Pre-configurations after Windows installation!

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Guys, I want to share some files, which I prepared for pre-configuration after installing Windows 11 Home Single Langue.

Maybe the material will help people who have the same problem as mine with some configurations that NTLite for some reason doesn't do after installation and if it does on mine it doesn't work or I just don't know how to make it work.

As I'm out of time, leave your questions here and I'll answer each one.

The scripts should work perfectly, but you need to open each one and switch to your reality.
 
I'm editing the scripts again fixing some inconsistencies/flaws.

I'm running out of time, but please wait patiently, I'm even working on an improved hibernation script and power options to leave pre-configured.
 
I uploaded the project with the corrections and improvements and new scripts, deleted what I had previously uploaded and uploaded the new one.

If the developers (Garlin, Clanger, Nhui) together with the community and other developers and other developers

In the "cmd" and "registros" folders there is 1 readme.cmake file to provide a brief summary of the project.
 
We don't understand what your thread is trying to teach us though, because it has no details and the sentences are incomplete. People using translators should ensure they write with proper grammar and spelling, otherwise when it converts to English it results in nonsensical statements.
 
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I'm not a professional dev, other than contributing a few scripts to the NTLite community.

If you want to share a personal set of customizations, it's best for you to explain what's your specific goal with this project, and how using the files will benefit others. So you need to do more than just posting a file, and hoping other users will notice or help out.

A number of your scripts or reg files aren't required if you're using licensed NTLite to remove some components (like Content Delivery Manager or OneDrive), or to change Settings. Much of the same content has appeared online already.

The point is to use NTLite's own features as much as possible, before needing to use external scripts or files.
 
Everything the scripts do and the logs do are in the .cmake files within the respective folders.

As for some settings that NTLite makes, unfortunately they are not working in my case because I don't know how to configure NTLite or they simply don't work, other settings NTLite doesn't make like installing plugins in Mozilla Firefox and fixing programs in the menu start (future work of mine is fixing programs).
I'm not a professional dev, other than contributing a few scripts to the NTLite community.

If you want to share a personal set of customizations, it's best for you to explain what's your specific goal with this project, and how using the files will benefit others. So you need to do more than just posting a file, and hoping other users will notice or help out.

A number of your scripts or reg files aren't required if you're using licensed NTLite to remove some components (like Content Delivery Manager or OneDrive), or to change Settings. Much of the same content has appeared online already.

The point is to use NTLite's own features as much as possible, before needing to use external scripts or files.
 
They don't work for you, because you're using the free edition.

Some of NTLite's licensed features can be duplicated by following online guides for making the same Windows mods (without needing NTLite), but it requires more work. You have every right to explore those methods, but several of us believe in supporting nuhi's right to ask for fair compensation for writing a great software product.

I'm not going to contradict him by showing everyone how to avoid paying for the licensed version. Someone else might do it, but not me because I respect his work. And probably the other folks you've tagged will feel the same way.
 
I'm not going to contradict him by showing everyone how to avoid paying for the licensed version.
There is a notorious post on the NTLite forum titled 'How to Make the Most of the Free Version' and many people are asking questions inside. I don't know where this person's face came from to create this post.
In my region, forums with paid software like NTLite and excellent forum workers like Garlin never provide answers to users without licenses, at most they just do it hastily, and there is discrimination against free users who believe that they should not join the forum without paying. But the staff in Western forums have no bias towards anyone, whether it's paid or free, which surprised me. This is respectable.
 
They don't work for you, because you're using the free edition.

Some of NTLite's licensed features can be duplicated by following online guides for making the same Windows mods (without needing NTLite), but it requires more work. You have every right to explore those methods, but several of us believe in supporting nuhi's right to ask for fair compensation for writing a great software product.

I'm not going to contradict him by showing everyone how to avoid paying for the licensed version. Someone else might do it, but not me because I respect his work. And probably the other folks you've tagged will feel the same way.
you are absolutely right.

But understand, it was not my intention to discredit the great work of the developers.

It was just a small help due to the financial limitations of some users.

But there are many settings that NTLite still doesn't do, like the ones I've already explained above and in the .cmake files, including the paid versions that don't do it.

But once I apologize if it seemed like I discredited the developers' work, but I didn't mean that, I swear.

I even made many of the configurations implemented by NTLite.
 
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