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Speed up Windows 10 with One Command - Chris Titus Tech

Speed up Windows 10 with One Command - Chris Titus Tech

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Speed up Windows 10 with One Command - Chris Titus Tech This is meant for Everyone on Any Windows 10 Install Bill: Despite removing OneDrive via debloating long ago, OneDrive has RETURNED to the start menu. I've noticed this on every teacher laptop that I've updated from Windows 10 rev 2004 to 21H2. No exceptions. While it is easy for me to unpin OneDrive, I am disconcerted that Microsoft has found a way to pin it in the start menu even after a second debloating session that I've performed after updating the OS. Thought that you and your readers might want to know this.
Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 8


Nice tool. Could your script reads the list of the installed applications and loop through to remove them one by one so there is nothing left to -uninstall- manually? No matter what next app will be installed by default from Micro$oft future fresh installation, they can all be uninstalled right away? Also could the script reads the optional features installed like games and such and also uncheck these boxes automatically?
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Hey Chris and community, after running essential tweaks and only security updates, I found that I was unable to change some settings around and am getting -some settings are hidden or managed by your organization. Any idea on how to remove some of these restrictions. Thanks in advance!
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Chris, I-m grateful for this script. It-s vastly improved my machine. I have a problem though. I-m trying to install and run Pandoc (a markdown editor) on windows 10. It won-t run, however. Is it possibly due to one of the windows -features- that I disabled via the script?
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Quite frankly I would like to see a program that monitors for Microsoft or any unwanted third party, like Google, stealing data from your system. Then replaces it with a message like F off -insert company-. Great way to get back at them and send a message.
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Thanks for this tool! Works well on one laptop, but powershell raises objection in my other laptop- -the term 'new object' is not recognised as the name of a cmdlet....- Just refuses to go any further.
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I found an error! Disabling Onedrive will remove the search bar as well and trying to reinstall it does not work!
-edit- : you can still search: right clicking on the windows icon and search

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Does this remove or delete any apps/ games/ software/ files I have downloaded? Is this recommended on a new build or one you are using.
Thanks

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actually i want to see a list of all things this thing does with y computer, for example what scheduled task disabled and what is that for
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