I just used this method yesterday when installing to a new gaming laptop, and I'm thrilled with the results. I've hesitated from moving to Windows 11, but with this install script my install is cleaner than it was with Windows 10. Edge is gone (Though the webview app is still present and unremovable), copilot is gone, Cortana is gone, Replay is gone as well as all the unnecessary apps that I don't use. The only thing that didn't get removed was the antivirus app, but I suppose I can get by with that.
You say to enable the offline/No internet mode but it says only to do it if you REALLY don't have an internet connection. You didn't explain why fully enough. SO using this mode if you Do have internet is ok? why would they say otherwise? I will add though that this process was dead easy and I am very grateful. Everyone should do this. I've already spread the word on other channels about your page. Thanks again!
If I wanted to upgrade my win10 to win11 minus all the bloatware, is it possible to generate a XML file to do so? Or would there be a different way to do so?
Nice clean version... I like it. Question - will Windows update reinstall anything you've deselected once it updates in the future? (Aside from major updates).
Thanks for the feedback and good question! Now, quite possibly it could install the software again as Microsoft does tend to force software and updates through via Windows Update. I'll check to confirm this and if it does, i'll report back with a solution to prevent it.
So to understand this right, security wise. You go to an unknown website and online you debloat your Windows by giving someone else, possibly, access to your Windows installation. This website could, possibly, leave anything, backdoor or mallware or spyware after removing security features from Windows???
You can open the XML file to view the contents of the code that the website generates. There is no malware or back door in place. I checked this fully before posting this video.
I did the same process but stuck in starting of cmd after succeeded in cleaning the disk showing "The disk you specified is not MBR formatted Please select an empty MBR disk to convert, Diskpart encountered an error."
I didn't quite understand the part between 12:33 and 12:53, brother. Do we need to enter BIOS settings and select USB here? BUT I entered BIOS settings and set it as USB, but the installation didn't start, cmd didn't open, also my computer is old BIOS. There is no TPM SECURE BOOT, my motherboard is DDR 2, my processor is E8200 CORE 2 DUO, does this method work?
Yes you need to boot from the USB you have created in Rufus. It sounds like to me you are running quite an old PC so personally I wouldn't''t recommend running Windows 11 on that machine as you WILL have instability and issues (it may not even run with those specs at all). But yes if you want to try it, you will need to select the option to bypass the Windows 11 requirement check however I don't recommend doing this.
12:3312:53 arasını tam anlamadım kardeşim .burada BIOS AYARLARINA GİRİP USB SEÇMEMİZMİ GEREKİYOR.? AMA BEN BIOS AYARLARINA GİRİDM USB OLARAK AYARLADIM AMA YÜKLEME BAŞLAMADI cmd AÇILMADI AYRICA BİLGİSAYARIM .ESKİ BIOS .TPM SECURE BOOT YOK ANAKART DDR 2 İŞLEMCİM E8200 CORE 2 DUO BU YÖNTEM İŞE YARARMI
It depends upon the system. Most systems by default these days won't boot to USB automatically, so you need to set the boot priority in BIOS. On my system (Acer) I had to use BIOS to disable SecureBoot and enable the USB boot option. I also had to manually add a hardware driver during the install. When I used the same USB to install Windows 11 to my NUCbox PC I did not need to change boot priority in BIOS. Your PC might be different.
This video could have been 2 minutes of the length if you didn't read out every single line verbatim ..... Im pretty sure you could have just given the link to the xml generator and then explained what to do with rufus....
@@Bugzy83 Makes it easier to explain everything rather than skip parts. You could have easily just skipped ahead even when the video is sectioned into chapters…
I just used this method yesterday when installing to a new gaming laptop, and I'm thrilled with the results. I've hesitated from moving to Windows 11, but with this install script my install is cleaner than it was with Windows 10. Edge is gone (Though the webview app is still present and unremovable), copilot is gone, Cortana is gone, Replay is gone as well as all the unnecessary apps that I don't use. The only thing that didn't get removed was the antivirus app, but I suppose I can get by with that.
Thanks I already used these unattended script last month and it's awesome. Anyways thanks for sharing this videos. ❤❤
Lovely stuff, thanks MTH - will be using this very soon.
@@seventeenand0 Happy to help! 🫡
THANK YOU SOMEONE FINALLY DOES SHOW THE WAY
You’re welcome 😉 💪🏼
this is the way for me, i have ditched using custom isos for months now
@@copiuum It makes the whole process a lot more easier!
you earned my subscription to your channel...well done
@@kingacme2389 Thank you kind sir!
looks good. kinda hope you show the processes on task manager. =)
Absolutely brilliant many thanks just what i was looking for 😊👍
My pleasure! Glad to help out 😄💪🏼
You say to enable the offline/No internet mode but it says only to do it if you REALLY don't have an internet connection. You didn't explain why fully enough. SO using this mode if you Do have internet is ok? why would they say otherwise? I will add though that this process was dead easy and I am very grateful. Everyone should do this. I've already spread the word on other channels about your page. Thanks again!
If I wanted to upgrade my win10 to win11 minus all the bloatware, is it possible to generate a XML file to do so? Or would there be a different way to do so?
Easy to follow...thanks.
You're welcome!
thisone fails to load network driver under virtualbox. why is that..
Nice clean version... I like it. Question - will Windows update reinstall anything you've deselected once it updates in the future? (Aside from major updates).
Thanks for the feedback and good question! Now, quite possibly it could install the software again as Microsoft does tend to force software and updates through via Windows Update. I'll check to confirm this and if it does, i'll report back with a solution to prevent it.
@@MatthewsTechHub did you find anything?
So to understand this right, security wise. You go to an unknown website and online you debloat your Windows by giving someone else, possibly, access to your Windows installation. This website could, possibly, leave anything, backdoor or mallware or spyware after removing security features from Windows???
You can open the XML file to view the contents of the code that the website generates. There is no malware or back door in place. I checked this fully before posting this video.
@@MatthewsTechHub Thank you for your gr8 work
@@louisfifteen Pleasure! Happy to help out and thanks for your kind words 👍🏼💪🏼
Why would I need rufus to make a bootbale usb? Cant you just boot to it like you always used to?
I did the same process but stuck in starting of cmd after succeeded in cleaning the disk showing "The disk you specified is not MBR formatted Please select an empty MBR disk to convert, Diskpart encountered an error."
Same i need help 😫
I didn't quite understand the part between 12:33 and 12:53, brother. Do we need to enter BIOS settings and select USB here? BUT I entered BIOS settings and set it as USB, but the installation didn't start, cmd didn't open, also my computer is old BIOS. There is no TPM SECURE BOOT, my motherboard is DDR 2, my processor is E8200 CORE 2 DUO, does this method work?
Yes you need to boot from the USB you have created in Rufus. It sounds like to me you are running quite an old PC so personally I wouldn't''t recommend running Windows 11 on that machine as you WILL have instability and issues (it may not even run with those specs at all). But yes if you want to try it, you will need to select the option to bypass the Windows 11 requirement check however I don't recommend doing this.
You must be some crazy mf to try to get a win11 on some core 2 duo & ddr2 lmao
12:33 12:53 arasını tam anlamadım kardeşim .burada BIOS AYARLARINA GİRİP USB SEÇMEMİZMİ GEREKİYOR.? AMA BEN BIOS AYARLARINA GİRİDM USB OLARAK AYARLADIM AMA YÜKLEME BAŞLAMADI cmd AÇILMADI
AYRICA BİLGİSAYARIM .ESKİ BIOS .TPM SECURE BOOT YOK ANAKART DDR 2 İŞLEMCİM E8200 CORE 2 DUO BU YÖNTEM İŞE YARARMI
It depends upon the system. Most systems by default these days won't boot to USB automatically, so you need to set the boot priority in BIOS. On my system (Acer) I had to use BIOS to disable SecureBoot and enable the USB boot option. I also had to manually add a hardware driver during the install. When I used the same USB to install Windows 11 to my NUCbox PC I did not need to change boot priority in BIOS. Your PC might be different.
The windows User Experience doesn't appear on mine. It used to but now it's vanished and just creates the disk.
That could be caused by hardware limitations. Not all PC’s are able to run this update.
Can the xml script be used to upgrade an existing Windows11 machine?
Didn't work for me on any of my 10 computers! It failed 100% of the time until I deleted the XML file.
thanks
You're welcome!😊
Just change windows edition to enterprise
once you find a way to strip out recall let me know other wise 23H2 here next top linux
The script removed Recall for me.
@@deadline8416 send link ?
PLEASE ANSWER ME
This video could have been 2 minutes of the length if you didn't read out every single line verbatim ..... Im pretty sure you could have just given the link to the xml generator and then explained what to do with rufus....
@@Bugzy83 Makes it easier to explain everything rather than skip parts. You could have easily just skipped ahead even when the video is sectioned into chapters…