Heres a guide for those revi os stuck at reliculating spines here some step 1:first open task manger while revi os stuck at reliculating spines by pressing esc+shift+ctrl . 2:find revision then expand it you will see the service name error . 3:right click on it and end the task And your problem is solved now ...
@@Beefy-Tech hello sir i really need ur help i have a got a rtx 4060 pc with a intel core i 13400f before i was getting 500 plus in e sport title and in zelda totk over 80 i switched too revi my fps and frame times are so bad like what can i do
This is awesome when installing it over windows 11 home or pro in Lenovo Legion Go because it has windows 11 home and its original installation of that version was very buggy in my Legion Go, now if I ran windows update it would have probably fixed it, but I chose Revi OS Playbook to keep my settings, drivers and apps and then when I tested it in my Legion Go, it work very well compared to the way it was before I installed Revi OS PLaybook and now I have windows 11 pro inside it than home and my Lenovo Legion Go still runs beautifully.
Hi, I'm just curious, I have a lenovo v14 g2 itl mx350, I would like to ask your experience on installing this Revi os, do you reinstall your windows and run ame set-up *or* just run the ame set-up with revi os playbook to an already existed windows of your lenovo?
@@HereIsKhansu Hi, you can reinstall your windows to a fresh installation and then install Revi OS with its playbook or you can update your old original windows with your windows update and then install Revi OS with its playbook. The thing is that it is best you backup your original old windows OS in the first place with Macrium Relect 7 or 8 version and if your not sure about how to use Macrium Reflect then it is best that you google it or look it up in TH-cam so you can know how to use it and Macrium Reflect does give you a free version of it and when you become familiar with the Macrium Reflect software you then can backup you original old windows OS with maximum compression to then be able to backup your old original windows OS to a different partition or to back it up on a very large USB stick and then verify with Macrium Reflect the original windows image you backed up and then experiment with Revi OS with its playbook on your Old windows OS or a freshly installed version of your windows OS and then run windows update at first and then run the Revi OS with its play book on your freshly installed windows or you can download a Revi OS ISO image and then install it on a USB stick with Rufus or to burn it on a blank CD or DVD disk to install it on your PC, but please for God's sake backup your original windows OS with Marium Reflect before messing around with your original windows OS.
@@HereIsKhansu You can install Revi Os with its playbook on your old windows Os or you can install Revi OS on a new windows Os, but before you install Revi Os with its playbook its best to update windows and then install Revi OS or you can install Revi OS ISO version without its playbook on your PC as long as you backup your old original windows Os with macrium reflect and verify its image backup with macrium reflect and so before you choose to do anything, it is best to learn how to use macrium reflect by googling it or TH-cam information about it and also create a MS Dos version of macrium reflect on a USB stick. If you are not sure of anything then always google it or TH-cam it.
@@HereIsKhansu You can install Revi Os with its playbook on your old windows Os or you can install Revi OS on a new windows Os, but before you install Revi Os with its playbook its best to update windows and then install Revi OS or you can install Revi OS ISO version without its playbook on your PC as long as you backup your old original windows Os with macrium reflect and verify its image backup with macrium reflect and so before you choose to do anything, it is best to learn how to use macrium reflect by googling it or TH-cam information about it and also create a MS Dos version of macrium reflect on a USB stick. If you are not sure of anything then always google it or TH-cam it.
@@HereIsKhansu You can install Revi Os with its playbook on your old windows Os or you can install Revi OS on a new windows Os, but before you install Revi Os with its playbook its best to update windows and then install Revi OS or you can install Revi OS ISO version without its playbook on your PC as long as you backup your old original windows Os with macrium reflect and verify its image backup with macrium reflect and so before you choose to do anything, it is best to learn how to use macrium reflect by googling it or TH-cam information about it and also create a MS Dos version of macrium reflect on a USB stick. If you are not sure of anything then always google it or TH-cam it.
I noticed a MASSIVE difference in all tested games; Valorant, R6 siege, CS2. I have a 7800X3D system running 7800MTS ram and a 4090 and legit had a 150 FPS improvement in the R6 siege benchmark over vanilla windows 11
I have a question when you use windows 11 with Ryzen do u have TPM and secure boot on? It's mandatory for valorant and faceit CS2, does revios let you disable it and play or do you still have to have em on?
I found that I have stuttering in Warzone with ReviOS. I tried AtlasOS and the stuttering was gone. I don't know what could be causing it as I would love to use Revi more.
@@Beefy-Tech i have installed revi on a fresh windows install and actually tried it twice. I have used the revi performance power plan and have no chipset drivers installed. I will try to change power plans and also install chipset drivers. Thanks for the idea 😄
@@reizanaliu ohhh, man, run it with chipset drivers and balanced power profile! I had no chipset drivers on the Revi install and it also stuttered! Chipset drivers + Balanced power profile is the AMD intended method and works great.
Hey, yes, of course, you can do a clean install and then apply the playbook. I mean, Beefy even mentioned it in the video that we (ReviOS Team) recommend doing that before applying the playbook.
im on atlas os but still looking for a better custom os! i tried out spectre and xtremelite not my cup of tea so was gonna try revios,. would you recommend this? im a gamer btw mostly looking for increase in fps and latency...
still want a single ISO so easy install it with a USBstick, sometimes you have a laptop with a broken bootdrive, seems like a long way to install ReviOS
Hi Ive been using ReviOS couple months now, I can say its good OS but lately Ive been experiencing an issue for example crashes 1-2times a week. Can you create vid tutorial on reverting to windows 10?
I have just installed revi os and tried Warzone 3 after optimizing the game but unfortunately I’m not getting the same fps on regular win 11, I have 5800x3d + 6950xt, used to achieve 230 fps on benchmark now barely reach 200
I don't think so fam, but I wouldn't know since CS go gets so much FPS I'd never be able to tell without staring at the exact same spot and looking at an FPS number lol
@@Beefy-Tech i think i saw 1-2 videos comparing these windows and it showed much lower fps with ReviOS but you know it's hard to trust random youtubers
Performance should always be better on revi os. I swear revi os seriously prolonged the life of my 5ghz 2600k by quite a lot. I wouldnt have been able to get as far as I did without revi os on that old quad core.
atlas os disables mitigations and with atlas os you have windows xp protection, no restore points, and all programs are run in administrator which is really bad
Windows 10 is worse for call of duty warzone on every PC I've ever tested when both are paired with a custom OS. The highest ever FPS and results I see in cod all come from Win11 23H2 + a custom windows.
In actual game about 20 FPS differences, in the benchmark, north of 60-70 FPS less on CPU averages, but I believe benchmark is kindof inaccurate so I don't really use it as a point of reference lol@@t7274
@@Beefy-Tech I was avoiding switching to windows 11 but since my game would not load and you had this video up hopefully I’ll be back up and running just got done and downloading game now
Their download site is so sketchy I can't even force my browser to download even when I disable pfblockerng, all browser extensions, or even try it with my phone.....sketchy AF
I had 70-80on my desktop install too...but the laptop extra tasks as I was using recording software within it and some more things in background for RGB control.
@@GoldenEagle0007 Yes that's why im still on windows 10, 60 processes while gaming with all my stuff running. I dont really run much apps though, msi afterbuner/ rivatuner/ nvidia drivers, fortnite/ warzone/ obs, thats all. I'm really strict about background processes, soo much so tha tI removed the heatsinks on my ram to desolder the rgb chips becuase I didnt want some bloatware running in the background. (Asrock being lazy not putting rgb controls on their boards if they themselves dont come with rgb..)
@@threatthreat5709should be 20 years in jail for putting RGB on high speed ram i wonder how you managed to get 60 processes just by debloating win10 and not have issues at same time
@@QuaK3RRR There's no clear-cut 'better.' You have to figure out what suits your needs. In the past, Atlas used to strip more components, making ReviOS more versatile for everyday use, not just gaming.
Revi is more consistent then atlas for sure, in that atlas had anti cheat issues with some games. In an outright 1v1 I imagine they are close in performance...but basically revi doesn't sacrifice any daily usability with it's changes.
they are pretty similar, imo anyone should just try both or whatever else and use what placebo you prefer just only use stuff that's open source, closed source windows modifications are cringe
Preferences fam, both are better than default windows after all, but atlas had anti cheat issues in the past so I've avoided it personally. Otherwise nothing wrong with it.
Went from 220 processes to 100. This helped a lot for me. (I’m on a laptop)
crazy how far you grown i remember being a sub when you were at like 500 this guide very useful thanks
Thanks fam ;) this channel is still tiny, and what's covered here is still niche...but it's awesome fun to do🙌
Heres a guide for those revi os stuck at reliculating spines here some step
1:first open task manger while revi os stuck at reliculating spines by pressing esc+shift+ctrl .
2:find revision then expand it you will see the service name error .
3:right click on it and end the task
And your problem is solved now ...
This is going to help out so many people for sure!
Hoping so fam!
@@Beefy-Tech hello sir i really need ur help i have a got a rtx 4060 pc with a intel core i 13400f before i was getting 500 plus in e sport title and in zelda totk over 80 i switched too revi my fps and frame times are so bad like what can i do
@@pe3oxide is 4060 w intel core 13then gen not enoughfo you?
@@pe3oxide 1: why in the HELL would you install a lite os on a 4060 + I13th GEN??????????????????
@@user-wg3nh7bd1z For lower latency
This is awesome when installing it over windows 11 home or pro in Lenovo Legion Go because it has windows 11 home and its original installation of that version was very buggy in my Legion Go, now if I ran windows update it would have probably fixed it, but I chose Revi OS Playbook to keep my settings, drivers and apps and then when I tested it in my Legion Go, it work very well compared to the way it was before I installed Revi OS PLaybook and now I have windows 11 pro inside it than home and my Lenovo Legion Go still runs beautifully.
Hi, I'm just curious, I have a lenovo v14 g2 itl mx350, I would like to ask your experience on installing this Revi os, do you reinstall your windows and run ame set-up *or* just run the ame set-up with revi os playbook to an already existed windows of your lenovo?
@@HereIsKhansu Hi, you can reinstall your windows to a fresh installation and then install Revi OS with its playbook or you can update your old original windows with your windows update and then install Revi OS with its playbook.
The thing is that it is best you backup your original old windows OS in the first place with Macrium Relect 7 or 8 version and if your not sure about how to use Macrium Reflect then it is best that you google it or look it up in TH-cam so you can know how to use it and Macrium Reflect does give you a free version of it and when you become familiar with the Macrium Reflect software you then can backup you original old windows OS with maximum compression to then be able to backup your old original
windows OS to a different partition or to back it up on a very large USB stick and then verify with Macrium Reflect the original windows image you backed up and then experiment with Revi OS with its playbook on your Old windows OS or a freshly installed version of your windows OS and then run windows update at first and then run the Revi OS with its play book on your
freshly installed windows or you can download a Revi OS ISO image and then install it on a USB stick with Rufus or to burn it on a blank CD or DVD disk to install it on your PC, but please for God's sake backup your original windows OS with Marium Reflect before messing around with your original windows OS.
@@HereIsKhansu You can install Revi Os with its playbook on your old windows Os or you can install Revi OS on a new windows Os, but before you install Revi Os with its playbook its best to update windows and
then install Revi OS or you can install Revi OS ISO version without its playbook on your PC as long as you backup your old original windows Os with macrium reflect and verify its image backup with macrium reflect and
so before you choose to do anything, it is best to learn how to use macrium reflect by googling it or TH-cam information about it and also create a MS Dos version of
macrium reflect on a USB stick. If you are not sure of anything then always google it or TH-cam it.
@@HereIsKhansu
You can install Revi Os with its playbook on your old windows Os or you can install Revi OS on a new windows Os, but before you install Revi Os with its playbook its best to update windows and
then install Revi OS or you can install Revi OS ISO version without its playbook on your PC as long as you backup your old original windows Os with macrium reflect and verify its image backup with macrium reflect and
so before you choose to do anything, it is best to learn how to use macrium reflect by googling it or TH-cam information about it and also create a MS Dos version of
macrium reflect on a USB stick. If you are not sure of anything then always google it or TH-cam it.
@@HereIsKhansu
You can install Revi Os with its playbook on your old windows Os or you can install Revi OS on a new windows Os, but before you install Revi Os with its playbook its best to update windows and
then install Revi OS or you can install Revi OS ISO version without its playbook on your PC as long as you backup your old original windows Os with macrium reflect and verify its image backup with macrium reflect and
so before you choose to do anything, it is best to learn how to use macrium reflect by googling it or TH-cam information about it and also create a MS Dos version of
macrium reflect on a USB stick. If you are not sure of anything then always google it or TH-cam it.
thanks for the help, hugs from Chile
Anytime fam!
thanks for the help brother, hugs from brazil
I noticed a MASSIVE difference in all tested games; Valorant, R6 siege, CS2.
I have a 7800X3D system running 7800MTS ram and a 4090 and legit had a 150 FPS improvement in the R6 siege benchmark over vanilla windows 11
I have a question when you use windows 11 with Ryzen do u have TPM and secure boot on? It's mandatory for valorant and faceit CS2, does revios let you disable it and play or do you still have to have em on?
wow, very easy and super snappy! Thanks a lot!
Sweet fam!
just asking, have you ever tried installing revios without reset? like there's still a bunch of bloatware and an already installed apps
REVI OS Complete with Error and Froze :(
Thanks mate it helped a lot
I found that I have stuttering in Warzone with ReviOS. I tried AtlasOS and the stuttering was gone. I don't know what could be causing it as I would love to use Revi more.
Yes, I get around 800 fps in warzone with regular microsoft windows but with revi os im usually down to 0.5 -1.4fps.
@@threatthreat5709 what???
Could be a corrupt windows install? Or maybe power plan changes affect chipset drivers on revi install? Weird fam, good to know tho.
@@Beefy-Tech i have installed revi on a fresh windows install and actually tried it twice. I have used the revi performance power plan and have no chipset drivers installed. I will try to change power plans and also install chipset drivers. Thanks for the idea 😄
@@reizanaliu ohhh, man, run it with chipset drivers and balanced power profile! I had no chipset drivers on the Revi install and it also stuttered! Chipset drivers + Balanced power profile is the AMD intended method and works great.
can i just download the lastet iso and install it from a usb stick and then apply the playbook ?
Hey, yes, of course, you can do a clean install and then apply the playbook. I mean, Beefy even mentioned it in the video that we (ReviOS Team) recommend doing that before applying the playbook.
Yes fam, you can usb install windows normally and then apply the playbook👍
for some reason the AME wizard link just doesnt load the page, ive tried with different browsers, without adblocker but nothing.
its very good on 10 and 11 especially on stock systems deffo gain fps
Yes fam🙌
Dam, i don't want to reinstall my games, but clean install is recomended
But i will w8 till win10 support ends and then upgrade win 10 to revi 11
I used AME Wizard apbx and after applied i lost drag and drop files on taskbar
Can you do Atlas and Revi benchmark?
I can, yes!
any update on this video seems like a good one @@Beefy-Tech
im on atlas os but still looking for a better custom os! i tried out spectre and xtremelite not my cup of tea so was gonna try revios,. would you recommend this? im a gamer btw mostly looking for increase in fps and latency...
Mine just fails extracting the playbook
still want a single ISO so easy install it with a USBstick, sometimes you have a laptop with a broken bootdrive, seems like a long way to install ReviOS
I have two questions, 1. Can this improve fps on games like Roblox? 2. Are you able to revert back to normal windows 11 after installing revi?
Yep
Hi Ive been using ReviOS couple months now, I can say its good OS but lately Ive been experiencing an issue for example crashes 1-2times a week. Can you create vid tutorial on reverting to windows 10?
To revert to W10 you can only do a full USB reinstall
Can someone say how to enable microsoft edge with this OS? Please
I have just installed revi os and tried Warzone 3 after optimizing the game but unfortunately I’m not getting the same fps on regular win 11, I have 5800x3d + 6950xt, used to achieve 230 fps on benchmark now barely reach 200
Install all you mb drivers
when i press revi os playbook it takes me to the site but dosnt say generate download link it says premium download or checking browser?
What happens if i accidentally closed AME wizard?
Hmmm, I need to back up my win10 debloat and try this but idk how haha
Which will be better use playbook up in freshly win 11 or revi win 11?
How often you update / format
how to fix error checking antivirus please uninstall any antivirus software manually.
bro, when the process of play book has been finished , the play book appears '' This play book is applied with errors ''. please solve me it
sheesh you actually done it GG, is it true that on CSGO u lose performance it?
I don't think so fam, but I wouldn't know since CS go gets so much FPS I'd never be able to tell without staring at the exact same spot and looking at an FPS number lol
@@Beefy-Tech i think i saw 1-2 videos comparing these windows and it showed much lower fps with ReviOS but you know it's hard to trust random youtubers
@@GoldenEagle0007 yeah I have no clue honestly as I don't really play CSGO much personally. Next time I jump on for a session I'll try test it.
@@Beefy-Tech thanks bro
Performance should always be better on revi os. I swear revi os seriously prolonged the life of my 5ghz 2600k by quite a lot. I wouldnt have been able to get as far as I did without revi os on that old quad core.
Do you install chipset after revos its install or just after formating?
Amazing stuff
What about atlas os ??? Worth it or not? Over revi
It's good but it's main purpose is to boost fps but reduces security
atlas os disables mitigations and with atlas os you have windows xp protection, no restore points, and all programs are run in administrator which is really bad
I just use windows 10 delete tool, it's the samev thing and it's simple, I even switched to windows 10 pro
Windows 10 is worse for call of duty warzone on every PC I've ever tested when both are paired with a custom OS. The highest ever FPS and results I see in cod all come from Win11 23H2 + a custom windows.
What kind of difference were you seeing between both OS’s?
In actual game about 20 FPS differences, in the benchmark, north of 60-70 FPS less on CPU averages, but I believe benchmark is kindof inaccurate so I don't really use it as a point of reference lol@@t7274
Thanks bro
How to fix action taking a lot time error
Will this stop Microsoft from looking at my private files with their new AI recording BS?
yes, but it will allow a bunch more people to look at your private files because of windows update not automatically installing updates
Thanks!
Any idea on how to install language pack? I need it for work, but Revi won't let me.
make sure to creat a restore point
So if you have windows vista can you install revi os 10?
Fun to share our process numbers. My win10 has 23 😅
After downloading revi os??
23??????????????
@@yes4ice yeah hahahaha I had this bad boy stripppped down. Naked as a fresh born baby
@@ah9735 no not with revi is
@@ktg_2castle960 HOWWWW TEACH ME
@beefytech do you suggest using Windows 10 instead of Windows 11 ?
yea
but it says uhh requirements not met can u provide a solution for that?
That's due to not having disabled anti virus or not updating your windows 11 to the latest version fam.
@@Beefy-Tech no , i have updated and ive disabled anti virus too it is still saying unsupported
Not sure if it works.. didnt got the background and got like 105 processes
Bro if I don't update the windows will it cause trouble
awesome video brother
Thanks fam👍💯
@@Beefy-Tech I was avoiding switching to windows 11 but since my game would not load and you had this video up hopefully I’ll be back up and running just got done and downloading game now
@@JaYgRiFfSTuBe make sure you are on version 23h2 of win 11 if you make the switch fam. 22h2 versions were much worse for gaming when I tested👍
@@Beefy-Tech shit I’m on 22h2 do I have to complete reinstall?
WHAT ABOUT THE KEYBORD ISSUE ? SOME TIMES MY KEYBOARD STOP WORKING ITS ANNOYING I STOPPED USING IT
How about windows 10 version?
Can you do windows updates once your on revios or no ?
Yes, you merely need to enable Windows Updates using Revision Tool
@@user-vc9ks7xg2y and ofc, re-apply the playbook
Yes, but from my understanding you have to re-apply the revision tool after any major windows update.
I didn't find link generator fix?
does this work for the ryzen 9 7950x3d last time i installed it my cores stopped parking themselves
You dont need a stripped down operating system with that powerful of a cpu
@@SCOR-i978 people do it for latency because the latency on Windows 11 is ass even when u optimize w 11 th3 latency still sucks
Sir, im stuck at 4:25 "checking browser" How do i fix this?
just use edge browser mate
Can you reset pc on Revi Os?j
Are you able to update windows with revi?
how do i dual boot, so i can use this for only fortnite
Their download site is so sketchy I can't even force my browser to download even when I disable pfblockerng, all browser extensions, or even try it with my phone.....sketchy AF
💯
Will revios delete restore points?
how to remove revi os and go back to win 10
will the storage get lost?
is REV have windows defender ?
Yes!
ou yeah :D
nice video
revi os vs ghost spectre that's the real comparison
i reset my pc 2 days ago and reinstalled windows, can i install the playbook without resetting my pc again?
yes
i did it anyway seems to be fine i seem to be getting worse performance tho@@deluxebulls5939
Yes fam, just install it without resetting pc.
ty!!! ive subbed aswell i appreciate the help
@@Beefy-Tech
how to revios Uninstalt
My pc is running slow..
how to revios Uninstall it
112 processes HUH, i have like 76-80 on a debloated win10pro
I had 70-80on my desktop install too...but the laptop extra tasks as I was using recording software within it and some more things in background for RGB control.
@@Beefy-Tech ah i see
@@GoldenEagle0007 Yes that's why im still on windows 10, 60 processes while gaming with all my stuff running. I dont really run much apps though, msi afterbuner/ rivatuner/ nvidia drivers, fortnite/ warzone/ obs, thats all. I'm really strict about background processes, soo much so tha tI removed the heatsinks on my ram to desolder the rgb chips becuase I didnt want some bloatware running in the background. (Asrock being lazy not putting rgb controls on their boards if they themselves dont come with rgb..)
@@threatthreat5709should be 20 years in jail for putting RGB on high speed ram
i wonder how you managed to get 60 processes just by debloating win10 and not have issues at same time
@@threatthreat5709 lol going sub 100 processes does not make a difference to gaming performance btw
is HDR feature in it?
yes
is it safe ? How do i know there is no keylogger
open source i think
hi hello if you read this but I need help with it I did all the steps right but I cant open my games like Roblox or no other games i need help plz
atlas os or revi os?
I'm on Atlas RN, I have been using it for 2 weeks and it's good! But I think Revi OS still is better, at least performance wise.
@@Beefy-Tech thx bro for answering
👋👋👋
🙌
KirbyOS >>>>
Unheard off OS fam, but if you prefer it help yourself👍
only 112 process??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They are so much i've 77 rn and they are a lot
is it better then Atlas ?
YES!!!!
@@AMD.Rydeon.Benchmark what is better ?
@@QuaK3RRR Revi OS much much Better!
@@QuaK3RRR There's no clear-cut 'better.' You have to figure out what suits your needs. In the past, Atlas used to strip more components, making ReviOS more versatile for everyday use, not just gaming.
Revi is more consistent then atlas for sure, in that atlas had anti cheat issues with some games. In an outright 1v1 I imagine they are close in performance...but basically revi doesn't sacrifice any daily usability with it's changes.
Atlas is way better
they are pretty similar, imo anyone should just try both or whatever else and use what placebo you prefer
just only use stuff that's open source, closed source windows modifications are cringe
Preferences fam, both are better than default windows after all, but atlas had anti cheat issues in the past so I've avoided it personally. Otherwise nothing wrong with it.
@@Beefy-Techwhat you mean anti cheats issues people tht use hack were detectable when not using stock windows?