Should You "Debloat" Windows?

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Upon complaining about performance or telemetry, Windows users are presented with the option to use special "Debloating" tools like Tiny11 or AtlasOS. But do they really do anything note-worthy, or are they more trouble than they're worth?
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Komentáře • 330

  • @_Learnix
    @_Learnix  Před 23 dny +32

    How do you guys feel about "Debloating" tools? Do they suck? Are they amazing? Or do you think that they present diminishing performance returns, and you would be better off on the penguin?

    • @ZimmerCake
      @ZimmerCake Před 22 dny +14

      I think people should be better off with either Linux or Windows 10 21H2 LTSC IoT with telemetry disabled using winaero tweaker

    • @mil260zs
      @mil260zs Před 22 dny +7

      christitus winutil is a cool tool
      probably the best one out there

    • @Hardcore_Remixer
      @Hardcore_Remixer Před 22 dny +1

      I mean, in terms of performance of course Linux is better, but if I am to keep playing HoMM3 with all the community made mods and AoE2: DE with ease then it's Windows either natively or in a vm, so Windows. I've been on native Ghost Spectre Win 11 Superlite for a while. Nothing broken and nothing suspicious so far.
      Though, I heard about the Windows 11 Enterprise G Edition which is legit from Micr0s0ft (just not for the average Joe) and actually has no bloatware at all, not even Defender. I may give it a try.
      And no dual booting for me because I'm afraid of either Windows or Linux deleting one another for some reason.
      Though, I keep a Linux Mint vm in VMware for programming which is just h3ll in Windows.

    • @jakenator187
      @jakenator187 Před 22 dny +2

      Made my own custom version of windows 10. About to switch to Debian on most of my systems but still want a version of windows 10 for virtual machines in case i need it for something which i probably will. I'm new to linux and just learned just how much software i can get with flatpaks and snaps. All of the software i use already runs on linux so that makes it easier. With the windows 10 iso creator, i can just remove things like cortana, one drive and things i know aren't going to break windows but leave in things i actually use like defender and hyper v. It will warn you if something will break windows like removing edge. But i did remove internet explorer since its really useless. Theres a 40 dollar tool that's more powerful but the free one is pretty good.

    • @vernalized
      @vernalized Před 22 dny

      I am a simple individual. I need the penguin. I click.

  • @potatocrispychip
    @potatocrispychip Před 23 dny +301

    God intended us to use TempleOS
    0 bloat and everything runs on Kernel level just like God intended
    Because God got nothing to hide

    • @gorlix
      @gorlix Před 23 dny +20

      why god hides then

    • @thugdealer7801
      @thugdealer7801 Před 22 dny +12

      Just like king terry intended

    • @bogartwilley
      @bogartwilley Před 20 dny +1

      Bless You Good Sir!

    • @exhaustive_the_sixth
      @exhaustive_the_sixth Před 17 dny +3

      "Idiot prefers complexity, a genius prefers simplicity."

    • @CHERRY_ED
      @CHERRY_ED Před 17 dny +1

      @@gorlix Gods everywhere haha
      we just cant see him in human form 😌😌😌
      only our holy spirit can see god when we go to heaven one day :) thats if you give your life to jesus and have a relaship with god and feed your holy spiriy with gods word then your good :)

  • @HypeXesk
    @HypeXesk Před 23 dny +280

    Linux Mint is windows debloated so much windows got removed

    • @431TechIT-pq5em
      @431TechIT-pq5em Před 21 dnem +2

      True

    • @MasterQuestMaster
      @MasterQuestMaster Před 21 dnem +14

      I mean if you think about it, Windows is just bloatware, so can’t even argue with that 🤷‍♂️

    • @ididzy
      @ididzy Před 18 dny +3

      Bruh Mint has so much more bloat like TV apps, unlike windows.

    • @HypeXesk
      @HypeXesk Před 18 dny +3

      @@ididzy it's less

    • @weegeenumberone2
      @weegeenumberone2 Před 17 dny +2

      @@ididzyBetter than Windows

  • @mactep1
    @mactep1 Před 23 dny +124

    If you must run windows, but want a de-bloated version, use 10 LTSC, its pretty stable and most importantly, official, not some random ISO that's gonna break with updates.

    • @anero.
      @anero. Před 22 dny +8

      11 LTSC is out already

    • @berendberend702
      @berendberend702 Před 22 dny +17

      @@anero. I heard it's worse than windows 10 LTSC, haven't looked into it myself though

    • @anero.
      @anero. Před 22 dny

      @@berendberend702 maybe the regular one, I use IoT LTSC and that has no pre installed apps other than edge, old paint and the old notepad

    • @t0uchme343
      @t0uchme343 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@berendberend702 I haven't noticed a difference in day to day usage.

    • @Treeman3
      @Treeman3 Před 18 dny +3

      they say 2019 10 ltsc work better on older hardware compared to 2021.

  • @slapnut892
    @slapnut892 Před 22 dny +33

    The problem with Windows bloatware is that it is so integrated into the OS that removing it can break many things. I've personally disabled telementary but that's as far as I'll go. Other than that I use the tool from Chris Titus Tech since that tool is the only one I trust.

    • @faiyez
      @faiyez Před 19 dny +5

      Atlas is pretty harmless unless you are in tinfoil hat land. Chris Titus tool is also fine but promoting Atlas on CZcams will take away from Chris' donations.
      But even Chris made a more positive video on Atlas recently.

    • @slapnut892
      @slapnut892 Před 18 dny +4

      @@faiyez the tool Chris gives is for free, and you'd have more to worry about with customised versions of windows. I wouldn't touch those if you paid me.

    • @faiyez
      @faiyez Před 17 dny +2

      @@slapnut892 Well, your worry seems completely misplaced. For starters these are all open source projects, so why would an Atlas user need to worry more than an avid Linux distro hopper? . Seems like people found yet another thing to be tribal about.
      I hope that tinfoil hat is comfortable for you.

    • @slapnut892
      @slapnut892 Před 17 dny +2

      @@faiyez there is nothing tin foil hat about it. Reputable CZcamsrs have already spoke out about the dangers of custom Windows versions and their findings. I'm not about to risk using sensitive information on an operating system that might have sketchy things hidden in it.

    • @FakeDr4gon
      @FakeDr4gon Před 17 dny

      @@slapnut892if you’re concerned about privacy you shouldn’t use any version of windows

  • @FennekinFox326
    @FennekinFox326 Před 21 dnem +19

    I just use Shut Up Windows 10, autoruns, and Winaero Tweaker on the Enterprise LTSC build of Windows 10.
    It's still not Windows 7, but it's tolerable. Compared to stock Windows 10 it's actually usable.

    • @philholm9017
      @philholm9017 Před 17 dny

      could you provide a link to a video or text tutorial on how to do that?

    • @MIOG_MIOG
      @MIOG_MIOG Před 10 dny +1

      ​@@philholm9017search "massgrave" on google, you will probably find the windows ltsc ISO, also you can verify the file hash so you know it isn't modified

  • @Deny515
    @Deny515 Před 21 dnem +5

    I installed Atlas because on the default OS my CPU was running very high at idle. After the debloat the problem was gone and everything feels faster and smoother.

    • @faiyez
      @faiyez Před 19 dny +4

      Atlas OS is fine.

  • @lilsan444-h8p
    @lilsan444-h8p Před 23 dny +61

    dont use altas os or revi os just use chris titus tool and winero tweaker imo

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Před 21 dnem +8

      Or switch to Windows 10/11 LTSC if you still don't want Linux. It's debloated Windows but official

    • @lilsan444-h8p
      @lilsan444-h8p Před 21 dnem +5

      @@sihamhamda47 kinda outdated tho

    • @hugofontes5708
      @hugofontes5708 Před 20 dny

      ​@@lilsan444-h8pis there a point to use ltsc + Titus' script?

    • @kartework21
      @kartework21 Před 20 dny

      i did the same thing too

    • @lilsan444-h8p
      @lilsan444-h8p Před 20 dny

      @@kartework21 nice

  • @Sollace
    @Sollace Před 23 dny +6

    1:37 The reasoning is somewhat sound as Core Isolation in particular is known to cause fps drops and general slowdown of your entire system. There's a specific setting you need to mitigate that, but it still remains that you will always have some minor performance hit.

  • @elwen8525
    @elwen8525 Před 23 dny +13

    Plus telemetry is still there yk

    • @joroc
      @joroc Před 22 dny +2

      as still in your phone, watch and assistent

    • @elwen8525
      @elwen8525 Před 22 dny +2

      @@joroc ok and there’s always a chance you die when you walk outside

    • @joroc
      @joroc Před 22 dny

      @@elwen8525 there are telemetry cameras outside

    • @goofyahdemoman1134
      @goofyahdemoman1134 Před 21 dnem

      You can disable that 💀

    • @hugofontes5708
      @hugofontes5708 Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@elwen8525 as there's a chance you die either because of or despite the fact you didn't get out of bed

  • @StudyWithNika
    @StudyWithNika Před 22 dny +4

    I installed tiny 11 almost 2 years ago. I have never been compromised Xd

  • @BLASTIC0
    @BLASTIC0 Před 23 dny +11

    i remove edge using a script I got from github and use the privacy (and cosmetic/functionality) in winaerotweaker. Its been running like this for many years... its solid.... most of this other stuff that I tried is unstable and/or breaks something else in the process of whatever it is you are changing.
    i did not do it for performance, ive got a 7950x an 96gb ram soo i wouldn't notice anyway. So I cannot speak to that.

    • @DsiPro1000
      @DsiPro1000 Před 15 dny

      Best I can do is 3 chrome tabs

  • @Ari0och
    @Ari0och Před 22 dny +21

    listen guys, I thought Linux was bad, MY WHOLE LIFE I thought that, because I saw Linux once on a horrible PC like 15 years ago and I thought that was it, it's been exactly FOUR days now... that I've been using Linux (I chose garuda) and I no longer want to use Windows...EVER AGAIN
    I use my PC 90% for games, the rest of the time is sometimes drawing and surfing the internet. not only that, but some of my games ran better on Linux than they did on Windows
    I've never used Linux before, I haven't had to use the terminal once (but I imagine I'll eventually have to and that's okay) and ALL my favorite apps are working 100%, in addition to the process of installing the OS and my apps were much faster than all the thousands of times I had to format windows

    • @privateagent
      @privateagent Před 20 dny +1

      That's a fantastic experience, congratulations!!

    • @_FIRSTGAMER_
      @_FIRSTGAMER_ Před 19 dny +3

      You are lucky to have your games working. All drivers for my laptop are made for Windows. My printer doesn't know how to work with Linux, even when CUPS and drivers are installed. On Linux I could only print, but on Windows everything worked fine. Also I had an issue with installing proprietary AMD drivers and running World of Tanks from my NTFS partition. Drivers ran into a dependency error and WoT was stuck on black screen. Running old games wasn't an issue. OG PvZ worked awesome. Guess I have to stay on W10 until either those issues will be fixed or my system will turn to Windows XP in terms of security.

    • @revival_of_the_canned_justice
      @revival_of_the_canned_justice Před 16 dny

      Average furry L

    • @privateagent
      @privateagent Před 16 dny

      @@_FIRSTGAMER_ funny, so nothing working on linux and windows running fine. Why don't you keep drinking your kool-aid then?

    • @_FIRSTGAMER_
      @_FIRSTGAMER_ Před 15 dny +2

      @@privateagent _Kool-Aid_ is for *_SHCUM_* . I prefer _Monster Energy_ drink. It gives you *_POWER_* and *_MOTIVATION_* . Linux is a nice OS, if you know how to tweak it and if you are patient enough to RTFM. My hardware was optimized for Windows. That means that there are no proprietary drivers for it. Then why do I need to struggle? I would rather make demons cry instead.

  • @coinbongo4694
    @coinbongo4694 Před 22 dny +5

    I have actually used atlasOS. Not for performance, but for the ease of turning everything off. This was for my computer that I have setup to run windows as a home theater gaming machine. It is never used for anything except games so I'm not worried about security services or anything like that.

    • @ilficherrimolori
      @ilficherrimolori Před 22 dny +1

      chances are you can run most if not all of those games on Linux with even less risks

    • @trustytrojan
      @trustytrojan Před 14 dny

      ​@@ilficherrimolori🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @axandraalex5869
      @axandraalex5869 Před 11 dny +1

      ​​@@ilficherrimolori no. I mainly play valorant and gacha games from hoyo. Valorant doesn't run, there isn't a workaround. Workaround exist for hoyo games but it's fiddling with the anti cheat so u r risking ur account to be banned.

    • @ilficherrimolori
      @ilficherrimolori Před 11 dny

      @@axandraalex5869 those are devs (managers rather) who specifically chose to make their crapware not run on Linux.
      I call it crapware because the practice of using such kernel level anti-cheats is terrible, doesn't stop cheaters, and it's bad for your security and you should probably be mad/comcerned at them for doing it even if you don't care about linux and just wanna play and enjoy these games, which is understandable.

  • @Woodman3
    @Woodman3 Před 22 dny +1

    Man, I see you will be going places soon. I sense your channel is going to blow up.

  • @ahmedkj9923
    @ahmedkj9923 Před 23 dny +30

    Yes, you should.
    Just use trusted and safe debloating scripts (like Chris Titus's debloater) and stay away from Atlas OS (it's not bad, the dev just need to resolve the issues they have).
    why all linux users don't recommend them, i know windows can revert disabled privacy settings on updates but you can always run a debloater to disable them again.
    people simply don't want to switch to linux.

    • @elitesniperkubi9918
      @elitesniperkubi9918 Před 23 dny +7

      That's exactly what i use everytime and i cant trust "gaming" iso's enough to even attempt to install them, atleast scripts like Chris Titus's debloater give you the option of what you want disabled and also makes backup incase stuff goes wrong.

    • @Purpbatboi
      @Purpbatboi Před 22 dny +4

      use atlas os its fine too.

    • @Main_Protagonist
      @Main_Protagonist Před 22 dny +5

      I switched to linux because windows update removed my fixes

    • @sargo92
      @sargo92 Před 22 dny

      @@Purpbatboi Atlas is only good for reviving e-waste PCs.

    • @Purpbatboi
      @Purpbatboi Před 22 dny

      @@sargo92 then my pc is e-waste
      Because it made using w10 more tolerable

  • @vernalized
    @vernalized Před 23 dny +3

    Hey man, I’m totally loving your content !! 😂
    Been using linux for other things since 2015, officially started main driving it only 6 months ago, never looked back since! Honestly I’m pretty glad I joined at such a time where linux is actually getting the attention it deserves!!
    Should definitely make a discord community server though, or some sort of social community space, would be amazing!
    Overall, please keep this up, do not stop the grind man, all love to you! ❤

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Před 23 dny +2

      thank you i really appreciate that! A discord server IS in the works, so stay tuned

    • @vernalized
      @vernalized Před 22 dny

      @@_Learnix Oh man! Can't wait ! If you'd wish to add me and maybe invite me early thatd be awesomesauce! Otherwise, real excited for this man!

  • @Totallynotmwa
    @Totallynotmwa Před 23 dny

    Well how am i gonna play/use some linux games and apps ik there is wine,proton and foss alternatives but not all of them works
    And i use atlasos bcs i remember i would tweak my pc to try squeeze the most fps

  • @thecryingwolf2352
    @thecryingwolf2352 Před 17 dny

    What about the LTSC versions of Windows? I use 10 LTSC. I would like to use Linux but there is a lot of stuff I need for either college or retro games that wouldn't work on Linux probably.

  • @enricoroselino7557
    @enricoroselino7557 Před 22 dny

    used to do this, but when its time to update it breaks. not recommended if you also code in windows.

  • @soupborsh6002
    @soupborsh6002 Před 14 dny +1

    What about Winutil from ChrisTitusTech?

  • @thevorkman_6551
    @thevorkman_6551 Před 20 dny +1

    Debloated versions of Windows (Like Atlas, ReviOS, Flibuster (I'm using it even rn, it's on base of ltsc and generally safe)) are time-savers) I'd rather live without defender and check stuff that I downloading from some sketchy sources by myself than mess up with defender that will eat up my ram and cpu usage. I don't recommend, but Flibuster was stable through out the year, some features are disabled (including that you can care), but generally it's ok.
    VIdeo containing facts, but it's about performance, when in reality it should be used for better (maybe not the best) experience from windows (not so frequent updates, no defender, nothing and nothing, only you, computer and some needed bloat, but vulnerabilities are not fixed so fast on ltsc if you ever wanted to install it)

  • @ErrorRaffyline0
    @ErrorRaffyline0 Před 13 dny

    There are debloat programs that let you select tweaks for registry edits that remove things like ads and telemetry.

  • @eiboeck88
    @eiboeck88 Před 18 dny +1

    remove the bloat and install hannah montana os

  • @dk500555
    @dk500555 Před 21 dnem +1

    Yes, you should. Performance is not the only factor but also privacy. BUT never install already made iso, instead make one yourself and tweak for your own needs. Use only open source scripts AND edit them for your own needs. Never run scripts you don't understand. If you can, switch to Linux (only if software (and your harwdware) you use are working fine on linux).

  • @Extreme-PCIe-Cable
    @Extreme-PCIe-Cable Před 22 dny +3

    If you cant use Linux, or just prefer windows in general. If you absolutely must, use the Enterprise LTSC versions of Windows. Comes pre-debloated by microsoft :)
    And optimize it yourself, dude. It's not that hard. NTLite + NTLite forums guides (not the mainstream youtube videos) are a godsend.

    • @faiyez
      @faiyez Před 19 dny

      LTSC isn't adequate for a gaming system.

    • @Extreme-PCIe-Cable
      @Extreme-PCIe-Cable Před 19 dny +1

      @@faiyez bruh what

    • @faiyez
      @faiyez Před 19 dny +1

      @@Extreme-PCIe-Cable LTSC is missing dependencies out of the box and may affect your gaming performance. Plus, you probably can't get a legit key for LTSC.
      You should just debloat and mantain the standard consumer version of Windows.

    • @Extreme-PCIe-Cable
      @Extreme-PCIe-Cable Před 19 dny

      @@faiyez I've been using LTSC for a while now, and I've never encountered an error with missing dependencies. I would like to know what missing dependencies you're talking about.
      Also, who cares about "legit" keys? Microsoft doesn't need the money, and they aren't going to go out of their way to arrest a single person. They do it to companies that can easily be fined. Because, money!

    • @jedsiecz
      @jedsiecz Před 19 dny +1

      @@faiyez im commeting on ltsc, just hacked back win+shift+s and all my games run correctly (gamebar is useless)

  • @levizor5113
    @levizor5113 Před 22 dny

    Idk. I have used tiny 11 just for sake of 20 gb free storage space on laptop with 250gb total space and had no apparent issues. Never heard of this atlas things, but that is kinda fun that windows "distros" are appearing out there. But to be honest it is not that I care that this windows may broke or be compromised, because I never use it and install it once in a while just to do some special tasks and that is all. However, probably, there are some risks if you use such isos in long term.

  • @notZawadzki
    @notZawadzki Před 22 dny +1

    I daily drive Atlas11. I never had any problems with it and I can say it runs smoother than stock Windows. I mainly used it to get rid of all the bloat on a fresh install. Yes, some features are indeed removed though not very noticeable. Also disabling Defender is optional, and stuff like core isolation or memory integrity can be turned back on in the settings. Upgrade to Atlas or stay on Windows 7. If else use Linux.

  • @ididzy
    @ididzy Před 18 dny

    For me, AtlasOS freezes after some time in Adobe applications, especially in AE.
    Also, it removed clipboard and screenshot management? No idea why but it’s very inconvenient

    • @axandraalex5869
      @axandraalex5869 Před 11 dny

      Use clipboard alternative like ditto

    • @whentheyD
      @whentheyD Před 7 dny

      adobe might be phoning home, and those (clipboard/screenshot management) are telemetry features (you would never believe what microsoft shoves their fingers into)

  • @mr.s4ndman
    @mr.s4ndman Před 17 dny

    I'm currently using a MicroWin 11 iso I made using the Chris Titus Windows Utility. The OS is finally usable, I'm not interested in switching to Linux because of software compatibility issues.

  • @LovePoison23443
    @LovePoison23443 Před 20 dny

    I mainly use AtlasOS on my proxmox gaming vm. For me it made it really usable when regular windows 11 barely let me open stuff sometimes. It has a big difference specially in boot times. And yes, no defender and no security mitigations either, even with cracked games. That machine is specifically there for gaming and nothing more. Being a server it needs to be operational and not rebooting from an update every 10 minutes, and actually load fast so I can get into my games quickly

  • @TheAikatsuFan
    @TheAikatsuFan Před 16 dny

    You shouldn't be downloading any random ISO file on the internet claiming to be a debloated version of Windows 10/11. You should instead look for Windows LTSC edition and use a HWID activation script since you're gonna be using Windows LTSC for personal use before nuking the Windows install drive (just in case if you don't want any of the junk from the activation script) and reinstall Windows, and after that's done, run a script that disables all the telemetry and you got yourself the ultimate Windows 10/11 install featuring the good old Win32 calculator program from Windows 7, extended security updates and delayed feature updates.

  • @xgui4-studios
    @xgui4-studios Před 22 dny

    my laptop was preinstalled with Windows and i try linux on it but sadly on the live environnement the wifi disnt work so i decided to stay on Windows for the time being

  • @lumeronswift
    @lumeronswift Před 16 dny

    Disabling automatic updates is an important debloat. Most of your video focused on "debloated ISO" issues... what about nice script tools that help you disable CoPilot or Cortana?

  • @Topinamburenjoyer
    @Topinamburenjoyer Před 9 dny

    What type of Pepe is this in the thumbnail? Any meme expert here? It looks hilarious, I need to know

  • @legobrixz
    @legobrixz Před 8 dny

    I have been using atlas is for over a year now, firstly you don't have to reinstall windows for it and I have found it to be an easier way to remove Microsofts bloatware. I never had a bsod either. In fact it appears to be more stable than stock windows but that could be a coincidence. I can already hear people shooting to install Linux and I gave it a good shot unfortunately, I really couldn't get everything i want on linux. As soon as Linux becomes properly supported I will switch, for now atlas os has been an amazing option.

  • @bhargavjitbhuyan9394
    @bhargavjitbhuyan9394 Před 17 dny

    Very well explained. I actually tried such stuff before dualbooting linux but it had almost no performance gain and infact, I was getting performance gain but that was because my laptop manufacturer had updated a microcode so I was getting better performance. It was the case on stock windows too. Later, I dualbooted linux and it had way better performance than even the microcode updated windows.

  • @dubfather521
    @dubfather521 Před 15 dny

    There are github scripts online that can do a customized debloat, showing everything it uninstalls. Its not a new os or anything just a simple script

  • @Mr.QuantumC0re
    @Mr.QuantumC0re Před 21 dnem

    Download MacOS?

  • @noisec
    @noisec Před 13 dny

    Calling windows defender "the most important protection" is insane

  • @ralkey
    @ralkey Před 17 dny

    I install regular windows and debloat it myself.
    Never touching another person's ISO.

  • @JordanCardona
    @JordanCardona Před 23 dny

    Will I have to say that I was one that actually did use a deep loaded windows but still once I was able to install Chimera OS on my gaming PC I said bye-bye to Windows and I have never looked back ever since and since I don't depend on Adobe or other programs like that then I'm okay with that

  • @maceotuloup463
    @maceotuloup463 Před 17 dny

    I personally use Linux but I need to use Windows on a VM to test the programs I'm writing.
    In my VM I use AtlasOS with everything disabled (in a VM, disconnected from internet, and in which I never enter any password, I don't care about security).
    And the gain in performances is huge !
    With Windows 10 stock, the cursor is laging and opening a window takes forever. With AtlasOS, it works well. At least, good enough for my purpose.
    I think that's the useful use case of AtlasOS, more than using it as a gaming platform, use SteamOS for that.

  • @Purpbatboi
    @Purpbatboi Před 22 dny +2

    ppl still bashing on atlasOS?

    • @undefinedCat
      @undefinedCat Před 22 dny

      Atlas os made anything related to sound unusable. But still, that was like 6 month ago

  • @shrippie-4214
    @shrippie-4214 Před 21 dnem +12

    I always just use that script Chris Titus made

    • @leihau
      @leihau Před 16 dny

      bop

    • @vikkran401
      @vikkran401 Před 15 dny

      Yeah Winutil is the goat. Hopefully when Linutil releases it will be just as good, as someone who ditched Windows -> Linux

    • @shrippie-4214
      @shrippie-4214 Před 15 dny

      @@vikkran401 I ditched windows for a few years, but I'd rather develop on windows for windows

    • @vikkran401
      @vikkran401 Před 15 dny

      @@shrippie-4214 makes total sense

    • @trustytrojan
      @trustytrojan Před 14 dny

      ​@@vikkran401why would you ever need a "linutil"... at that point it's only your fault for your linux install being bloated

  • @nsawatchlistbait289
    @nsawatchlistbait289 Před 21 dnem

    What about Windows 10 Integral Edition?

    • @Sezamn
      @Sezamn Před 21 dnem +2

      This is the first time i heard of something like this, just use Win10/Win11 LTSC

  • @ramirl
    @ramirl Před 18 dny

    The best method I usually use when I install systems for others goes as follows:
    - Install Windows 10 IoT LTSC 2021
    - Install VCLibs, DirectX and any C++ runtimes
    - Run some scripts that automate changing privacy-related settings
    - Switch the last unneeded services and scheduled tasks to manual or disabled.
    - Install latest drivers for any device as needed
    - Do any other installs that the user requested
    The result is a system that will hold as it is until 2032 (EOL year for LTSC 2021). Updates are only security updates, even if Windows 10 would still get Feature updates and despite the name "LTSC" and being on 21H2, you have zero compatability issues with any software, even if you're a programmer who needs the newest version of everything (You're still getting .NET and other dependency updates like normal). All that 22H2 introduced was pointless and didn't bring any useful functionality that you would miss out on.

  • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
    @BlueEyedVibeChecker Před 20 dny

    I use a custom cut-down Windows I optimised myself.
    I didn't remove processes, I simply streamlined them so that things that can be done together are.
    That said, the only thing that improved in games is the 0.1% low fps by around 1 - 5 fps on average.
    The OS can only improve so much, you won't see miracle upgrades by any stretch.
    I plan to move to Linux Mint after Windows 10 gets axed, but until then this is what I'll use.

    • @Treeman3
      @Treeman3 Před 18 dny

      what i see in difference though is the ram.
      i use windows x lite from someone who made custom windows isos since the XP days, the difference in ram usage is very noticeable, and i do need ram if im gonna browse the internet while gaming

    • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
      @BlueEyedVibeChecker Před 18 dny

      @@Treeman3 Personally I don't browse the web and game at the same time. If the game is too boring to keep my undivided attention, I'll play something that can.
      That said, I *tried* to upgrade to Windows 11.
      The first time I used it(when it was new) I had a few compatibility issues, but it was perfectly fine.
      This time however, File Explorer crashed so many times, the last time(fourth in one hour) it froze and I had to manually stop and start File Explorer.exe in the task manager before I rolled back to 10 and moved to Linux Mint (a whole new rabbit hole here too)
      I miss PaintDotNet since it's Windows exclusive, but my performance is better here by far so it's a small price to pay if I can find a good alternative to it.

    • @corinnarust
      @corinnarust Před 17 dny

      rika!

    • @whentheyD
      @whentheyD Před 7 dny

      rika ..

  • @擻
    @擻 Před 22 dny

    doing such things is a good option as it just improves comfort of using the system but you have to do it yourself and know what you're doing, still good option for people who can't to switch to Linux because xyz, out of the box windows experience is just awful

  • @SVUTIYT
    @SVUTIYT Před 16 dny

    If you spent some time optimizing windows it's posible to get 1% cpu usage

  • @rch5395
    @rch5395 Před 22 dny

    Try doing it yourself instead of trusting a random iso. Not to mention that on older systems, some changes can boost performance a lot. Sadly, most people aren't interested in using linux because they have to relearn the entire way of how things are done.

    • @whentheyD
      @whentheyD Před 7 dny

      i'm not currently interested in using linux and i have a fully set up arch install, i wonder why that is? i've been sitting on atlasOS for well over a year now and everything's smooth, i'm not running into issues every time i want to install something or having to spend multiple hours researching to make a script to do something a program can do on windows in 3 seconds and then running into 30 dependency issues to try to compile one buggy linux program...

  • @Mer1dian_
    @Mer1dian_ Před 17 dny

    Damn debloated windows came to North American internet, i thought it was just a thing here in South América, Eastern Europa, and Asia

  • @imeryakwut6437
    @imeryakwut6437 Před 18 dny +2

    Microsoft should. But they never will.

  • @Creaford
    @Creaford Před 15 dny

    debloated windows dont really matter much on mid tier pcs

  • @valkaielod
    @valkaielod Před 17 dny

    Very good advice!

  • @bait3019
    @bait3019 Před 14 dny

    the most trustable unlike atlas os would be phoenix lite os aka renamed windows x lite,they have on their website a mini windows partition tool included with the drivers you need to install. also micro 11 tops tiny 11,it has less processes and is the real deal.

  • @SpriteXP404
    @SpriteXP404 Před 23 dny

    I think most people use os like Tiny 11 so they can use windows 11 on old laptops

  • @GainingDespair
    @GainingDespair Před 14 dny

    Only time I would use something like this is as a windows VM on Linux host for those stupid games which require you to run windows for the anti-cheat.
    I would would put an aggressive firewall on it, and set up GPU passthrough

  • @KuleGuy27
    @KuleGuy27 Před 21 dnem

    Linus Tech Tips made a video on AtlasOS once...

  • @FARDEENKHANQWE123
    @FARDEENKHANQWE123 Před 21 dnem

    Deblaoting windows makes no sense if you think you will gain more fps.the hardware we have nowadays is so advanced that not even the amount of bloat windows contains can slow it down.that being said, i debloated my gaming pc with a tool from ctt.all it does is remove some garbage from windows that you dont want and need, and also reduces the process count from 120 to around 80.

  • @chickfila7nugget
    @chickfila7nugget Před 22 dny

    i feel like windows without debloating (and maybe heavy modifications) is just hot garbage
    i can see the appeal to switch to linux with its many perks and advantages but i personally like it more cuz of unity from each version of windows (all the hotkeys and familiarity when using school computer or using friend's laptop for example) and straightforward UI

  • @samuelgosling2000
    @samuelgosling2000 Před 16 dny

    i personally use tiny11 daily on my laptop and theres 0 issues with it

  • @OverbiteGames
    @OverbiteGames Před 16 dny

    I'm using AtlasOS on my main system including windows Defender.
    In all of my time on my pc i have never actually seen windows defender stop something other than cheat engine and my "very dangerous unknown indie programs / games" from installing.
    My PC has never been snappier and I just don't pirate or browse the web without UBlock and so far so good? Like yeah, Win10 can't update anymore but tbh I have to reinstall Windows once or twice a year regardless because Microsoft can't create an OS that doesn't just rot over time somehow.
    I also have used Linux - i prefer Mint - but i have too much critical unsupported software, including Virtual Desktop which I use to get work done regularly as well as to play VR games on my headset. Definitely not worth dual booting at the cost of needing to restart my computer all the time and tbh 99% of what i do is watch CZcams, work, and play VR games so.. running Linux Mint to watch CZcams would be peak moron x.x

  • @gamercat25
    @gamercat25 Před 22 dny +2

    linux/gnu is goat

  • @ALEKSCRAFTPLAYY
    @ALEKSCRAFTPLAYY Před 16 dny

    Bro, I've been using Tiny11 for anything and all though it may lack of some features, you can use the alternatives and it performs better than any of Microsoft's Programs. And all though Linux is better, does not mean that is ready for use. Main reason is lack of programs and games. So I stick with Tiny11

    • @romulo2714
      @romulo2714 Před 14 dny

      Linux is ready for usage, lack of programs has nothing to do with an OS being complete or not

    • @ALEKSCRAFTPLAYY
      @ALEKSCRAFTPLAYY Před 13 dny

      @@romulo2714 Still, i have some programu that i need from Windows

  • @hatecel
    @hatecel Před 22 dny

    maybe use this on an airgapped pc? or if your computer is air gapped make a windows7/xp box only for games and nostalgia? else linux

  • @grady631
    @grady631 Před 10 dny

    tiny 7 is windows 7 but theres practically nothing, if you want debloated windows with even less features than fucking windows xp pretty much, tiny 7 is for you! (its good for REALLY low end machines of the mid 2000's, outside of that its only really maybe good for servers but you WILL need an antrivirus cause its the security of win 7 minus the security of win 7.)

  • @NathanDarkson984
    @NathanDarkson984 Před 22 dny

    >"Do not install any debloated ISO"
    That's not changing anything now, is it? Yeah, it's Windows, hurr durr, but maybe there's a reason why people choose not to switch to Linux entirely, like me. Unless if app support is on par with like Mac OS or Windows, *I ain't buying* and this is coming from a longtime Linux user since Ubuntu 8.10 who's a jack-of-all-trades in the multimedia space. I would LOVE to see Linux expand and become bigger, but we'd have to wait for a millennia unless Valve or anyone else does something with Linux. I still use Windows for my day-to-day tasks, and if Linux has the same shit Windows has got going in the app space, I would've switched fully...but I didn't, and probably never will.

    • @icantcomeupwithnames469
      @icantcomeupwithnames469 Před 22 dny

      Why would you ever install an unofficial iso? Modify the system yourself.

    • @NathanDarkson984
      @NathanDarkson984 Před 22 dny

      @@icantcomeupwithnames469 I do that as well. Though if I need something that works, there's that. I use a 2014 Workstation PC, won't probably upgrade to a Windows 11 PC any time soon.

  • @dyceman
    @dyceman Před 12 dny

    Gaming isnt minecraft and atlas os isnt the replacement

  • @paultapping9510
    @paultapping9510 Před 22 dny

    It used to be worth engaging with stripping windows down. I don't really see the point now linux has come on as far as it has.

  • @Atilolzz
    @Atilolzz Před 13 dny

    Or you just create your own Win11 iso with the help ChrisTitus and/or Tech YES City...

  • @Dviih
    @Dviih Před 20 dny

    I don't mind using bloated Windows, my main OS is Arch, and I just use Windows for gaming only and since I don't even have much time to game, I barely touch Windows.
    Anyways, if your worries about Windows is it being slow you should either give a shot to Linux or buy a new computer and now because of a bunch of AI bullshit be ready to spend a few grands in the following releases

  • @leandresavard7590
    @leandresavard7590 Před 14 dny

    Btw, i use Arch

  • @undefinedCat
    @undefinedCat Před 22 dny

    Atlas os screwed up the sound so bad that Windows 11 seemed like a godsend. And now I'm using Pop!_OS. (but plan to switch to Alpine Linux).
    Edit: already switched to Alpine Linux with KDE Plasma

    • @voidmxl8473
      @voidmxl8473 Před 20 dny

      Hi. Just curious, what's wrong with Pop?

    • @undefinedCat
      @undefinedCat Před 20 dny

      @@voidmxl8473 nothing, just wanted to use something else

    • @whentheyD
      @whentheyD Před 7 dny

      the...sound??

    • @undefinedCat
      @undefinedCat Před 7 dny

      @@whentheyD yeah, it was choppy. also, the side effect of choppy sound was that... games started running worse(?). honestly stock windows 10, while bloated, doesn't have a hit on my performance

    • @voidmxl8473
      @voidmxl8473 Před 4 dny

      @@whentheyD Oh duhhh. No idea how I missed that, thanks!

  • @MasterOctavian
    @MasterOctavian Před 21 dnem

    bro wtf r u saying, i installed ghost spectre on any windows running system, even when i was called to school to install windows for them. its the best

    • @bbfh-yt
      @bbfh-yt Před 20 dny

      nobody claimed you're not able to install them, but you most definitely should not installed them, as mentioned in the video (idk what this comment is supposed to argue with)

    • @MasterOctavian
      @MasterOctavian Před 20 dny

      @@bbfh-yt about the security worries, install ghost spectre without defender then install avira free antivirus, better performance and better security

  • @YTGhostVista
    @YTGhostVista Před 20 dny

    Tbh I just keep my windows bloated, even as a gamer bcuz I heard debloaterz then to ruin performance more

    • @codexzoid4776
      @codexzoid4776 Před 20 dny

      Actually no debloaters are made for small deadass storage not performance

  • @ilficherrimolori
    @ilficherrimolori Před 22 dny +2

    Windows users will do everything they can to not use the better system lmao. If you're genuinely considering AtlasOS you should either use Linux or re-evaluate what you're doing with your PC. You're putting yourself at risk and through a massive hassle to gain nothing when you could install a likely better OS for your needs with much less hassle

    • @apersoniguess_
      @apersoniguess_ Před 22 dny +3

      If their primary focus is gaming they likely already dismissed linux as an option

    • @ilficherrimolori
      @ilficherrimolori Před 22 dny

      @@apersoniguess_ and that is wrong because gaming works just fine on Linux, especially if you use Steam. The only games that don't run on Linux now most likely don't run on AtlasOS either due to the missing components (while for Linux they usually don't run because the company hasn't decided to support Linux YET).
      Source: I'm a gamer and I use Linux

    • @goofyahdemoman1134
      @goofyahdemoman1134 Před 21 dnem +1

      My primary focus is not getting my data wiped because I switched to a different OS. I would maybe try using a VM, but even allocating 16GB to it, my Ubuntu VM lagged on CZcams OF ALL THINGS.

    • @ilficherrimolori
      @ilficherrimolori Před 21 dnem

      @@goofyahdemoman1134 VMs lag on things that require GPU or a lot of CPU and RAM resources like YT that's no surprise.
      As for the data: make backups on a separate disk and/or a cloud storage (which you should do regardless of what you do with your PC, including doing nothing with it) and make a separate home partition when installing Linux so that in the future, if you ever need/want to install a different Linux distro, your data stays there and you only need to nuke the root partition and reinstall stuff.

    • @ilficherrimolori
      @ilficherrimolori Před 21 dnem

      @@goofyahdemoman1134 also installing AtlasOS will wipe your data still. You're reinstalling your OS.

  • @trichomelover4209
    @trichomelover4209 Před 4 dny

    Yea dont use ANY windows iso not from official ms download

  • @zhorichkabancheg
    @zhorichkabancheg Před 15 dny

    When someone disable some Linux features: "It's fine, because it's Linux! It's totally safe! Linux is for everyone!"
    When someone disable some Windows features: "DON'T DO THIS! DON'T EVEN TRY TO DISABLE WINDOWS DEFENDER (most obnoxious feature of Win 10-11)! IT'S BAD!!! IT'S NOT SAFE!!!"
    ???

    • @romulo2714
      @romulo2714 Před 14 dny

      Windows suffered several cyber-attacks before that managed to infect machines by just being online and nothing else, that's *why* you don't disable that sort of stuff on Windows.
      On Linux it's fine simply because it's a different system, security breaches on Windows won't work on Linux, there's no similar system components between them.

  • @amongussuss341
    @amongussuss341 Před 13 dny

    gaming proceeds to show minecraft b1.8 footage
    TBH i still play b1.7.3

  • @brendanfalvy1281
    @brendanfalvy1281 Před 20 dny

    You shouldn't have to debloat your OS.

  • @MarquisDeSang
    @MarquisDeSang Před 22 dny +45

    Debloating Windows = Installing Linux

  • @MahdiAlBaghdadi
    @MahdiAlBaghdadi Před 22 dny

    Just use a third party anti virus , am using tiny 10 since 2022 , it's perfectly good

  • @blunelson146
    @blunelson146 Před 23 dny +5

    Windows 10 LTSC (and iot) Gamers
    Rise up, and let us be welcomed like linux.

    • @bionicseaserpent
      @bionicseaserpent Před 23 dny +1

      iot gamers? So Arcades then?

    • @_Learnix
      @_Learnix  Před 23 dny

      @@bionicseaserpent IM DEAD 🤣

    • @undefinedCat
      @undefinedCat Před 22 dny

      how the hell do you play on IoT?? I thought that was the windows for raspberry pi

    • @subwayz_qt5
      @subwayz_qt5 Před 19 dny

      ​@@undefinedCat IoT version is the LTSC version with longer support, that's honestly it

    • @undefinedCat
      @undefinedCat Před 19 dny

      @@subwayz_qt5 ohh thx for informing me

  • @nguyenloctuan713
    @nguyenloctuan713 Před 17 dny

    well, people debloat windows for 2 resson
    1. their laptop r too old, even with fresh install windows it still spikes up like crazy (if u have a 2/4 core 2/4 thread u will understand😂😂)
    2. privacy concern
    bcs of that, if u already have a powerfull pc, these thing not doing any for adding more frame lol😂😂😂
    the best way to have free performance surely is overcolocking/undervolting😂

  • @Th0ws
    @Th0ws Před 17 dny

    ReviOS for the wins

  • @draco7795
    @draco7795 Před 22 dny

    I Would say that atlas os does increase 10 - 15 fps .but i think that you should just install arch ,debean,ubuntu or something else and if dont want to install linux stick to the regular windows and just pray that thay dont add AI in your a$$

  • @haithem8906
    @haithem8906 Před 17 dny

    should you debloat your windows.
    NO.
    for me yes i should.
    reasons:
    - no one uses my pc.
    - i NEVER install anything, i have vscode, chrome, and cs2. and that's it.

  • @ソク
    @ソク Před 7 dny

    i debloated my windows by shifting to Arch Linux BTW

  • @MadafakinRio
    @MadafakinRio Před 23 dny +3

    Funny how I agree both with the couple of comments you showed at the start of the video (it's like I've wrote them myself), and with your point of not installing these bullshit ISOs. The claims of +100 fps are straight up insane. You are butchering your OS for nothing. There is no real reason to try any of those. And the same goes for any similar "debloat script" which essentially does similar things. Windows is fine, at most you should uninstall the preloaded apps (which don't even matter unless you're ultra tight on disk space). If your PC is so garbage that it can't run just the OS then it's time to upgrade, Mr. Flintstone.
    Install the clean ISO from MS, set off an hour or so to set it up, and that's all you have to do.

  • @AllieRX
    @AllieRX Před 23 dny +3

    Glad I didn't fall for the AtlasOS hype.

  • @MAJEPHTIC
    @MAJEPHTIC Před 22 dny

    I just enjoy some popcorn while watching people desperately cling to Windows while complaining about bloat, ads, almost and increasingly forced online account, performance, wild hardware requirements, dystopian levels of telemetry including keylogger and ai that literally analyses EVERYTHING you ever did with your computer, stuff that gets installed on your PC without your consent, hackers, malware, badly tested updates that break things, a UI that tries to trick you into using MS crap like Edge and Onedrive, so they can bombard you with ads and scan all your data.
    It's so bad that some even install shady, stripped versions by random individuals that have a good chance of breaking with an update or to be infected with malware.
    Let them have their beloved Windows and see where it gets them.

  •  Před 22 dny +2

    Somehow, a lot of people would prefer installing "Gamer Windows" ISOs from idk what websites and get computer STDs instead of installing Linux

  • @stingfiretube
    @stingfiretube Před 16 dny

    No you shouldn't debloat windows, you must directly uninstall it.

  • @SmokeyW
    @SmokeyW Před 22 dny +2

    Debloating Windows has it's benefits and I would still encourage people to do that if they are using that OS for actual work or something that can only run on Windows.
    Debloating Windows for "gaming" is just stupid, not only is it not going to give you any meaningful performance increase it won't even help with security or updates that the system should still get. If all the user cares is how many frames they have in-game, than they should really go for something like Nobara as it's optimized for their needs.
    However, if the user isn't strictly glued to gaming on their machine and actually plans to use it for something else, debloating is the way to go if and only if you are forced to run Windows. This is where people get confused and this whole gaming soy has really started with people actively repeating how it's "dangerous" to debloat the system.
    Debloating is a process of removing features that the user doesn't need, but also balancing what the system needs. When someone debloats the system they don't make it magically better, but can make way more useable (ex. removing preinstalled garbage that comes with Pro version of the OS). Debloating is not the same as tweaking the processes and settings for greater privacy and in some cases, better security. This is something i don't see explained, but rather shoved into "debloating bad, go Linux".
    Privacy on Windows is the prime reason why these tools exist, as well as to help users remove ads and other garbage from the OS it self. If you have to use it, why not make it more pleasant.
    Now for the autism that is "switch to Mint or Ubuntu", because Windows bad. There is a massive misunderstanding what people have to use on their daily basis.
    Many tools and I mean many tools, do not support Linux, will not ever be made to support it and do not have a FOSS alternative. Your goverment program that you need to use to login into your account (can be installed on your phone, and some people are ok with that), needs to run on Windows because the software demands Windows only. Now imagine having to use any goverment software, that requires you to quickly read IDs to do some payment or service. That is not going to be doable on the phone, it requires a computer that needs specific hardware and software to do these tasks.
    This is just one of many examples where you really need Windows, the same can be said about repair software that is only developed for Windows.
    Now that we finally established why people really need Windows, let's take a look when removing security is sadly the only option. In specific workplaces the budget for any newer computer is next to none, and you are stuck with running Windows because the staff is old and only knows how to use it, as well as the fact that some old software was only made to run on Windows.
    And no amount of Wine and Bottles can fix that, a VM is a no go on a machine that has DDR2 2 sticks of 1GB RAM. But needs to run Windows. As well as also underpowered and very old machines that need Windows 10 and are completely useless, unless you uninstall stuff like Windows Defender. Because it destroyes the machine's performance.
    Another reason can also be for people who need to use false positive tools to make a living off of. Yes you can flag them as none malicious, but when the tool keeps updating every week or so and it is still flaged as malicious, this gets rather annoying fast. So removal of some security features is simply needed.
    So to summarize, don't download debloated ISOs, learn what debloating really is and how it works, what is safe what isn't. Understand other people who need Windows and try to help them, rather than just repeating the same old shit about switching to Linux. And if possible avoid removing any security feature that you don't understand how it works or what is it used for.
    And for gamers, just uninstall the whole OS and install something else or upgrade your hardware.

  • @sgkfdsjfdshsdkfdsygfjs
    @sgkfdsjfdshsdkfdsygfjs Před 12 dny +2

    loonix copium because no one cares about loonix

  • @srocek3
    @srocek3 Před 18 dny

    fax you

  • @JohnDeere1
    @JohnDeere1 Před 23 dny

    I am fine I will, install Linux on a vm

  • @sulfur2964
    @sulfur2964 Před 13 dny

    Yes.

  • @randomdude5634
    @randomdude5634 Před 23 dny +2

    hmm you should be more popular :)