![]() Is there any replacement/wrapper for it which will allow me to integrate regkeys into ISO instead of running bash scripts? Im not a Windows sysadmin so I cant dive deep into registry and set hundreds of keys. ![]() Annoyances: To get system more optimized & disable Office telemetry, powershell telemetry, chrome telemetry, vscode telemetry etc. (in this case Im not sure if I can completely strip out win-indexing & win-search from iso)ģ. If there is any ambiguity, you will be prompted to further filter the install command to an exact application. The install command requires that you specify the exact string to install. Use the search command to identify the application you want to install. The package for installing winget You can download from my link here: Install Winget 1.0 Windows 10 and upgrade all software Virtualization Howto License file VCLib powershell script and the winget MSIXbundle file for installing winget 4. Voidtools.Everything (!FREEWARE!) & stnkl.EverythingToolbar (extension, opensource) The install command of the winget tool installs the specified application. ![]() Winget is already embedded into the image of the current Windows 11 21H2 and Windows 10 21H1 builds. VLC for audio&video - replacement for legacy windows media something You can install WinGet on Windows 10 with build 1709 or newer. Sylikc.JPEGview (jpegview fork opensource on github) - replacement for windows image viewer Are there open-source alternatives in place of ms-explorer & ms-search that will allow me to remove proprietary ms-* from ISO and put some lighter open-source alternatives? Im afraid that removing ms-explorer will break A LOT of things in the system. My aim is to make absolute bare-bone Win10 LTSC Setup for better game performance (old hardware). In the video CCT mentions that it works on bare-bone NTLite LTSC WIN10 setup.Ģ. Winget-install.ps1This code grabs all latest & matching deps for winget (Xaml, licenses etc) without need to download everything manually. Install-Script -Name winget-install -Force ![]() Set-PSRepository -Name 'PSGallery' -InstallationPolicy Trusted ![]()
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