![]() In short, you can customize the original install image in offline mode to a clean state without breaking anything. Sorry but no - some things you do have to leave installed (such as Windows Defender files because Windows Update will fail to install any future updates if those files are missing), but all those stupid apps can be safely deprovisioned from the installation image and doing that doesn't require any special scripts, just DISM tool.Īs for consumer crap, that can be disabled in the install image as well by mounting it, loading default user registry hive from it, and adding the proper registry keys by using regedit, you don't even need to use audit mode for that. Which means best practice would be you just leave the stupid apps installed that you dont HAVE to remove. We use the Invoke-RemoveBuiltinApps.ps1 script you can find here. Or the best way is if you are using SCCM then just use a script during setup that works for you. What you wanna do is if you are manually installing windows get into audit mode during setup and change the Cloud Content GPO for the consumer stuff to off, then let it sysprep and it wont pull in all that crap everytime someone new signs in. dont run those scripts to remove the apps. Theres a package you are supposed to have that got removed by it I think it was something like ShellExperience or something along those lines. We used to use the Decrapifier script to clean up windows and then when we went from 1803 to 1903 it broke the start menu and task bar. Please consider the difference between the purpose of a community around a project on GitHub and a review board on Google Maps… if not obvious already, apparently.Īs for the supposed “bug” itself, yeah, no insight on it from you, I can’t magically fix it, I am not a wizard, I say this again.Yeah you probably uninstalled some apps and that breaks it. Then how should it be fixed? You expect software to fix itself, grow a consciousness and repair itself when it sees no one uses it anymore or what…?Īs I said, I am starting to question more and more the usefulness and idea behind this forums day after day. You may have encountered some problem related to this, you came to the portal where development of this app takes place, and instead of helping out identify and fix this supposed bug, your recommendation is to have no one use this anymore. A lot of people have this working just fine. That was also a big factor in why you had to do a reinstall or whatever when things went wrong.Īs for the rest of the attitude in your post, can hardly make any comment. 99.9999% you still would have clicked “Yes” without setting a restore point or making a backup first, despite being recommended to do so on every software install actually. How would a prompt to confirm the installation have helped in your case? Why does a prompt to confirm the installation make any sense considering that you deliberately double clicked the installer and chose to run it. ![]() Same issue here, installed it (since it had zero confirmation to install) Any help would be greatly appreciated.īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. I'm using he latest version of the setup program as of. There doesn't appear to be an option to enable/disable it in the settings.īooted into safe mode, and results are the same. Also, the clock on the far right is missing. I had 7+ Taskbar Tweaker installed with no problem in Windows 10, but after the upgrade to 11, I got an error message saying it couldn't start, possibly because it "wasn't compatible with this version of Windows." I uninstalled it and installed the latest version (5.12.3) but the problem remains. I tried uninstalling & reinstalling Explorer Patcher, but nothing changes. "Properties" is no longer an option when I right click the task bar. I click on it, and the highlighted button just gets a few shades darker. Now I have a Windows 10 start icon but can't open the start menu. ![]() I then right clicked on the taskbar & selected "properties." For format, I selected Windows 10. ![]() No prompt for elevation or any indication it was installing - it just dumped me to the desktop and reloaded what programs I had open (I believe Firefox, possibly Notepad and Explorer). I downloaded & ran ep_setup.exe as administrator. I just upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 today. ![]()
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