SteamDeckAutomatedInstall
winutil
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SteamDeckAutomatedInstall
- SWICD has me at my wits' end
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WinDeckOS is OUT NOW!!
A better approach would be to start with a proper ISO downloaded directly from Microsoft and run a post-install script that installs any applications, drivers, and system tweaks you prefer. A similar project exists that I use and recommend for getting a fresh Windows install running on Steam Deck.
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WinDeckOs looks very promising!
The only thing different here are some inbox apps are removed and Steam + assorted drivers are installed out of the box, all of which you can do with a community installer script and community tweaking tools.
- considering build a OS using Windows 10 Pro might call it WinDeck 10
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Windows on Steamdeck - getting your controller working with Xbox, browsers, battlenet etc - non video guide
This guide sends you to this page to install a script that installs everything you need
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Post Windows Installation: Setup Tool
Based on the powershell scripts from CelesteHeartsong which are available here: https://github.com/CelesteHeartsong/SteamDeckAutomatedInstall
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Well gonna try it...using ghost Spectures Super lite+DEF build
No. See the guide here. There is a automated install here.
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Windows on Steamdeck Question
I personally recommend SteamDeckAutomatedInstall post install. It automates the process of downloading and installing all the drivers and basic tools you need to get started.
- Used the CelesteHeartsong script on a fresh Win11 install. How do I update it with new versions? Or know what to update?
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Diablo 4... native in SteamOS? or via Windows? (some context and links in the post on install options)
I have also installed windows and have run this auto installer of all the things driver-wise: https://github.com/CelesteHeartsong/SteamDeckAutomatedInstall/releases
winutil
- Scripts to build a trimmed-down Windows 11 image
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Anyone using Tiny11 (or otherwise minimised debloated Windows) with a Surface?
This was the debloater tool I used on my Surface Go 3 - runs well, only minor side-effect was I needed to use an automatic fix to get defender working correctly: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
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Which distro for my parents ?
Back to WinUtil, the link above goes to Chris's most recent YouTube video on the script. Here's a link to the project on GitHub as well, if you want to inspect the code or ask the devs and contributors questions before running it. I recommend this script to everyone who I hear complaining about Windows being bloated and slow. It fixes almost everything that I hate about Windows, to the point that after using it I actually consider Windows to be an acceptable operating system to be running full time on one of my laptops.
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Windows 11 will just randomly freeze at times for a few seconds, go blank and come back
Stuff has been uninstalled from Settings and Control Panel and CTT's Utility (to enable some settings I would've enabled through Terminal commands already) and Sycnex's Debloater (to uninstall some apps) have been used. It's nothing major as I only uninstalled apps I could download from the store if necessary and made sure not to delete any major system components except Edge maybe. I have read through every menu and setting any of these utilities has brought up thoroughly to ensure I didn't do so. I believe I did my research before enabling/disabling a setting.
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Keeps crashing on pc
Chris's Github: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
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Microsoft has not stopped forcing Edge on Windows 11 users
You can use Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
The Tweaks section has a checkbox for removing Edge. I removed mine using that.
- Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility – Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes, Updates
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Win11Debloat is a simple script that removes pre-installed windows bloatware
Humbly submitting Chris Titus' Debloat tool as well for comparison. I've enjoyed using Chris' tool, as the GUI design makes it easy to a-la-carte select which you want removed and not, along with recommendations. Makes it very clear to see what's being removed.
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
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WinDeckOs looks very promising!
The only thing different here are some inbox apps are removed and Steam + assorted drivers are installed out of the box, all of which you can do with a community installer script and community tweaking tools.
- Windows 10 users what are some tweaks you do to better your privacy?
What are some alternatives?
HandheldCompanion - ControllerService
Windows10Debloater - Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot - Script to install Clover - a graphical boot manager for the Steam Deck.
steam-deck-tools - (Windows) Steam Deck Tools - Fan, Overlay, Power Control and Steam Controller for Windows
WindowsOnDeck
windows-defender-remover - A tool which is uses to remove Windows Defender in Windows 8.x, Windows 10 (every version) and Windows 11.
SteamDeck_rEFInd - Simple rEFInd install script for the Steam Deck (with GUI customization)
bloatbox - ☑️🌠 Remove Bloatwares from Windows 10
ntlite-configs - NTLite XML Configuration Files
Winpilot - Your everyday Windows companion
Windows11_Privacy - a collection about Windows 11 privacy