenWith
2018-10-04 20:53:30 +02:00
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03d47362e0 Add "Hide 'Share' and 'Give access to' context menu items" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 20:52:10 +02:00
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f53ec4001a Add "Hide 'Include in library' context menu item" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 20:48:33 +02:00
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ccb7fa1b77 Add "Disable blocking of downloaded files" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 20:42:53 +02:00
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af751acb7f Add "Disable automatic reboot on crash" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 20:42:47 +02:00
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b0de075d46 Add "Disable adding '- shortcut' to shortcut name" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 20:42:15 +02:00
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f2b628048c Add "Disable Aero Shake" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 14:02:00 +02:00
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7feaf667a8 Add "Enable navigation pane expanding to current folder" (thx arobasse2) 2018-10-04 14:01:36 +02:00
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a9c9bbb6f0 Move HideAccountProtectionWarn to have Defender tweaks together
No functional change
2018-10-04 12:59:21 +02:00
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f42acded36 Update UninstallPowerShellV2 + InstallNET23 for Server 2018-10-03 20:30:03 +02:00
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984e370fe6 Suppress EnableHibernation warning on systems not supporting it 2018-10-03 17:56:28 +02:00
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3ecf486524 Typo fixes 2018-10-03 17:48:32 +02:00
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84b75b1a86 Update UnpinStartMenuTiles for 1809 2018-10-03 17:44:50 +02:00
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37b19b942a Add "Install .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 runtimes" 2018-10-03 17:41:34 +02:00
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5565b31afb Bit more comment style edits. No functional changes. 2018-10-03 17:29:34 +02:00
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f64365bdcb Add UninstallPowerShellV2, picked from and closes #141 (thx @sippi90) 2018-10-03 17:24:13 +02:00
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96b5267c1f Move UninstallMediaPlayer to proper place. No functional change. 2018-10-03 17:12:10 +02:00
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96da78d043 Remove even more bloatware, picked from #141 (thx @sippi90) 2018-10-03 17:07:50 +02:00
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2c741b2c40 Add EnableDefenderAppGuard, picked from #141 (thx @sippi90) 2018-10-03 16:45:14 +02:00
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5f452a171a Unify comment style, fix preset tabstop. No functional changes. 2018-10-03 16:43:48 +02:00
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8ff24e54f1 Update EnableDefender for 1809 2018-10-03 16:16:25 +02:00
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aa4d3d58a4 Add regions for better code overview, picked from #141 (thx @sippi90) 2018-10-03 15:19:10 +02:00
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a7f2b7b7c5 Add 1807 / RS5 into Windows builds overview 2018-10-03 15:15:11 +02:00
sippi90
c747faa96a Improvements from vscode's PSScriptAnalyzer (#139) 2018-10-02 21:36:11 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
bce7bbc109 Update Hibernation ad Task Manager tweaks (#137) 2018-09-29 07:38:24 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
e2646d13e4 Add DisableNTFSLastAccess (#136) 2018-09-28 21:28:19 +02:00
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c5c107c59f Use GPO for SetP2PUpdate* - reimplements #135 (thx @sippi90) 2018-09-27 14:56:40 +02:00
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2c235573c5 Add a note to DisableRestorePoints about WinServer 2018-09-27 12:59:22 +02:00
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113055beaa Add DisableBootRecovery and DisableRecoveryAndReset, closes #131 2018-09-27 12:29:35 +02:00
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22c2c047f1 Add DisableRestorePoints, related to #131 2018-09-27 11:36:00 +02:00
sippi90
a670106295 Fix copy paste error in EnableSharingWizard (#134)
SharingWizardOn must be deleted and not PersistBrowsers
2018-09-27 10:40:26 +02:00
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a68bb170a4 Reorganize order of defender and boot tweaks (no functional changes). 2018-09-27 10:22:56 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
5fae7389e1 Minor changes (#133)
- shortened Default.cmd
- prevented annoying homegroup errors for 1803+ (counterpart for enabling not touched, cuz it's good to see the errors in this case imo)
2018-09-18 14:06:57 +02:00
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1e977ab95f v3.0, 2018-09-15, BYOT - Bring your own tweaks
- Split execution logic from tweak library and add support for custom tweaks
 - Check "Advanced usage" chapter in README
2018-09-15 18:37:28 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
1acc37a099 Add Explorer and Start Menu tweaks (#129)
1) EnableFldrSeparateProcess / DisableFldrSeparateProcess
2) EnableRestoreFldrWindows / DisableRestoreFldrWindows
3)  DisableSharingWizard / EnableSharingWizard
4) HideRecentlyAddedApps / ShowRecentlyAddedApps
5) HideRecentJumplists / ShowRecentJumplists
2018-09-10 15:26:29 +02:00
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3b8fc957c1 v2.21, 2018-08-27
- Improve UninstallOneDrive in multi-user environment (thx @chiva)
 - Improve SetTaskbarCombine* on multi-monitor setups (thx @kroimon)
 - Improve DisableTelemetry to not block certain updates (thx @T4CC)
 - *BREAKING* Split DisableThumbsDB into DisableThumbnailCache and DisableThumbsDBOnNetwork (thx @r3incarnat0r)
 - Add DisableWebLangList (thx @agsimmons)
 - Add "Show/Hide item selection checkboxes" (thx @Tikus)
 - Add "Uninstall Windows Fax and Scan Services" (thx @kroimon)
 - Add sound scheme related tweaks (thx @r3incarnat0r)
 - Add "HideQuickAccess" (thx @driscollw)
 - Add "Disable NCSI active test" (thx @antipatico)
 - Add "Hide Account Protection warning"
 - Add "Disable Edge desktop shortcut creation"
 - Add more keys to DisableAppSuggestion
 - Add more checks for DisableWiFiSense
 - Update "ShowTrayIcons" to use GPO (thx @driscollw)
 - Update SetP2PUpdate* tweaks to support current builds
 - Remove more and more bloatware
 - Fix typo in Enable/DisableHibernation
 - Update and clarify bunch of comments
2018-08-27 14:48:35 +02:00
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d19e243a05 Add more Msft + Xbox packages to uninstall 2018-08-25 08:26:03 +02:00
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c540b0e7ed Add remark to "UninstallFaxAndScan" 2018-08-25 08:21:44 +02:00
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191e820100 Add "Disable NCSI active test", reimplements and closes #111 2018-08-23 23:25:05 +02:00
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66953faeb6 Disable even more suggestions 2018-08-23 18:54:28 +02:00
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70aee80559 Update SetP2PUpdate* tweaks, closes #116 (thx @Dvorak-Stepan) 2018-08-23 17:55:06 +02:00
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8dfe56cf2e Update "ShowTrayIcons" to use GPO, closes #114 (thx @driscollw) 2018-08-23 16:01:18 +02:00
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4c81d1cff2 Add "HideQuickAccess", closes #113 (thx @driscollw) 2018-08-23 16:00:41 +02:00
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9e6c3d6ed4 Remove old "Show most used apps" from DisableAppSuggestions, closes #110 2018-08-23 15:31:59 +02:00
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33d4a18633 Remove even more bloatware, related to #101 2018-08-23 14:51:50 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
fb91d9df66 Add sound scheme related tweaks (#109)
Add sound scheme related tweaks
2018-08-23 14:45:36 +02:00
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80e9c04861 Fix typo in Enable/DisableHibernation, closes #123 2018-07-26 12:38:31 +02:00
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22fb376831 Add more checks for Enable/DisableWiFiSense, fixes #122 2018-07-25 22:30:33 +02:00
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3c9d6ea092 Fix forgotten rename, closes #105 2018-05-24 08:25:56 +02:00
kroimon
ab4e763fc1 Add "Uninstall Windows Fax and Scan Services" (#103) 2018-05-23 17:46:41 +02:00
kroimon
ae9998fd4a Use absolute paths in Default.cmd file (#104) 2018-05-23 17:34:30 +02:00
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7c869b377c Update EnableMeltdownCompatFlag note, closes #98 (thx @Zero3) 2018-05-14 20:14:36 +02:00
Tikus
7313970f86 Added option to show/hide checkboxes next to items in explorer (#97) 2018-05-14 13:50:40 +02:00
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c5cb2556a8 Add "Disable Edge desktop shortcut creation" 2018-05-09 09:26:47 +02:00
Andrew Simmons
d354c414b6 Add DisableWebLangList, enhance DisableAppSuggestions (#90) 2018-05-09 09:12:21 +02:00
r3incarnat0r
44bb2b92dd Split DisableThumbsDB (#95), closes #85 2018-05-09 08:55:37 +02:00
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ca8c6c6859 Add "Hide Account Protection warning" 2018-05-09 08:49:24 +02:00
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1f1412f68d Add FAQ about GPO effects, closes #84 2018-05-05 17:06:42 +02:00
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e3af426cb5 Update RS4 build info 2018-05-04 11:20:07 +02:00
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fee2f345e9 Update "DisableTelemetry" to disallow build previews, closes #92 (thx @T4CC) 2018-05-04 11:15:48 +02:00
kroimon
f8727c682c Set taskbar buttons combination modes for multi-monitor setups. (#91) 2018-05-01 22:00:06 +02:00
Andrew Simmons
29a22a253c Add Lenovo AppxPackage bloatware (#89) 2018-05-01 19:54:07 +02:00
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7e39e3966f Fix a typo in comment, closes #88 2018-04-30 11:45:09 +02:00
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f3b74a6504 Fix newlines in the default preset and rename bat to cmd, related to #85 2018-04-26 09:46:14 +02:00
Santiago Reig
b6205f65fc Remove prompt when stopping OneDrive service (#82) 2018-04-18 12:24:07 +02:00
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c4a3e1a5c1 v2.20, 2018-04-15 - RS4 (1803) ready
Lots of changes, few of them BREAKING, hence the bigger version bump.
 - Add "DisableActivityHistory"
 - Add "DisableSMBServer" (thx @Phenix66)
 - Add "Disable LLMNR"
 - Add "Enable Core Isolation Memory Integrity"
 - Add more bloatware for removal (thx @jnslmk and @agsimmons)
 - Update "UnpinStartMenuTiles" for 1803 (thx @sippi90)
 - Update "Disable Web Search" for 1803
 - Update "Disable Location Tracking" for 1803
 - Update "DisableAppSuggestions" to remove ads from Task View
 - *BREAKING* Update "ShowTaskbarSearch*" to add type choice (thx @Letouane)
 - *BREAKING* Split "ShowTaskbarTitles" to add type choice (thx @sztanpet)
 - *BREAKING* Update "SetControlPanel*" to add icon size choice
 - Update "DisableSmartScreen" to use GPO
 - Update "DisableFeedback" to use GPO
 - Update "DisableAdvertisingID" to use GPO
 - Update "DisableSharedExperiences" to use GPO
 - Update "DisableAdobeFlash" to use GPO
 - Update "DisableUpdateDriver" to use GPO and set more keys
 - Move "DisableTailoredExperiences" to separate tweak and use GPO
 - Update "UninstallInternetExplorer" to support also x86
 - Update "InstallLinuxSubsystem" compatibility with old OS builds
 - Update "DisableDefender" compatibility with old OS builds
 - Update "DisableXboxFeatures" compatibility with old OS builds
 - Update "SetP2PUpdateLocal" and comment from default preset
 - Comment "DisableHomeGroups" removed in 1803
 - *BREAKING* Merge "DisableLockScreenSpotlight" into "DisableAppSuggestions"
 - *BREAKING* Remove "DisableAutoLogger" as it was never useful
 - Remove test files as they seemed to be confusing
 - Few other minor improvements
 - Documentation update
2018-04-15 13:29:35 +02:00
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43f70e46a6 Update README.md into mini-wiki 2018-04-15 12:54:37 +02:00
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603f5a74fe Split "ShowTaskbarTitles" to add type choice, closes #78 (thx @sztanpet) 2018-04-15 10:14:21 +02:00
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b5eb8e42c1 Update "ShowTaskbarSearch*" to add type choice, reimplements #55 (thx @Letouane) 2018-04-15 10:14:12 +02:00
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94b8a92278 Update "SetControlPanel*" to add icon size choice
Also set them per-user and don't trigger antimalware
2018-04-15 10:14:04 +02:00
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f66f0d0bb4 Few more build restrictions and notes 2018-04-15 10:13:44 +02:00
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b44f65dc60 Suppress XboxIdentityProvider error on pre-1607 builds 2018-04-14 22:42:40 +02:00
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9decdac904 Optimize "ShowTaskManagerDetails" and add a note 2018-04-14 22:37:01 +02:00
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db20580134 Update backwards compatibility of "DisableDefender" 2018-04-14 19:07:19 +02:00
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2f33a2a17a Add more bloatware for removal and sort alphabetically, closes #76, closes #77 (thx @jnslmk and @agsimmons) 2018-04-14 16:39:12 +02:00
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fe299da41e Update "UninstallInternetExplorer" to support also x86, related to #62 2018-04-14 16:15:53 +02:00
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488baa111f Update "UnpinStartMenuTiles" for 1803, closes #71 (thx @sippi90) 2018-04-14 12:23:32 +02:00
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5fa6f4409c Update "InstallLinuxSubsystem" compatibility with old OS builds 2018-04-14 12:12:50 +02:00
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88cac9efa8 Shave off some wait time from "UninstallOneDrive" 2018-04-14 10:57:40 +02:00
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4ef4163172 Save a few characters by converting hex sequences to decimal 2018-04-14 10:55:55 +02:00
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8d0ad4c9c8 Update "DisableAdobeFlash" to use GPO 2018-04-14 10:55:48 +02:00
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f152b727ed Add note to "DisableLockScreenRS1" 2018-04-14 10:55:42 +02:00
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98e106b78a Update "DisableSharedExperiences" to use GPO 2018-04-14 10:55:35 +02:00
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d4fe0001a9 Comment "DisableHomeGroups" as they were removed in 1803 2018-04-14 10:55:28 +02:00
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03e501b481 Update "DisableUpdateDriver" to use GPO and set more keys 2018-04-14 10:55:20 +02:00
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2c79e6fb1f Add "Enable Core Isolation Memory Integrity" 2018-04-14 10:54:58 +02:00
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bf97bb5f7b Add "Disable LLMNR" 2018-04-14 10:19:38 +02:00
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3e16baf9fa Update "DisableAdvertisingID" to use GPO 2018-04-14 10:18:51 +02:00
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39ff492b70 Move "DisableTailoredExperiences" to separate tweak and use GPO 2018-04-14 10:18:09 +02:00
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793e98af93 Update "DisableFeedback" to use GPO
(1507 don't have the GPO, so the HKCU stays)
2018-04-14 10:00:22 +02:00
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9f755fab3d Add "DisableSMBServer", closes #65 (thx @Phenix66) 2018-04-14 10:00:08 +02:00
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eb82e5b855 Remove "DisableAutoLogger" as it was never useful 2018-04-14 10:00:00 +02:00
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749150e9e2 Slim down "SetP2PUpdateLocal" and comment from default preset 2018-04-14 09:59:46 +02:00
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4b8a519ee0 Update "Disable Location Tracking" for 1803 2018-04-14 09:59:35 +02:00
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12b6cef3d1 Add "DisableActivityHistory" 2018-04-14 09:59:27 +02:00
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657d353cab Merge "DisableLockScreenSpotlight" into "DisableAppSuggestions" 2018-04-14 09:59:17 +02:00
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fea6de8104 Update "DisableAppSuggestions" to remove ads from Task View 2018-04-14 09:58:59 +02:00
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7b3398fdd7 Update "Disable Web Search" for 1803 2018-04-14 09:58:51 +02:00
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7b653187a4 Update "DisableSmartScreen" to use GPO 2018-04-14 09:58:19 +02:00
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9332fd4e7b Remove the test preset + move the default preset one level up 2018-04-14 09:57:15 +02:00
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cf5af8ab17 More cleanup after #66 (@Conder000 !!!), fixes #69 2018-04-07 09:45:43 +02:00
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dc0a121435 v2.14, 2018-04-06
- Fix and reorganize Telemetry tweaks
 - Update "Enable Remote Desktop" to enable firewall rules (thx @timmytandian)
 - Add "Uninstall Internet Explorer" (thx @mhujer)
 - Add "Enable strong cryptography for .NET Framework" (thx @Sta2s)
 - Add "Enable Audio" for Server
 - Add default preset for making custom presets easier (thx @Conder000)
2018-04-06 16:18:42 +02:00
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1ab60c363e Add "Enable Audio" (for Server) 2018-04-06 15:54:35 +02:00
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575b7ef26a Add "Enable strong cryptography for .NET Framework", closes #64 (thx @Sta2s) 2018-04-06 14:41:03 +02:00
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7be6666d1d Cleanup after #66 2018-04-06 14:37:55 +02:00
Martin Hujer
4df2b8cc44 Add "Uninstall Internet Explorer" (#62) 2018-04-06 14:20:50 +02:00
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9dcbd908f4 Add firewall rules modification to Remote Desktop tweaks, closes #63 2018-04-06 14:17:02 +02:00
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cf870330c8 Fix and reorganize Telemetry tweaks, closes #67 2018-04-06 13:57:55 +02:00
Conder000
3bdb745e0f Added default preset to the /test folder (#66) 2018-04-06 13:19:28 +02:00
Disassembler
5fe7d91b79 v2.13, 2018-03-18
- Add "Disable Windows Script Host"
 - Add "Uninstall Microsoft Print to PDF"
 - Add "Uninstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer"
 - Add "Remove Default Fax Printer" (thx @MisterDuval)
 - Add more 3rd party bloatware for removal (thx @iamteerawut)
 - Add more Microsoft bloatware for removal
 - Replace Write-Host cmdlet with Write-Output
 - Reorganize and regroup the tweaks a bit
2018-03-18 20:22:44 +01:00
Disassembler
615ff8cacc Add tweaks for default printers uninstallation, reimplements and closes #58 (thx @MisterDuval) 2018-03-18 20:12:03 +01:00
Disassembler
42fde5e945 Remove additional Microsoft bloatware 2018-03-18 12:15:14 +01:00
Disassembler
e3570d5f28 Add "Disable Windows Script Host" 2018-03-18 11:41:57 +01:00
Disassembler
7de3e81c79 Reorganize and regroup tweaks - no functional changes 2018-03-18 11:19:28 +01:00
Disassembler
a41c0eea7b Replace Write-Host cmdlet with Write-Output, closes #44 once and for all 2018-03-18 09:58:24 +01:00
Disassembler
ccc65c4ad3 Remove additonal 3rd party bloatware, closes #60 (thx @iamteerawut) 2018-03-18 09:50:01 +01:00
Disassembler
17a5c51e66 Add a warning for DisableTelemetry, kinda sorta resolves #57 2018-03-18 09:46:31 +01:00
Disassembler
1eaa9d58bd Unify coding style 2018-01-10 08:45:22 +01:00
Disassembler
e24132e074 v2.12, 2018-01-09
- Add "Enable Meltdown (CVE-2017-5754) compatibility flag"
 - Add "Unpin Start Menu tiles" + "Unpin Taskbar icons" (kinda experimental)
 - Fix "Enable Storage Sense" by setting more registries (thx @zerolagaux)
 - Add more 3rd bloatware for removal (thx @zerolagaux)
 - Comment "Enable Controlled Folder Access" from default preset as it conflicts with some installers
 - Disable scheduled tasks related to Telemetry, Feedback and error reporting (thx @xomx)
2018-01-09 16:49:57 +01:00
Disassembler
04b85dac57 Disable tasks related to Telemetry, Feedback and error reporting, closes #37 for now (thx @xomx) 2018-01-09 16:49:08 +01:00
Disassembler
18e75afef6 Add "Unpin Start Menu tiles" + "Unpin Taskbar icons", closes #8 2018-01-09 14:05:59 +01:00
Disassembler
46f3881d2b Unify coding style for Remove-Item, Get-ChildItem and ForEach 2018-01-09 14:02:38 +01:00
Disassembler
b67276058b Remove even more 3rd bloatware, closes #54 (thx @zerolagaux) 2018-01-09 10:13:18 +01:00
Disassembler
8d468e7df1 Set more EnableStorageSense registries, fixes #53 (thx @zerolagaux) 2018-01-09 10:13:00 +01:00
Disassembler
ebaa3d0ba7 Add "Enable Meltdown (CVE-2017-5754) compatibility flag" (commented by default) 2018-01-08 20:54:01 +01:00
Disassembler
e9b915a2da Comment EnableCtrldFolderAccess from default preset as it conflicts with some installers + Fix typo. 2017-12-30 13:24:43 +01:00
Disassembler
3e1c7feeb6 v2.11, 2017-12-27
- Add "Disable Windows Defender Cloud" (thx @bajasoft)
 - Add "Set Control Panel view to icons (Classic)" (thx @DavidBrockmeier)
 - Add "Disable automatic installation of network devices"
 - Add "Disable Sleep start menu and keyboard button" (thx @thecek)
 - Add "Disable display and sleep mode timeouts" (thx @thecek)
 - Add more registry keys for "Disable Wi-Fi Sense" (thx @kukubau)
 - Remove even more bloatware (thx @thecek)
 - Update "Disable Background apps" to not break start menu search
 - Add both ways of hiding Library icons in This PC (either only in This PC or also in other Explorer windows like Personal Folders and open/save dialog)
2017-12-27 19:49:14 +01:00
Disassembler
491be4acc2 Suppress few more warnings when adding/removing nonexistant keys 2017-12-27 19:42:33 +01:00
Disassembler
538a1fdd39 Reintroduce post-1.5 way of hiding icons in Explorer once again
(Previously reverted in 157bf35, related to #36. Sorry for the bloat, I really hate these icons)
2017-12-27 17:58:28 +01:00
Disassembler
50362f37e1 Update DisableBackgroundApps to not break start menu search, again closes #42 2017-12-27 15:52:52 +01:00
Disassembler
871cad8660 Add "Disable display and sleep mode timeouts", closes #50, thx @thecek 2017-12-27 14:19:12 +01:00
Disassembler
5eb8a84dce Add "Disable Sleep start menu and keyboard button" as suggested in #50 2017-12-27 13:56:50 +01:00
Disassembler
d93d5ac4df Add more registry keys for "Disable Wi-Fi Sense", closes #48, thx @kukubau 2017-12-27 10:54:36 +01:00
Disassembler
b6840e2ba2 Add "Disable automatic installation of network devices", closes #47 2017-12-27 10:46:41 +01:00
Disassembler
6830298064 Add "Set Control Panel view to icons (Classic)", reimplements #45, thx @DavidBrockmeier 2017-12-27 09:56:20 +01:00
Disassembler
39a1d9022d Remove more bloatware, closes #43 (thx @thecek) 2017-12-01 16:59:12 +01:00
Disassembler
3f9e7e84a1 Another take on "Disable Background apps" related to #40 and #42 2017-11-13 19:10:19 +01:00
Disassembler
59b2000f6c Fix typo in default preset 2017-11-11 20:27:24 +01:00
Disassembler
b1447c0fc9 Don't apply "DisableBackgroundApps" in default preset, closes #40
+ Add tests for "EnableDefenderCloud"
2017-11-10 16:24:54 +01:00
Jan Bajer
c79ed38b66 Add "Disable Windows Defender Cloud" (#41) 2017-11-10 14:06:35 +01:00
Disassembler
c935abafa3 v2.10, 2017-11-09
- Add "Enable Controlled Folder Access"
- Add "Disable Lock screen Spotlight"
- Add "Enable Storage Sense"
- Add "Show User Folder on desktop"
- Add "Disable Background application access"
- Update "Disable Start Menu suggestions" (thx @Dvorak-Stepan)
- Update bloatware removal list with Print3D and Xbox.TCUI
- Update "Disable Advertising ID" to disable also advertisement telemetry
- Merge "DisableConsumerApps" and "DisableStartSuggestions" into "DisableAppSuggestions"
- Update the way of hiding icons in This PC, so they're not hidden also in personal folders
2017-11-10 00:06:10 +01:00
Disassembler
14bf1e8477 Add additional check in "Disable Advertising ID", remove unnecessary -Force 2017-11-10 00:03:59 +01:00
Disassembler
2f8e43cc03 Add "Enable Storage Sense", closes #39 2017-11-09 23:34:39 +01:00
Disassembler
e0c9dd1df7 Add "Disable Background application access", related to #39 2017-11-09 22:33:04 +01:00
Disassembler
157bf356dc Revert to pre-1.5 way of hiding icons from This PC, kinda fixes #36.
Less reliable, but doesn't hide them in Personal folders.
2017-11-09 22:07:54 +01:00
Disassembler
d1089630c5 Add "Show User Folder on desktop", related to #39 2017-11-09 21:40:33 +01:00
Disassembler
936e0da7ec Merge DisableConsumerApps into DisableAppSuggestions, closes #35 2017-11-09 21:27:55 +01:00
Disassembler
71b8166b9e Rename DisableStartSuggestions to DisableAppSuggestions and add few more Content Delivery Manager values, related to #35 2017-11-09 21:24:02 +01:00
Disassembler
23f19fd851 Add "Disable Lock screen Spotlight", related to #35 2017-11-09 21:08:39 +01:00
Disassembler
9c957d217c Fix typo in "Show network options on lock screen" registry hive 2017-11-09 21:08:14 +01:00
Disassembler
90deb26b55 Update "Disable Advertising ID" to disable also advertisement telemetry 2017-11-09 19:35:52 +01:00
Disassembler
dac835801a Add some more bloatware for removal, closes #38 2017-11-09 19:17:09 +01:00
Disassembler
ad09c6ec67 Update "Disable Start Menu suggestions" for 1709, closes #35 (thx @Dvorak-Stepan) 2017-10-31 14:04:32 +01:00
Disassembler
11dd5c64e5 Add "Enable Controlled Folder Access", closes #33 2017-10-27 14:50:44 +02:00
Disassembler0
1f67aedeab Clarify defaults and fix typo in README 2017-10-22 17:08:02 +02:00
Disassembler
94216899a5 v2.9, 2017-10-22
- Added "DisableSharedExperiences" (thx @DaNy3LL)
- Added "Hide3DObjectsFromThisPC"
- Added "DisableAdobeFlash"
- Commented out "DisableSMB1" as 1709 (RS3) disables it implicitly
2017-10-22 14:35:03 +02:00
Disassembler
d427ae7354 Normalize preset path while passing to elevated script, resolves #27 2017-10-22 14:33:47 +02:00
Disassembler0
8b88e2deeb Add a note about multi-user envs in README 2017-09-29 08:30:29 +02:00
Disassembler
3fa306ac8f Pass command line args into elevation call instead of function args, fixes #26 2017-09-10 23:35:06 +02:00
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##########
# Win 10 / Server 2016 / Server 2019 Initial Setup Script - Default preset
# Author: Disassembler <disassembler@dasm.cz>
# Version: v3.4, 2018-12-19
# Source: https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script
##########
### Require administrator privileges ###
RequireAdmin
### Privacy Tweaks ###
DisableTelemetry # EnableTelemetry
DisableWiFiSense # EnableWiFiSense
# DisableSmartScreen # EnableSmartScreen
DisableWebSearch # EnableWebSearch
DisableAppSuggestions # EnableAppSuggestions
DisableActivityHistory # EnableActivityHistory
DisableBackgroundApps # EnableBackgroundApps
DisableLocationTracking # EnableLocationTracking
DisableMapUpdates # EnableMapUpdates
DisableFeedback # EnableFeedback
DisableTailoredExperiences # EnableTailoredExperiences
DisableAdvertisingID # EnableAdvertisingID
DisableWebLangList # EnableWebLangList
DisableCortana # EnableCortana
DisableErrorReporting # EnableErrorReporting
# SetP2PUpdateLocal # SetP2PUpdateInternet # SetP2PUpdateDisable
DisableDiagTrack # EnableDiagTrack
DisableWAPPush # EnableWAPPush
# HideRecentJumplists # ShowRecentJumplists
### Security Tweaks ###
# SetUACLow # SetUACHigh
# EnableSharingMappedDrives # DisableSharingMappedDrives
DisableAdminShares # EnableAdminShares
# DisableSMB1 # EnableSMB1
# DisableSMBServer # EnableSMBServer
# DisableLLMNR # EnableLLMNR
# DisableNCSIProbe # EnableNCSIProbe
SetCurrentNetworkPrivate # SetCurrentNetworkPublic
# SetUnknownNetworksPrivate # SetUnknownNetworksPublic
# DisableNetDevicesAutoInst # EnableNetDevicesAutoInst
# DisableFirewall # EnableFirewall
# HideDefenderTrayIcon # ShowDefenderTrayIcon
# DisableDefender # EnableDefender
# DisableDefenderCloud # EnableDefenderCloud
# EnableCtrldFolderAccess # DisableCtrldFolderAccess
# EnableCIMemoryIntegrity # DisableCIMemoryIntegrity
# EnableDefenderAppGuard # DisableDefenderAppGuard
HideAccountProtectionWarn # ShowAccountProtectionWarn
# DisableDownloadBlocking # EnableDownloadBlocking
DisableScriptHost # EnableScriptHost
EnableDotNetStrongCrypto # DisableDotNetStrongCrypto
# EnableMeltdownCompatFlag # DisableMeltdownCompatFlag
EnableF8BootMenu # DisableF8BootMenu
# DisableBootRecovery # EnableBootRecovery
# DisableRecoveryAndReset # EnableRecoveryAndReset
SetDEPOptOut # SetDEPOptIn
### Service Tweaks ###
# DisableUpdateMSRT # EnableUpdateMSRT
# DisableUpdateDriver # EnableUpdateDriver
DisableUpdateRestart # EnableUpdateRestart
# DisableHomeGroups # EnableHomeGroups
DisableSharedExperiences # EnableSharedExperiences
DisableRemoteAssistance # EnableRemoteAssistance
EnableRemoteDesktop # DisableRemoteDesktop
DisableAutoplay # EnableAutoplay
DisableAutorun # EnableAutorun
# DisableRestorePoints # EnableRestorePoints
# EnableStorageSense # DisableStorageSense
# DisableDefragmentation # EnableDefragmentation
# DisableSuperfetch # EnableSuperfetch
# DisableIndexing # EnableIndexing
# DisableNTFSLastAccess # EnableNTFSLastAccess
# SetBIOSTimeUTC # SetBIOSTimeLocal
# EnableHibernation # DisableHibernation
# DisableSleepButton # EnableSleepButton
# DisableSleepTimeout # EnableSleepTimeout
# DisableFastStartup # EnableFastStartup
# DisableAutoRebootOnCrash # EnableAutoRebootOnCrash
### UI Tweaks ###
DisableActionCenter # EnableActionCenter
DisableLockScreen # EnableLockScreen
# DisableLockScreenRS1 # EnableLockScreenRS1
HideNetworkFromLockScreen # ShowNetworkOnLockScreen
HideShutdownFromLockScreen # ShowShutdownOnLockScreen
# DisableAeroShake # EnableAeroShake
DisableStickyKeys # EnableStickyKeys
ShowTaskManagerDetails # HideTaskManagerDetails
ShowFileOperationsDetails # HideFileOperationsDetails
# EnableFileDeleteConfirm # DisableFileDeleteConfirm
HideTaskbarSearch # ShowTaskbarSearchIcon # ShowTaskbarSearchBox
HideTaskView # ShowTaskView
ShowSmallTaskbarIcons # ShowLargeTaskbarIcons
SetTaskbarCombineWhenFull # SetTaskbarCombineNever # SetTaskbarCombineAlways
HideTaskbarPeopleIcon # ShowTaskbarPeopleIcon
ShowTrayIcons # HideTrayIcons
DisableSearchAppInStore # EnableSearchAppInStore
DisableNewAppPrompt # EnableNewAppPrompt
# HideRecentlyAddedApps # ShowRecentlyAddedApps
# SetControlPanelSmallIcons # SetControlPanelLargeIcons # SetControlPanelCategories
DisableShortcutInName # EnableShortcutInName
# HideShortcutArrow # ShowShortcutArrow
SetVisualFXPerformance # SetVisualFXAppearance
# EnableTitleBarColor # DisableTitleBarColor
# EnableDarkTheme # DisableDarkTheme
# AddENKeyboard # RemoveENKeyboard
# EnableNumlock # DisableNumlock
# SetSoundSchemeNone # SetSoundSchemeDefault
# DisableStartupSound # EnableStartupSound
# DisableChangingSoundScheme # EnableChangingSoundScheme
### Explorer UI Tweaks ###
ShowKnownExtensions # HideKnownExtensions
ShowHiddenFiles # HideHiddenFiles
EnableNavPaneExpand # DisableNavPaneExpand
# EnableFldrSeparateProcess # DisableFldrSeparateProcess
# EnableRestoreFldrWindows # DisableRestoreFldrWindows
# DisableSharingWizard # EnableSharingWizard
# HideSelectCheckboxes # ShowSelectCheckboxes
HideSyncNotifications # ShowSyncNotifications
HideRecentShortcuts # ShowRecentShortcuts
SetExplorerThisPC # SetExplorerQuickAccess
HideQuickAccess # ShowQuickAccess
ShowThisPCOnDesktop # HideThisPCFromDesktop
# ShowUserFolderOnDesktop # HideUserFolderFromDesktop
# ShowControlPanelOnDesktop # HideControlPanelFromDesktop
HideDesktopFromThisPC # ShowDesktopInThisPC
# HideDesktopFromExplorer # ShowDesktopInExplorer
HideDocumentsFromThisPC # ShowDocumentsInThisPC
# HideDocumentsFromExplorer # ShowDocumentsInExplorer
HideDownloadsFromThisPC # ShowDownloadsInThisPC
# HideDownloadsFromExplorer # ShowDownloadsInExplorer
HideMusicFromThisPC # ShowMusicInThisPC
# HideMusicFromExplorer # ShowMusicInExplorer
HidePicturesFromThisPC # ShowPicturesInThisPC
# HidePicturesFromExplorer # ShowPicturesInExplorer
HideVideosFromThisPC # ShowVideosInThisPC
# HideVideosFromExplorer # ShowVideosInExplorer
Hide3DObjectsFromThisPC # Show3DObjectsInThisPC
# Hide3DObjectsFromExplorer # Show3DObjectsInExplorer
# HideIncludeInLibraryMenu # ShowIncludeInLibraryMenu
# HideGiveAccessToMenu # ShowGiveAccessToMenu
# HideShareMenu # ShowShareMenu
# DisableThumbnails # EnableThumbnails
DisableThumbnailCache # EnableThumbnailCache
DisableThumbsDBOnNetwork # EnableThumbsDBOnNetwork
### Application Tweaks ###
DisableOneDrive # EnableOneDrive
UninstallOneDrive # InstallOneDrive
UninstallMsftBloat # InstallMsftBloat
UninstallThirdPartyBloat # InstallThirdPartyBloat
# UninstallWindowsStore # InstallWindowsStore
DisableXboxFeatures # EnableXboxFeatures
DisableAdobeFlash # EnableAdobeFlash
DisableEdgePreload # EnableEdgePreload
DisableEdgeShortcutCreation # EnableEdgeShortcutCreation
# UninstallMediaPlayer # InstallMediaPlayer
# UninstallInternetExplorer # InstallInternetExplorer
# UninstallWorkFolders # InstallWorkFolders
# UninstallPowerShellV2 # InstallPowerShellV2
# InstallLinuxSubsystem # UninstallLinuxSubsystem
# InstallHyperV # UninstallHyperV
# InstallNET23 # UninstallNET23
SetPhotoViewerAssociation # UnsetPhotoViewerAssociation
AddPhotoViewerOpenWith # RemovePhotoViewerOpenWith
# UninstallPDFPrinter # InstallPDFPrinter
UninstallXPSPrinter # InstallXPSPrinter
RemoveFaxPrinter # AddFaxPrinter
# UninstallFaxAndScan # InstallFaxAndScan
### Server Specific Tweaks ###
# HideServerManagerOnLogin # ShowServerManagerOnLogin
# DisableShutdownTracker # EnableShutdownTracker
# DisablePasswordPolicy # EnablePasswordPolicy
# DisableCtrlAltDelLogin # EnableCtrlAltDelLogin
# DisableIEEnhancedSecurity # EnableIEEnhancedSecurity
# EnableAudio # DisableAudio
### Unpinning ###
# UnpinStartMenuTiles
# UnpinTaskbarIcons
### Auxiliary Functions ###
WaitForKey
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## Contents
- [Description](#description)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [FAQ](#faq)
- [Windows builds overview](#windows-builds-overview)
- [Advanced usage](#advanced-usage)
- [Maintaining own forks](#maintaining-own-forks)
- [Contribution guidelines](#contribution-guidelines)
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## Description
This is a PowerShell script for automation of routine tasks done after fresh installations of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. This is by no means any complete set of all existing Windows tweaks and neither is it another "antispying" type of script. It's simply a setting which I like to use and which in my opinion make the system less obtrusive.
This is a PowerShell script for automation of routine tasks done after fresh installations of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 / 2019. This is by no means any complete set of all existing Windows tweaks and neither is it another "antispying" type of script. It's simply a setting which I like to use and which in my opinion make the system less obtrusive.
This repository has been originally created as complementary to article <https://www.dasm.cz/clanek/jak-z-windows-10-udelat-desktopovy-system> (written in Czech) which explains the respective snippets a bit more in detail. The article was last updated on 2016-08-15 and will not be updated further. All development and discussion has been moved here.
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## Usage
If you just want to run the script with default preset, simply right click on the *Win10.ps1* file, choose *Run with PowerShell*, and confirm execution policy change. Make sure your account is a member of *Administrators* group as the script attempts to run with elevated privileges.
If you just want to run the script with the default preset, download and unpack the [latest release](https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script/releases) and then simply double-click on the *Default.cmd* file and confirm *User Account Control* prompt. Make sure your account is a member of *Administrators* group as the script attempts to run with elevated privileges.
### Advanced usage
The script consists of separate functions, each of which contains one tweak. The functions can be grouped to *presets*. Preset is simply a list of function names which should be called. If you don't supply any specific preset, the default preset defined by `$tweaks` array in the beginning of the script will be applied. Any function which is not present or is commented in a preset will not be called, thus the corresponding tweak will not be applied. If you choose to fork the script and adjust the defaults instead of creating a customized preset file, then all you have to modify is the `$tweaks` array.
The script supports command line options and parameters which can help you customize the tweak selection or even add your own custom tweaks, however these features require some basic knowledge of command line usage and PowerShell scripting. Refer to [Advanced usage](#advanced-usage) section for more details.
To supply a customized preset, you can either pass the function names directly as parameters.
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powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 EnableFirewall EnableDefender
## FAQ
Or you can create a file where you write the function names (one function name per line, no commas, whitespaces allowed, comments on separate lines starting with `#`) and then pass the filename using *-preset* parameter.
**Q:** Can I run the script safely?
**A:** Definitely not. You have to understand what the functions do and what will be the implications for you if you run them. Some functions lower security, hide controls or uninstall applications. **If you're not sure what the script does, do not attempt to run it!**
**Q:** Can I run the script repeatedly?
**A:** Yes! In fact the script has been written to support exactly that, as it's not uncommon that big Windows Updates reset some of the settings.
**Q:** Which versions and editions of Windows are supported?
**A:** The script aims to be fully compatible with the most up-to-date 64bit version of Windows 10 receiving updates from semi-annual channel, however if you create your own preset and exclude the incompatible tweaks, it will work also on LTSB/LTSC and possibly also on 32bit systems. Vast majority of the tweaks will work on all Windows editions. Some of them rely on group policy settings, so there may be a few limitations for Home and Education editions.
**Q:** Can I run the script on Windows Server 2016 or 2019?
**A:** Yes. Starting from version 2.5, Windows Server is supported. There are even few tweaks specific to Server environment. Keep in mind though, that the script is still primarily designed for Windows 10, so you have to create your own preset.
**Q:** Can I run the script on Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or other versions of Windows?
**A:** No. Although some tweaks may work also on older versions of Windows, the script is developed only for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 / 2019. There are no plans to support older versions.
**Q:** Can I run the script in multi-user environment?
**A:** Yes, to certain extent. Some tweaks (most notably UI tweaks) are set only for the user currently executing the script. As stated above, the script can be run repeatedly; therefore it's possible to run it multiple times, each time as different user. Due to the nature of authentication and privilege escalation mechanisms in Windows, most of the tweaks can be successfully applied only by users belonging to *Administrators* group. Standard users will get an UAC prompt asking for admin credentials which then causes the tweaks to be applied to the given admin account instead of the original non-privileged one. There are a few ways how this can be circumvented programmatically, but I'm not planning to include any as it would negatively impact code complexity and readability. If you still wish to try to use the script in multi-user environment, check [this answer in issue #29](https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script/issues/29#issuecomment-333040591) for some pointers.
**Q:** Did you test the script?
**A:** Yes. I'm testing new additions on up-to-date 64bit Home and Enterprise editions in VMs. I'm also regularly using it for all my home installations after all bigger updates.
**Q**: I've run the script and it did something I don't like, how can I undo it?
**A:** For every tweak, there is also a corresponding function which restores the default settings. The default is considered freshly installed Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 with no adjustments made during or after the installation. Use the tweaks to create and run new preset. Alternatively, since some functions are just automation for actions which can be done using GUI, find appropriate control and modify it manually.
**Q:** I've run the script and some controls are now greyed out and display message "*Some settings are hidden or managed by your organization*", why?
**A:** To ensure that system-wide tweaks are applied smoothly and reliably, some of them make use of *Group Policy Objects* (*GPO*). The same mechanism is employed also in companies managing their computers in large scale, so the users without administrative privileges can't change the settings. If you wish to change a setting locked by GPO, apply the appropriate restore tweak and the control will become available again.
**Q:** I've run the script and it broke my computer / killed neighbor's dog / caused world war 3.
**A:** I don't care. Also, that's not a question.
**Q:** I'm using a tweak for &lt;feature&gt; on my installation, can you add it?
**A:** Submit a PR, create a feature request issue or drop me a message. If I find the functionality simple, useful and not dependent on any 3rd party modules or executables (including also *Chocolatey*, *NuGet*, *Ninite* or other automation solutions), I might add it.
**Q:** Can I use the script or modify it for my / my company's needs?
**A:** Sure, knock yourself out. Just don't forget to include copyright notice as per MIT license requirements. I'd also suggest including a link to this GitHub repo as it's very likely that something will be changed, added or improved to keep track with future versions of Windows 10.
**Q:** Why are there repeated pieces of code throughout some functions?
**A:** So you can directly take a function block or a line from within a function and use it elsewhere, without elaborating on any dependencies.
**Q:** For how long are you going to maintain the script?
**A:** As long as I use Windows 10.
**Q:** I really like the script. Can I send a donation?
**A:** Feel free to send donations via [PayPal](https://www.paypal.me/Disassembler). Any amount is appreciated, but keep in mind that donations are completely voluntary and I'm not obliged to make any script adjustments in your favor regardless of the donated amount. You can also drop me a mail to discuss an alternative way.
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## Windows builds overview
| Version | Code name | Marketing name | Build |
| :-----: | ----------------------- | ---------------------- | :---: |
| 1507 | Threshold 1 (TH1 / RTM) | N/A | 10240 |
| 1511 | Threshold 2 (TH2) | November Update | 10586 |
| 1607 | Redstone 1 (RS1) | Anniversary Update | 14393 |
| 1703 | Redstone 2 (RS2) | Creators Update | 15063 |
| 1709 | Redstone 3 (RS3) | Fall Creators Update | 16299 |
| 1803 | Redstone 4 (RS4) | April 2018 Update | 17134 |
| 1809 | Redstone 5 (RS5) | October 2018 Update | 17763 |
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## Advanced usage
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 [-include filename] [-preset filename] [[!]tweakname]
-include filename load module with user-defined tweaks
-preset filename load preset with tweak names to apply
tweakname apply tweak with this particular name
!tweakname remove tweak with this particular name from selection
### Presets
The tweak library consists of separate idempotent functions, containing one tweak each. The functions can be grouped to *presets*. Preset is simply a list of function names which should be called. Any function which is not present or is commented in a preset will not be called, thus the corresponding tweak will not be applied. In order for the script to do something, you need to supply at least one tweak library via `-include` and at least one tweak name, either via `-preset` or directly as command line argument.
The tweak names can be prefixed with exclamation mark (`!`) which will instead cause the tweak to be removed from selection. This is useful in cases when you want to apply the whole preset, but omit a few specific tweaks in the current run. Alternatively, you can have a preset which "patches" another preset by adding and removing a small amount of tweaks.
To supply a customized preset, you can either pass the function names directly as arguments.
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 -include Win10.psm1 EnableFirewall EnableDefender
Or you can create a file where you write the function names (one function name per line, no commas or quotes, whitespaces allowed, comments starting with `#`) and then pass the filename using `-preset` parameter.
Example of a preset file `mypreset.txt`:
# Security tweaks
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# UI tweaks
ShowKnownExtensions
ShowHiddenFiles
ShowHiddenFiles # Only hidden, not system
Command using the preset file above:
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 -preset mypreset.txt
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 -include Win10.psm1 -preset mypreset.txt
## FAQ
### Includes
**Q:** Can I run the script safely?
**A:** Definitely not. You have to understand what the functions do and what will be the implications for you if you run them. Some functions lower security, hide controls or uninstall applications. **If you're not sure what the script does, do not attempt to run it!**
The script also supports inclusion of custom tweaks from user-supplied modules passed via `-include` parameter. The content of the user-supplied module is completely up to the user, however it is strongly recommended to have the tweaks separated in respective functions as the main tweak library has. The user-supplied scripts are loaded into the main script via `Import-Module`, so the library should ideally be a `.psm1` PowerShell module.
Example of a user-supplied tweak library `mytweaks.psm1`:
**Q:** Can I run the script repeatedly?
**A:** Yes! In fact the script has been written to support exactly this as it's not uncommon that big Windows Updates reset some of the settings.
```powershell
Function MyTweak1 {
Write-Output "Running MyTweak1..."
# Do something
}
**Q:** Can I run the script in multi-user environment?
**A:** Yes, to certain extent. Some tweaks (most notably UI tweaks) are set only for the user currently executing the script. As stated above, the script can be run repeatedly; therefore it's possible to run it multiple times, each time as different user. Due to the nature of authentication and privilege escalation mechanisms in Windows, the script can be successfully applied only for users belonging to *Administrators* group. Standard users will get an UAC prompt asking for admin credentials which then causes the tweaks to be applied to the given admin account instead of the original non-privileged one. To circumvent this, add the standard user to the *Administrators* group, run the script, and then remove the user from *Administrators* group again. There are a few ways how the same functionality can be achieved programmatically, but I'm not planning to include any of them as it would negatively impact code complexity and readability.
Function MyTweak2 {
Write-Output "Running MyTweak2..."
# Do something else
}
```
**Q:** Can I run the script on Windows Server 2016?
**A:** Yes. Starting from version 2.5, Windows Server 2016 is supported. There are even few tweaks specific to Server environment. Keep in mind though, that the script is still primarily designed for Windows 10, so you have to create your own preset for Windows Server 2016.
Command using the script above:
**Q:** Can I run the script on Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or other versions of Windows?
**A:** No. Although some tweaks may work also on older versions of Windows, the script is developed only for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. There are no plans to add support for older versions.
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 -include mytweaks.psm1 MyTweak1 MyTweak2
**Q:** Did you test the script?
**A:** Yes. I'm testing new additions on up-to-date Home and Enterprise editions in VMs. I'm also regularly using it for all my home installations after all bigger updates.
### Combination
**Q**: I've run the script and it did xxx, how can I undo it?
**A:** For every tweak, there is also a corresponding function which restores the default settings. Use them to create and run new preset. Alternatively, since most functions are just automation for actions which can be done using GUI, find appropriate control and modify it manually.
All features described above can be combined. You can have a preset which includes both tweaks from the original script and your personal ones. Both `-include` and `-preset` options can be used more than once, so you can split your tweaks into groups and then combine them based on your current needs. The `-include` modules are always imported before the first tweak is applied, so the order of the command line parameters doesn't matter and neither does the order of the tweaks (except for `RequireAdmin`, which should always be called first and `Restart`, which should be always called last). It can happen that some tweaks are applied more than once during a singe run because you have them in multiple presets. That shouldn't cause any problems as the tweaks are idempotent.
Example of a preset file `otherpreset.txt`:
**Q:** I've run the script and it broke my computer / killed neighbor's dog / caused world war 3.
**A:** I don't care. Also, that's not a question.
MyTweak1
MyTweak2
!ShowHiddenFiles # Will remove the tweak from selection
WaitForKey
**Q:** I'm using a tweak for xxx on my installation, can you add it?
**A:** Submit a PR or drop me a message. If I find the functionality simple, useful and not dependent on any 3rd party modules or executables, I might add it.
Command using all three examples combined:
**Q:** Can I use the script or modify it for my / my company's needs?
**A:** Sure, knock yourself out. Just don't forget to include copyright notice as per MIT license requirements. I'd also suggest including a link to this GitHub repo as it's very likely that something will be changed, added or improved to keep track with future versions of Windows 10.
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File Win10.ps1 -include Win10.psm1 -include mytweaks.psm1 -preset mypreset.txt -preset otherpreset.txt Restart
**Q:** Why are there repeated pieces of code throughout some functions?
**A:** So you can directly take the function block and use it elsewhere, without elaborating on any dependencies.
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**Q:** For how long are you going to maintain the script?
**A:** As long as I use Windows 10.
## Maintaining own forks
**Q:** I really like the script. Is there any way to express gratitude and send donation?
**A:** Feel free to send donations via [PayPal donation link](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=disassembler%40dasm%2ecz&item_name=Disassembler&no_shipping=1). Any amount is appreciated, just be aware that PayPal charges [mediation fees](https://www.paypal.com/selfhelp/article/FAQ690). Also be aware that donations are completely voluntary and I'm not obliged to make any script adjustments in your favor regardless of the donated amount.
The easiest way to customize the script settings it is to create your own preset and, if needed, your own tweak scripts as described above. For easy start, you can base the modifications on the *Default.cmd* and *Default.preset* and maintain just that. If you choose to fork the script anyway, you don't need to comment or remove the actual functions in *Win10.psm1*, because if they are not called, they are not used.
If you wish to make more elaborate modifications of the basic script and incorporate some personal tweaks or adjustments, then I suggest doing it in a following way:
1. Fork the repository on GitHub (obviously).
2. Clone your fork on your computer.
```
git clone https://github.com/<yournamehere>/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script
cd Win10-Initial-Setup-Script
```
3. Add the original repository as a remote (*upstream*).
```
git remote add upstream https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script
```
4. Commit your modifications as you see fit.
5. Once there are new additions in the upstream, create a temporary branch, fetch the changes and reset the branch to be identical with this repository.
```
git branch upstream
git checkout upstream
git fetch upstream
git reset --hard upstream/master
```
6. When you have the upstream branch up to date, check back your master and rebase it based on the upstream branch. If there are some conflicts between the changesets, you'll be asked to resolve them manually.
```
git checkout master
git rebase upstream
```
7. Eventually, delete the upstream branch and force push your changes back onto GitHub.
```
git branch -D upstream
git push -f master
```
**Word of warning:** Rebasing and force-pushing will change the history of your commits. The upside is that your adjustments will always stay on top of the commit history. The downside is that everybody remote-tracking your repository will always have to rebase and force-push too, otherwise their commit history will not match yours.
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## Contribution guidelines
Following is a list of rules which I'm trying to apply in this project. The rules are not binding and I accept pull requests even if they don't adhere to them, as long as their purpose and content are clear. In rare cases, when there are too many rule violations, I might simply redo the whole functionality and reject the PR (while still crediting you). If you'd like to make my work easier, please consider adhering to the following rules too.
Following is a list of rules which I'm trying to apply in this project. The rules are not binding and I accept pull requests even if they don't adhere to them, as long as their purpose and content are clear. In cases when there are too many rule violations, I might simply redo the whole functionality and reject the PR while still crediting you. If you'd like to make my work easier, please consider adhering to the following rules too.
### Function naming
Try to give a function a meaningful name up to 25 characters long, which gives away the purpose of the function. Use verbs like `Enable`/`Disable`, `Show`/`Hide`, `Install`/`Uninstall`, `Add`/`Remove` in the beginning of the function name. In case the function doesn't fit any of these verbs, come up with another name, beginning with the verb `Set`, which indicates what the function does, eg. `SetCurrentNetworkPrivate` and `SetCurrentNetworkPublic`.
Try to give a function a meaningful name up to 25 characters long, which gives away the purpose of the function. Use verbs like `Enable`/`Disable`, `Show`/`Hide`, `Install`/`Uninstall`, `Add`/`Remove` in the beginning of the function name. In case the function doesn't fit any of these verbs, come up with another name, beginning with the verb `Set`, which indicates what the function does, e.g. `SetCurrentNetworkPrivate` and `SetCurrentNetworkPublic`.
### Revert functions
Always add a function with opposite name (or equivalent) which reverts the behaviour to default. The default is considered freshly installed Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 with no adjustments made during or after the installation. If you don't have access to either of these, create the revert function to the best of your knowledge and I will fill in the rest if necessary.
Always add a function with opposite name (or equivalent) which reverts the behavior to default. The default is considered freshly installed Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 / 2019 with no adjustments made during or after the installation. If you don't have access to either of these, create the revert function to the best of your knowledge and I will fill in the rest if necessary.
### Function similarities
Check if there isn't already a function with similar purpose as the one you are trying to add. As long as the name and objective of the existing function is unchanged, feel free to add your tweak to that function rather than creating a new one.
Check if there isn't already a function with similar purpose as the one you're trying to add. As long as the name and objective of the existing function is unchanged, feel free to add your tweak to that function rather than creating a new one.
### Function grouping
Try to group functions thematically. There are already five major groups (privacy, services, user interface, applications and server-specific), but even within these, some tweaks may be related to each other. In such case, add a new tweak below the existing one and not to the end of the whole group.
Try to group functions thematically. There are already several major groups (privacy, security, services etc.), but even within these, some tweaks may be related to each other. In such case, add a new tweak below the existing one and not to the end of the whole group.
### Default settings
Always add a reference to the tweak and its revert function in the `$tweaks` array containing the default settings. Add references to both functions on the same line (mind the quotes and commas) and always comment out the revert function. Whether to comment out also the tweak in the default preset is a matter of personal preference. The rule of thumb is that if the tweak makes the system faster, smoother, more secure and less obtrusive, it should be enabled by default. Usability has preference over performance (that's why e.g. indexing is kept enabled). Also don't forget to add the function references to all test files.
### Default preset
Always add a reference to the tweak and its revert function in the *Default.preset*. Add references to both functions on the same line (mind the spaces) and always comment out the revert function. Whether to comment out also the tweak in the default preset is a matter of personal preference. The rule of thumb is that if the tweak makes the system faster, smoother, more secure and less obtrusive, it should be enabled by default. Usability has preference over performance (that's why e.g. indexing is kept enabled).
### Repeatability
Unless applied on unsupported system, all functions have to be applicable repeatedly without any errors. When you're creating a registry key, always check first if the key doesn't happen to already exist. When you're deleting registry value, always append `-ErrorAction SilentlyContinue` to prevent errors while deleting already deleted values.
### Input / output hiding
Suppress all output generated by commands and cmdlets using `| Out-Null` or `-ErrorAction SilentlyContinue` where applicable. Whenever an input is needed, use appropriate parameters to suppress the prompt and programmatically provide values for the command to run (eg. using `-Confirm:$false`). The only acceptable output is from the `Write-Host` cmdlets in the beginning of each function and from non-suppressible cmdlets like `Remove-AppxPackage`.
Suppress all output generated by commands and cmdlets using `| Out-Null` or `-ErrorAction SilentlyContinue` where applicable. Whenever an input is needed, use appropriate arguments to suppress the prompt and programmatically provide values for the command to run (e.g. using `-Confirm:$false`). The only acceptable output is from the `Write-Output` cmdlets in the beginning of each function and from non-suppressible cmdlets like `Remove-AppxPackage`.
### Registry
Create the registry keys only if they don't exist on fresh installation if Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016. When deleting registry, delete only registry values, not the whole keys. When you're setting registry values, always use `Set-ItemProperty` instead of `New-ItemProperty`. When you're removing registry values, choose either `Set-ItemProperty` or `Remove-ItemProperty` to reinstate the same situation as it was on the clean installation. Again, if you don't know what the original state was, let me know in PR description and I will fill in th gaps. When you need to use `HKEY_USERS` registry hive, always add following snippet before the registry modification to ensure portability.
Create the registry keys only if they don't exist on fresh installation if Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 / 2019. When deleting registry, delete only registry values, not the whole keys. When you're setting registry values, always use `Set-ItemProperty` instead of `New-ItemProperty`. When you're removing registry values, choose either `Set-ItemProperty` or `Remove-ItemProperty` to reinstate the same situation as it was on the clean installation. Again, if you don't know what the original state was, let me know in PR description and I will fill in the gaps. When you need to use `HKEY_USERS` registry hive, always add following snippet before the registry modification to ensure portability.
```powershell
If (!(Test-Path "HKU:")) {
@@ -105,10 +239,10 @@ If (!(Test-Path "HKU:")) {
```
### Force usage
Star Wars jokes aside, don't use `-Force` parameter unless absolutely necessary. The only permitted case is when you're creating a new registry key (not a value) and you need to ensure that all parent keys will be created as well. In such case always check first if the key doesn't already exist, otherwise you will delete all its existing values.
Star Wars jokes aside, don't use `-Force` option unless absolutely necessary. The only permitted case is when you're creating a new registry key (not a value) and you need to ensure that all parent keys will be created as well. In such case always check first if the key doesn't already exist, otherwise you will delete all its existing values.
### Comments
Always add a simple comment above the function briefly describing what the function does, especially if it has an ambiguous name or if there is some logic hidden under the hood. If you know that the tweak doesn't work on some editions of Windows 10 or on Windows Server, state it in the comment too. Add a `Write-Host` cmdlet with the short description of action also to the first line of the function body, so the user can see what is being executed and which function is the problematic one whenever an error occurs. The comment is written in present simple tense, the `Write-Host` in present continuous with ellipsis (resp. three dots) at the end.
Always add a simple comment above the function briefly describing what the function does, especially if it has an ambiguous name or if there is some logic hidden under the hood. If you know that the tweak doesn't work on some editions of Windows 10 or on Windows Server, state it in the comment too. Add a `Write-Output` cmdlet with the short description of action also to the first line of the function body, so the user can see what is being executed and which function is the problematic one whenever an error occurs. The comment is written in present simple tense, the `Write-Output` in present continuous with ellipsis (resp. three dots) at the end.
### Coding style
Indent using tabs, enclose all string values in double quotes (`"`) and strictly use `PascalCase` wherever possible. Put opening curly bracket on the same line as the function name or condition, but leave the closing bracket on a separate line for readability.
@@ -122,7 +256,7 @@ Indent using tabs, enclose all string values in double quotes (`"`) and strictly
```powershell
# Enable some feature
Function EnableSomeFeature {
Write-Host "Enabling some feature..."
Write-Output "Enabling some feature..."
If (!(Test-Path "HKLM:\Some\Registry\Key")) {
New-Item -Path "HKLM:\Some\Registry\Key" -Force | Out-Null
}
@@ -131,7 +265,7 @@ Function EnableSomeFeature {
# Disable some feature
Function DisableSomeFeature {
Write-Host "Disabling some feature..."
Write-Output "Disabling some feature..."
Remove-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\Some\Registry\Key" -Name "SomeValueName" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
```

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# Windows 10 - Apply all
RequireAdmin
DisableTelemetry
DisableWiFiSense
DisableSmartScreen
DisableWebSearch
DisableStartSuggestions
DisableLocationTracking
DisableMapUpdates
DisableFeedback
DisableAdvertisingID
DisableCortana
DisableErrorReporting
SetP2PUpdateLocal
DisableAutoLogger
DisableDiagTrack
DisableWAPPush
SetUACLow
EnableSharingMappedDrives
DisableAdminShares
DisableSMB1
SetCurrentNetworkPrivate
SetUnknownNetworksPrivate
DisableFirewall
DisableDefender
DisableUpdateMSRT
DisableUpdateDriver
DisableUpdateRestart
DisableHomeGroups
DisableRemoteAssistance
EnableRemoteDesktop
DisableAutoplay
DisableAutorun
DisableDefragmentation
DisableSuperfetch
DisableIndexing
SetBIOSTimeUTC
EnableHibernation
DisableFastStartup
DisableActionCenter
DisableLockScreen
DisableLockScreenRS1
HideNetworkFromLockScreen
HideShutdownFromLockScreen
DisableStickyKeys
ShowTaskManagerDetails
ShowFileOperationsDetails
EnableFileDeleteConfirm
HideTaskbarSearchBox
HideTaskView
ShowSmallTaskbarIcons
ShowTaskbarTitles
HideTaskbarPeopleIcon
ShowTrayIcons
ShowKnownExtensions
ShowHiddenFiles
HideSyncNotifications
HideRecentShortcuts
SetExplorerThisPC
ShowThisPCOnDesktop
HideDesktopFromThisPC
HideDocumentsFromThisPC
HideDownloadsFromThisPC
HideMusicFromThisPC
HidePicturesFromThisPC
HideVideosFromThisPC
SetVisualFXPerformance
DisableThumbnails
DisableThumbsDB
AddENKeyboard
EnableNumlock
DisableOneDrive
UninstallOneDrive
UninstallMsftBloat
UninstallThirdPartyBloat
UninstallWindowsStore
DisableConsumerApps
DisableXboxFeatures
UninstallMediaPlayer
UninstallWorkFolders
InstallLinuxSubsystem
InstallHyperV
SetPhotoViewerAssociation
AddPhotoViewerOpenWith
DisableSearchAppInStore
DisableNewAppPrompt
EnableF8BootMenu
SetDEPOptOut
# HideServerManagerOnLogin
# DisableShutdownTracker
# DisablePasswordPolicy
# DisableCtrlAltDelLogin
# DisableIEEnhancedSecurity
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# Windows 10 - Restore all
RequireAdmin
EnableTelemetry
EnableWiFiSense
EnableSmartScreen
EnableWebSearch
EnableStartSuggestions
EnableLocationTracking
EnableMapUpdates
EnableFeedback
EnableAdvertisingID
EnableCortana
EnableErrorReporting
SetP2PUpdateInternet
EnableAutoLogger
EnableDiagTrack
EnableWAPPush
SetUACHigh
DisableSharingMappedDrives
EnableAdminShares
EnableSMB1
SetCurrentNetworkPublic
SetUnknownNetworksPublic
EnableFirewall
EnableDefender
EnableUpdateMSRT
EnableUpdateDriver
EnableUpdateRestart
EnableHomeGroups
EnableRemoteAssistance
DisableRemoteDesktop
EnableAutoplay
EnableAutorun
EnableDefragmentation
EnableSuperfetch
EnableIndexing
SetBIOSTimeLocal
DisableHibernation
EnableFastStartup
EnableActionCenter
EnableLockScreen
EnableLockScreenRS1
ShowNetworkOnLockScreen
ShowShutdownOnLockScreen
EnableStickyKeys
HideTaskManagerDetails
HideFileOperationsDetails
DisableFileDeleteConfirm
ShowTaskbarSearchBox
ShowTaskView
ShowLargeTaskbarIcons
HideTaskbarTitles
ShowTaskbarPeopleIcon
HideTrayIcons
HideKnownExtensions
HideHiddenFiles
ShowSyncNotifications
ShowRecentShortcuts
SetExplorerQuickAccess
HideThisPCFromDesktop
ShowDesktopInThisPC
ShowDocumentsInThisPC
ShowDownloadsInThisPC
ShowMusicInThisPC
ShowPicturesInThisPC
ShowVideosInThisPC
SetVisualFXAppearance
EnableThumbnails
EnableThumbsDB
RemoveENKeyboard
DisableNumlock
EnableOneDrive
InstallOneDrive
InstallMsftBloat
InstallThirdPartyBloat
InstallWindowsStore
EnableConsumerApps
EnableXboxFeatures
InstallMediaPlayer
InstallWorkFolders
UninstallLinuxSubsystem
UninstallHyperV
UnsetPhotoViewerAssociation
RemovePhotoViewerOpenWith
EnableSearchAppInStore
EnableNewAppPrompt
DisableF8BootMenu
SetDEPOptIn
# ShowServerManagerOnLogin
# EnableShutdownTracker
# EnablePasswordPolicy
# EnableCtrlAltDelLogin
# EnableIEEnhancedSecurity
WaitForKey
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@ECHO OFF
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "%~dp0..\Win10.ps1" -preset "%~dp0WinServer2016-ApplyAll.preset"

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# Windows Server 2016 - Apply all
RequireAdmin
DisableTelemetry
DisableWiFiSense
DisableSmartScreen
DisableWebSearch
DisableStartSuggestions
DisableLocationTracking
DisableMapUpdates
DisableFeedback
DisableAdvertisingID
DisableCortana
DisableErrorReporting
SetP2PUpdateLocal
DisableAutoLogger
DisableDiagTrack
DisableWAPPush
SetUACHigh
EnableSharingMappedDrives
DisableAdminShares
DisableSMB1
SetCurrentNetworkPrivate
SetUnknownNetworksPrivate
DisableFirewall
DisableDefender
DisableUpdateMSRT
DisableUpdateDriver
DisableUpdateRestart
# DisableHomeGroups
# DisableRemoteAssistance
EnableRemoteDesktop
DisableAutoplay
DisableAutorun
DisableDefragmentation
# DisableSuperfetch
DisableIndexing
SetBIOSTimeUTC
EnableHibernation
DisableFastStartup
DisableActionCenter
DisableLockScreen
DisableLockScreenRS1
HideNetworkFromLockScreen
HideShutdownFromLockScreen
DisableStickyKeys
ShowTaskManagerDetails
ShowFileOperationsDetails
EnableFileDeleteConfirm
HideTaskbarSearchBox
HideTaskView
ShowSmallTaskbarIcons
ShowTaskbarTitles
HideTaskbarPeopleIcon
ShowTrayIcons
ShowKnownExtensions
ShowHiddenFiles
HideSyncNotifications
HideRecentShortcuts
SetExplorerThisPC
ShowThisPCOnDesktop
HideDesktopFromThisPC
HideDocumentsFromThisPC
HideDownloadsFromThisPC
HideMusicFromThisPC
HidePicturesFromThisPC
HideVideosFromThisPC
SetVisualFXPerformance
DisableThumbnails
DisableThumbsDB
AddENKeyboard
EnableNumlock
DisableOneDrive
# UninstallOneDrive
UninstallMsftBloat
UninstallThirdPartyBloat
UninstallWindowsStore
DisableConsumerApps
DisableXboxFeatures
UninstallMediaPlayer
# UninstallWorkFolders
# InstallLinuxSubsystem
InstallHyperV
SetPhotoViewerAssociation
AddPhotoViewerOpenWith
DisableSearchAppInStore
DisableNewAppPrompt
EnableF8BootMenu
SetDEPOptOut
HideServerManagerOnLogin
DisableShutdownTracker
DisablePasswordPolicy
DisableCtrlAltDelLogin
DisableIEEnhancedSecurity
WaitForKey
Restart

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@ECHO OFF
powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "%~dp0..\Win10.ps1" -preset "%~dp0WinServer2016-RestoreAll.preset"

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# Windows Server 2016 - Restore all
RequireAdmin
EnableTelemetry
EnableWiFiSense
EnableSmartScreen
EnableWebSearch
EnableStartSuggestions
EnableLocationTracking
EnableMapUpdates
EnableFeedback
EnableAdvertisingID
EnableCortana
EnableErrorReporting
SetP2PUpdateInternet
EnableAutoLogger
EnableDiagTrack
EnableWAPPush
SetUACHigh
DisableSharingMappedDrives
EnableAdminShares
EnableSMB1
SetCurrentNetworkPublic
SetUnknownNetworksPublic
EnableFirewall
EnableDefender
EnableUpdateMSRT
EnableUpdateDriver
EnableUpdateRestart
# EnableHomeGroups
# EnableRemoteAssistance
DisableRemoteDesktop
EnableAutoplay
EnableAutorun
EnableDefragmentation
# EnableSuperfetch
EnableIndexing
SetBIOSTimeLocal
DisableHibernation
EnableFastStartup
EnableActionCenter
EnableLockScreen
EnableLockScreenRS1
ShowNetworkOnLockScreen
ShowShutdownOnLockScreen
EnableStickyKeys
HideTaskManagerDetails
HideFileOperationsDetails
DisableFileDeleteConfirm
ShowTaskbarSearchBox
ShowTaskView
ShowLargeTaskbarIcons
HideTaskbarTitles
ShowTaskbarPeopleIcon
HideTrayIcons
HideKnownExtensions
HideHiddenFiles
ShowSyncNotifications
ShowRecentShortcuts
SetExplorerQuickAccess
HideThisPCFromDesktop
ShowDesktopInThisPC
ShowDocumentsInThisPC
ShowDownloadsInThisPC
ShowMusicInThisPC
ShowPicturesInThisPC
ShowVideosInThisPC
SetVisualFXAppearance
EnableThumbnails
EnableThumbsDB
RemoveENKeyboard
DisableNumlock
EnableOneDrive
# InstallOneDrive
InstallMsftBloat
InstallThirdPartyBloat
InstallWindowsStore
EnableConsumerApps
EnableXboxFeatures
InstallMediaPlayer
# InstallWorkFolders
# UninstallLinuxSubsystem
UninstallHyperV
UnsetPhotoViewerAssociation
RemovePhotoViewerOpenWith
EnableSearchAppInStore
EnableNewAppPrompt
DisableF8BootMenu
SetDEPOptIn
ShowServerManagerOnLogin
EnableShutdownTracker
EnablePasswordPolicy
EnableCtrlAltDelLogin
EnableIEEnhancedSecurity
WaitForKey
Restart