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@cocksoft Sorry but bleachbit isn’t as useful compared to the other tools mentioned in the clean files section
@VVispy Sorry, I'm not sure if you're joking or not. Most regular users just want something that works. The tools you mentioned are actually not helpful in that sense, since they require manual intervention, which defeats the purpose when you're just trying to clear cache and other junk left behind by programs. And no, BCU actually doesn't delete some of those.
Who really finds a huge list of files and usage stats shown by WizTree useful? Most people have no idea what they’re looking at. Maybe you haven’t even tried Bleachbit yourself and are just giving a biased opinion on how ‘useless’ it is. Sadly, that wouldn’t be surprising, considering that’s how most of the FMHY mods are, except for maybe Tomato and a few others.
@cocksoft I ran a poll in the server, majority said not to add it. I have tried Bleachbit and didn’t find it useful enough. It isn't starred in FMHY either.
Great list!
I'd recommend Microsoft PowerToys - I don't know why it's not installed by default to be honest
@Leafmun-certii
"It is best to use starred options in FMHY System Tools - Read the warning." This line is at the bottom of the guide, PowerToys is starred at the top of the page.
i suggest adding a small section about the oobe\bypassnro
command during the first boot of windows 11 to use the local account/allow you to complete the setup without connecting to the internet
@GordonFeetman0 You can just domain join on a work/school account instead, it's a lot safer and friendlier than running commands during OOBE.
@GordonFeetman0 @waflenoob Rufus has the option to create local account which bypasses the need for an online account
Hmm I was not aware of that uninstall tool, have been using Revo Uninstaller, should I switch?
@mmupmip Revo Uninstaller is closed source so I recommend BCUninstaller
Why Enterprise?
Edit: It is used to disable telemetry from the group policy :p
@oscar370 yes, it is used for group policy which is very useful for changing registry easily.
I understand that this is not for support, but I would really like to hear from the person who made this guide.
Why wasn't the ReviOS tool mentioned?
Is there a reason behind this, or have they just never used it?
A monthly cleanup with Bleachbit can do wonders on most normie setups, could be considered to be added in the Clean Files section. Even better if you hook a batch file to the Task Scheduler that does it for you. Noice guide nonetheless.👌