Windows 10 2004-21H2 - Optimize Gaming/Poweruser/Runtime Profile, retaining maximum compatibility. For x64/UEFI systems.

DaLatencyGod

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Hey everyone, I am using 21H1 atm, does anyone here, maybe has a finished version simular : https://www.ntlite.com/community/in...ximum-compatibility-for-x64-uefi-systems.771/
whould really appreciate if someone sends me a xml preset, which is finished and works for gaming very good, I wanna install this on my brothers PC, cause he has a really old PC and maybe for me too. Whould really appreciate your help, i am very new to NTLite so, it could help me really out...
Can be also vor 21H2 or 2004, doesnt matter...
 
But Ntlite Dev are not listening to customers who already purchased there software.
says the person who demanded everything in 1 day AND demanded a refund if he didnt get his way...........

Is there such a thing as a perfect gaming .xml ? possibly, but what has to be taken into consideration is every computer is different and every user is different. some people like a gaming system only others like a computer they can do other things with too, so it is a case of customising to your own preference.

There are some presets which can be used as an example, but as they say.... to each their own
 
kindly read my comment again .

i think you should actually re-read what you have said as you have said and i quote "But Ntlite Dev are not listening to customers who already purchased there software".

The Devs DO listen to everyone and are hard at work behind the scenes. Where your assumption of them not listening comes from, is not acceptable.

All users are different so a one size fits all wont work for all users. There are some templates already in NTLITE, but they are there as a template to work with, not a 'we done all the work for you solution'

maybe you are misunderstanding what is being said tho....... all that can be given here is the guidelines and tips.
 
NTLite is not a magic switch that any user can just flip and instantly make windows faster. It's a tool which allows you to remove whatever you don't need. This requires you to know ahead of time what you want to remove. "Maximum compatibility" just means removing nothing.
 
There is no way to make an ideal preset for everyone, each person has a need. For laptops it is necessary to keep several components that for desktop are disposable. Even for laptops some of them can be disposable if one doesn't mind having the brightness adjustment in Settings app or Action center for example.

Some gamers like to use Microsoft Store, for that you need to keep several components that will be running in the background and will degrade the performance. For weaker PCs the priority is to have fewer services in the background but for more powerful PCs it doesn't matter.

So to have maximum compatibility the only way is not to remove anything like the friend above said :p
 
Ive said this before until i was blue in the face and i will keep saying it that there is no one size fits all.
There are too many damn variables for 1 man to know them all.
If you cant remove tweak.

to have maximum compatibility the only way is not to remove anything
There is still some wiggle room though, keep all the core components but remove uneeded kb's/languages/fonts/drivers. maybe winsxs.
I can keep all components, no removals at all and still get major gains in resources used by enthusiastic use of tweaks.
I actually get less resources being used than MT_ does with his latest LTSC tweaker version.

Liting down to a Barebone configuration that suits me is bloody hard work. Im not able to do that every week/other week if i do something new so i keep the main core, skate around the outside and tweak the living daylights out of windows.

Good thing about nuhi is is he wasnt about removals only, its all aspects, even down to basics like just adding drivers.
 
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