GamerOS Windows 10 & 11 DIY Preset

I've read it, but mainly I'm wondering if disabling microsoft update services or background apps or similar affects the microsoft store?
 
By default, WU will try to update your Store apps in the background but it's optional.

Background apps setting is really misunderstood, it suspends app activity if the app isn't in the foreground. It's to prevent it from wasting CPU cycles, so you can conserve battery life on a mobile PC. For example you don't want the Weather app updating its current forecast.

For paid apps, Store cares about:
- Passport (Microsoft Account)
- Store Purchasing
- Encrypted Filesystem (to encrypt paid content)

For Xbox Gaming account support, obviously it needs the Identity Provider & TCUI. The other Xbox Gaming features might be required by individual games themselves.

None of these features require much overhead, except a tiny bit from the Xbox Identity service running in the background. That's only called up when Games are launched.
 
Final GamerOS Presets, I dont think there is any more to discover at least for my purpose, many thanks and hopefully this is it, when stuff changes I'll update them, updated presets are the 2022 the windows 10 one was created oct 10th as to fix issues, that the previous presets had (reg file is the minimal processes tweak to be merged)

impresive work, thanks you!

anyone knows where do i find latest preset for win 11?

thanks
 
Have a preset with 845 removals and play Steam games don't seem affected according to my son.
Sorry don't share my preset witch is perfected to sweet my needs for the last 3-4 years!
Cracked and patced games is not supported by NTLite.
 
Guys, please advice me.
I just made a ISO of win11 and it didnt remove all bloatware apps like whatsapp, netflixt etc and I also didnt see them when I configured ntlite
Thanks
 
Hi guys, I'm new(b) here. I have noticed a weird quirk after applying the post setup script. I now have to click on the scroll bar first to scroll with my mouse wheel in the start menu. This doesn't affect the trackpad. This minor UX inconvenience compounds with day-to-day usage :mad:. Also, just adding the post setup script to Post-Setup doesn't seem to apply it on install.
 
Hi guys, I'm new(b) here. I have noticed a weird quirk after applying the post setup script. I now have to click on the scroll bar first to scroll with my mouse wheel in the start menu. This doesn't affect the trackpad. This minor UX inconvenience compounds with day-to-day usage :mad:. Also, just adding the post setup script to Post-Setup doesn't seem to apply it on install.
Check this if you have a Dell, HP or Lenovo with an OEM license.
 
Hi guys, I'm new(b) here. I have noticed a weird quirk after applying the post setup script. I now have to click on the scroll bar first to scroll with my mouse wheel in the start menu. This doesn't affect the trackpad. This minor UX inconvenience compounds with day-to-day usage :mad:. Also, just adding the post setup script to Post-Setup doesn't seem to apply it on install.
I would like to remind everyone who is new to do there research before diving deep into a Ntlite build. Learn and understand how Ntlite works just like anything else in life.

Please also not hating on anyone...just want to ensure people know what they are getting into without jumping into the deep end.
 
I now have to click on the scroll bar first to scroll with my mouse wheel in the start menu.
I can confirm this is due to a tweak in the script which breaks the start menu. I tested it out when it was first posted and saw this same issue. There's too many tweaks and they are all undocumented in the file so I didn't spend the time finding the culprit. I wouldn't suggest using this script as-is, but rather as a source of compiled tweaks that may be good, but need further research and testing, since I previously showed (link) it has other tweaks that can cause major problems too. This script and its intentions would also be better served as a .reg file instead of a .ps1 script.
 
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Hello all,

I was directed to this thread from https://www.ntlite.com/community/index.php?threads/remote-desktop-requirements.3332/#post-36910 ; I'd like to be able to RDP/remote desktop into my GamerOS-applied machine. I've enabled remote desktop in windows settings, confirmed the services are running, confirmed the exception is active in windows firewall, but it seems no matter what I do I can't connect to this machine by RDP, as if it never responds.

Same base ISO installed vanilla connects via RDP as normal.

Any thoughts on how to be able to connect to the machine via RDP?

Thanks kindly.

NB: sorry if this has been covered earlier, the search function in the forum doesn't allow searching for "rdp" because the string is too short, and the only occurrences I found of "remote desktop" were unrelated to this problem.
 
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