Have you tried this on your installed system? The best way is to keep trying. Follow the instructions and see if it works.
I did that just now and found only MS-SCREENSKETCH. And it's set to "Snip & Sketch". MS-SCREENCLIP doesn't appear in the list in settings.
The last package is this: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...sic-legacy-windows.86552/page-72#post-1849028 It will be edited in the next monthly update.
Perhaps you should open your own thread, name it accordingly and keep posting the updates in #1 or #2 post or something like that. That should keep things a lot more organized compared to now.
Indeed, it would be very cool if they opened a new topic - Slimdown11. Well, who cares about this old stuff? They didn’t notice that 24H2 is already knocking on the door, and they all can’t part with ten - a paradox!
Well the problem is our dev is not willing to work on Windows 11 anymore, but you are right, I think he should, as Windows 11 is future now, and it would be better if we work on it to make it as slim as possible to get the best performance from it. It would be like working on Windows XP, if we don't upgrade to Windows 11 in future.
In addition, Slimdown10-11 are still very far from perfect and there is something to work on. Apparently the developer suffers from nostalgia about obsolete systems, well, this is of course his right. Thank God that he didn’t run into XP, otherwise it would have been completely sad. By and large, I don’t need this Slimdown11 at all, because I use my own scripts for my builds. It’s just that when I came across this topic, it became interesting to see how other people solve certain problems to create their own Windows build that is lightweight from various junk that no one needs.
There is no 'they' it's one guy, working on another guy's abandoned script -- and doing a great job! I would also point out Windows 11 hardly 'obsoletes' Windows 10 -- there are virtually no updates in Windows 11 that benefit the User in any positive, objective way, or even improve OS performance, and there's no new technology that will benefit anyone but Microsoft... In fact the latter is the case -- most of the updates are to incorporate increased telemetry, logging (ergo corporate spyware), adware, backdoors, more backdoors, more crap running background i/o that can't be disabled, bloat, UI obfuscation of low-level control over OS configuration, and more robust attempts by Microsoft at integration making disabling or removing these 'features' that have no benefits to anyone but Microsoft or its partners (advertisers and government) even more difficult. There are a few aesthetically nice updates to the UI, but these are just a pretty wrapper on poison candy to get the naive and feckless to adopt or sit still and eat what Microsoft is feeding them while they shove a grenade up your -- I mean sell you their wonderful new User Hostile OS... Good luck with that... Be careful what you wish for... Intellige quid agatur...
Well these same things are said for Windows 10 too when it was released, but now maximum people are using it. After some time, everyone will switch to Windows 11 when the Windows 10 support ends. Regarding privacy, I can say, even our smartphone isn't secure from tracking and we are talking about Windows here.
Slimdown10_v2.0.2_26 (continued) Updated https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/slimdown10_v2-0-2_26-continued.88599/ Enjoy!
Use this one and check https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...sic-legacy-windows.86552/page-71#post-1848753