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WINDOWS 1O NO BLOATWARE?

Thomas Chan

I remember hearing or reading about a project developed by a community that is a windows 10 install without any bloatware?


Anybody remember what I'm talking about or what its called.

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4 minutes ago, Thomas Chan said:

I remember hearing or reading about a project developed by a community that is a windows 10 install without any bloatware?


Anybody remember what I'm talking about or what its called.

This maybe

https://www.techaccents.net/windows-10-lite/

 

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Or use Windows 10 LTSC. Official from MS and as lightweight as that OS can be (without sacrificing functionality)

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Theres a bunch of these no bloatware windows like revi os and others though i think you cant actually update since thatll bring the bloatware back or something like that

 

Yea just get ltsc, isos are pretty easy to get and no caveats, heck you can even buy the liscense at ~20$ though im pretty skeptical if that works or not since ive never seen any reviews for buying ltsc. I actually have a w10 ltsc install on my 160gb drive alongside a secondary w7 install for boards that dont wanna work with my main w7 or the w10 ltsc install though i only used the w10 install just to sub some scores with benchmate but nice to have since its usually alot more compatible with diff hardware

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