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Honestly? Easiest method is to do a fresh install. I use Windows LTSC which essentially skips all the bloat and spyware in consumer versions of Windows.
If a fresh reinstall isn’t viable, there’s a collection of batch scripts someone built a while ago called Tron (it fights for the user!). It does a lot of diagnostics, repair, debloat, and optimization, but takes a long time to run.
I got the laptop less than a week ago was basically asking just to make sure i got at least 90 percent of the stuff but wanted to make sure.
Tron comes with a huge caveat: make sure you know what you’re doing, and don’t run it blindly.
The windows installer, just wipe the thing and reinstall
Don’t use a pre-installed OS, ever. You don’t know who’s had their hand in it between the manufacturer and you.
Wipe it and install from scratch; Windows, Linux, whatever.
What’s the best version of Windows, and the best place to get it?
At the moment, Windows 10 IoT LTSC.
That looks like a great tool for activating, but where to get the OS itself?
There are links there right there on the sidebar, 4th option down. You can also get the .iso images directly from Microsoft.
Yes. Linux.
What OS would be helpful. I assume you mean Windows.
If running Home, that’s half the problem. It’s got more crap than Pro, and lacks support for Group Policy. If you can run Pro, it’s a big help.
WinDebloat on Github works very well.
Even better is to use the LTSC (Long-term Service Channel) versions of Windows. These already have almost no bloat, and won’t break stuff from updates, because they only get security updates twice a year. No monthly feature updates.
The LTSC link above also has activation scripts, provided by microsoft.
What OS would be helpful.
What other OS comes pre-installed with bloatware? I guess maybe chromeos?
Linux, BSD
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OP didn’t ask to use Linux. An intelligent person would understand that because OP asked about debloating we can safely assume they are not using Linux, and thus have reasons for using a different OS, which may not be within their control, such as a laptop provided to them by their employer. Honestly, what were you thinking?
No shit?
I thought those were operating systems and not a program as asked.
Give them what they want, not what they asked for. If you really care about bloat, no proprietary system will save you.
It is more like solidarity. We were all there at some point. Few, if any of us started with open source software. Most here are simply saying we’ve been there, tried to solve the problems and never found a working solution. We are also saying 'it is not so bad on this side of the fence despite the grumblings of those unwilling or unable to escape the fenced field at the slaughter house. Sure, we’re not fed corn fodder and the meds to process it in a special trough, but there’s some pretty cool stuff to eat out here on open ground if you’re willing to browse and try it. There are some asshats for sure, and it is not always easy to find the food, but life doesn’t seem half bad.
That’s all I’m saying any time I say Linux is the solution. I’m not all that bright and I did it. You probably can too. In my case, I’m on 3yo high end hardware too. So even the stereotype of poor old stuff doesn’t really jive. I gladly tell people to use linux-hardware.org to see what works and ask questions if they don’t understand. With Linux stuff, block anyone that makes toxic negative comments here and move on. There is always someone at your level that is more than willing to help if they can find you and visa versa.
This isn’t some consumerism meaningless polarized fight or team sport. We were all there. We didn’t find a solution. We’re not inside another fence, we hacked the fence into freedom, and you can too.
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I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system.
Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Smug nerds gone smug.
Or not smug. There’s a problem with a solution. You think it’s a program problem, but maybe it’s actually an OS problem.
Of course there are reasons to use Windows, but that doesn’t mean OP has one.
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At this point basically all drivers will reinstall automatically from windows update. Just grab a USB drive and reinstall windows fresh if you don’t want to deal with uninstalling everything.
Also, if Windows was ever activated on that machine, it’s good to go forever. Far quicker to reinstall and wipe (as part of the process) than mucking around removing crap.
SOURCE: Done this a 100 times for corporate machines.
This, and for missing drivers, I always have a SSD with SDIO and the latest driver pack (something like 30GB)
I can’t believe this is the first time I’ve heard about this tool. Amazing
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Install this app All you gotta do is install it to a USB and boot from it and then bloat free! 😎
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https://christitus.com/windows-tool/
This is a good one, been using it for years if I ever need to install Windows for some godforsaken reason.
windows generally collects all unnecessary data in a folder, including some system files that aren’t required, its called system 32 (I think originally it held 32 bit programs in 64 bit systems, which were obsolete and just “failsafe” options) but they don’t want you to know this so they hid it deep in the system and also removed your permission to delete this.
The comments here are really reinforcing the stereotypes about Lemmy.
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@[email protected] is not even the culprit here. They are merely pointing out that the nondescript links (at least to the uninitiated) in most comments point to Linux.
Not exactly, but close.
How do I see the mod log for someone else? I want to see!
You go into the modlog and search their username in the username field. It looks like Nougat’s replies were all removed for spamming along with mine, which I kinda agree with
Hmm I use Voyager so perhaps I’m not as advanced… where do I find mod log?
On the Android version, tap your instance at the bottom of the screen, then tap the three dot menu at the top right, and you should see it 👍
But that just shows my own mod log, I wanna to see other people’s removed posts! I need the drama to fuel my day
Ah, sorry, brain fart 🙈
idk about voyager
No lie. OP is clearly asking about a factory Windows install.
“LINUX!”
Yeah. We know. That wasn’t the question.
irm christitus.tech/win | iex
in admin command prompt
Good lord how did I just learn about this? This is amazing it’s like Ninite on steroids.
For context because running random commands from the internet with an admin prompt is how you rm -fr /*
https://christitus.com/windows-tool/
It can go through and disabled bloat, install what you wasn’t and hard set config on windows.