GamerOS Windows 10 & 11 DIY Preset

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.
 
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.

Open the GamerOS XML in Notepad, and remove the lines:
Code:
                <c>rdpserver 'Remote Desktop Server'</c>
                <c>rdpserverlic 'Remote Desktop Licensing'</c>
                <c>remotefx</c>
                <c>remoteportredirector 'Remote Desktop Services Port Redirector'</c>

There might be more components, but I don't personally run GamerOS since it's too lean for me. Let me know if that works, or we're missing a few leftovers.
 
Open the GamerOS XML in Notepad, and remove the lines:
Code:
                <c>rdpserver 'Remote Desktop Server'</c>
                <c>rdpserverlic 'Remote Desktop Licensing'</c>
                <c>remotefx</c>
                <c>remoteportredirector 'Remote Desktop Services Port Redirector'</c>

There might be more components, but I don't personally run GamerOS since it's too lean for me. Let me know if that works, or we're missing a few leftovers.
Same too lean but found a few goodies in it and edited it to my liking. Now that I have my own removal build, I won't need another till I get a new computer( unfortunately I love this old machine so much lol)
 
this is probably a stupid question.. but for the gameros post setup ps1 can i manually run it? or do i need to run it in ntlite etc or another program. just wanna make sure im not doing wrong things
 
The PS script is a standalone tool. It can be run separately on any PC, regardless of NTLite.
Keep in mind, there's no undo feature -- so if the changes don't work the way you like, you must re-install from ISO.
 
Então, depois de cerca de um ano com NTlite e muita experimentação e teste, criei isso para todos os entusiastas de jogos, são janelas básicas destinadas a jogos, eu mesmo jogo e testei principalmente com cs go, espero ter mantido outros recursos necessários para jogos e programas que alguém usaria bem jogando agora pode não ser o melhor porque não afirmo saber tudo e adoraria a opinião de outras pessoas, mas, infelizmente, vou calar a boca e dar a você, e lembre-se sempre GLHF

Espero que muitas pessoas não tenham problemas, se você tiver alguma sugestão ou feedback, estou aberto a todos

Instruções:
Atualize totalmente seu iso obtido do MSDN
Baixe a predefinição para o sistema operacional escolhido
Create Iso Using Preset File (Não os edite a menos que você saiba o que está fazendo)
Instale o Windows normalmente
Atualizar drivers do sistema
Conectar à Ethernet
Jogar jogos

Após cada atualização que reverte as alterações feitas, use a predefinição mais recente para manter a experiência operacional ideal

Para funções de backup, sugiro o Macrium Reflect Free, já passei por alguns programas de backup ao longo dos anos e até agora adorei este, economiza muito tempo fazendo testes e depois restaurando e pode ser adicionado a um winPE iso e usado para se recuperar de uma falha completa do sistema operacional em um minuto

[MOD] Link para as predefinições finais do GamerOS (antes de 2022-10-23)
[MOD] Link para as predefinições finais do GamerOS (últimas 2022-10-23)


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eurei, fazer uns teste - nela, com jogos e os programa do adobe, ! volto para da meu feedback depois
 
eurei, fazer uns teste - nela, com jogos e os programa do adobe, ! volto para da meu feedback depois
Please POST in ENGLISH

( ideally i fit isnt your first language, any translate program will do the job good enough )


Translated :

Eurei, do some testing - in it, with games and Adobe programs, ! I'll come back to my feedback later
 
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How do I use this script?
Hey guys so after some input, and some thought of what I want to put out, this is what Ive been doing so far

Its a windows thats fully customizable afterwards, the stuff that one isnt able to rip out thru dism, ive removed and left everything behind functioning

to customize you require the powershell script, and then choose what you want from the lists, disable with a # the stuff you dont want to happen
(you only need the powershell script after, and its designed so you can experiment with whats the best configuration for you}

stuff to note is that Im just taking tweaks from elsewhere and compiling them into one iso, with gaming purpose in mind

it would be nice to see what you guys think, about the iso and in which direction, i should take it, as Ive got an idea in my head of how i want the thing to operate, and look upon install but lack knowledge and still have much to learn, Im just a dude over here clicking buttons, trying to gauge
if anything has changed and is it postive or negative, on average I strip an iso and gain at least 5% fps and thats just removing stuff from the iso

and because of fear monger's I have gone ahead and left defender (fully working} and windows updates (fully working), thanks chris for making me think about things and kinda see where your guys heads are at with custom iso's, but I assure you that any stripped iso is far more secure then an iso from microsoft, if its not there and or broken it cant be exploited, thats a pretty easy concept to wrap ones head around, but I understand the fear when it comes to changes that they have made other then ripping stuff out, thats why the powershell is included, so you can choose what to
do to the os

this is not a new gamerOS, its just a version of it for those people who want a default looking os, please let me know what you think, ive pretty much got my gamerOS formula road all set, its just ive got no direction, and when one idea doesnt work with another idea ive got to go back and change stuff, if i could get some help on making powershell scripts that would be amazing but alas I know no one

Ive been working on buttons for my powershell script, but im thinking checkboxes would be better, and then a run script button, but alas my ocd doesnt live up to my skill, so i will take time and learn more
 
You add the script to Post-Setup (User), or run it by hand (as Administrator):
Code:
powershell -nop -ep bypass -f 'GamerOS PostSetup.ps1'
 
I see. I basically want a stripped down, debloated, streamlined Win 10 for some light gaming, web browsing and other things. Is there a set of templates/reg tweaks on here that would help with that?
 
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