??My last picture and my last words..
I'm not offended but, I feel I'm short here..
??My last picture and my last words..
I'm not offended but, I feel I'm short here..
My last picture and my last words..
I'm not offended but, I feel I'm short here..
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Reported you can see it's junk lol
Not sure if by "found it" you mean you found the solution in this guide or if you came across my other guide on pausing updates, so I wanted to clarify in case it helps you or other readers:Following this guide to the letter, now I just want to disable updates? Never mind I found it
So you're saying it's already disabled from one of the registry file 0-6? When i said I found it I meant in Nlite ui to disable updates.Not sure if by "found it" you mean you found the solution in this guide or if you came across my other guide on pausing updates, so I wanted to clarify in case it helps you or other readers:
You can right-click on the .reg files and select "edit" to see their contents, and they all have comments on them. The "settings" file has the Windows updates stuff included already, so you won't have to use the other guides I wrote (start menu, cortana, windows update), since they are already incorporated here.
The reason I wrote those others as separate guides, is because they were commonly Googled tutorials and all of the ones I tried didn't work, so I had to make my own solutions, and decided to share them for people looking for an updated tutorial, but weren't wanting a fully edited image like this thread is about.
Yes, Windows Update is paused by default in this guide (but not uninstalled/disabled), as well as preventing forced driver downloads (display driver). The Cortana guide is also included, as well as the clear start menu guide (that's what the 2 xml files are for). It was intended that if for example someone was a computer newbie they would do the guides in this order:So you're saying it's already disabled from one of the registry file 0-6? When i said I found it I meant in Nlite ui to disable updates.
I also came across your Cortana guide, is that registry file in 0-6 files also? Sorry for the noob questions, just new to the forum.
That group policy which disables the control panel isn't from my tweaks though. Are you using other tools or reg files you gathered from elsewhere that could have added it? This seems to be a very common trend, where people keep using outside tools/scripts/reg files and not understanding the consequences of that, and then misplacing the blame on this guide.There was no icon when I searched for it, so since I added registry tweaks I figured I would check the registry and it was disabled, had to follow this guide to re-enable thru registry.
A tip that I do, is to make several folders and have different stages of tweaks in each, this way I don't have to re-do things, I can just take whatever image I need from a certain stage and add onto it. For example, right now on my spare SSD I have 4 images that I can use:...going real slow now
The cleanest way to block 3rd-party suggested apps, is remove Content Delivery Manager. This stops the Spotlight wallpaper and news feeds, but most users don't care.So all the builds are coming out with all the preinstalled garbage apps. When I was following the step to replace the 2 files in
\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\ named DefaultLayout.xml & LayoutModification.xml apparently I deleted the original and dragged the 2 files over, I did not click replace.