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Wow, this guide to decrapping Windows is actually SHORTER than Windows 10. I never imagined Windows could get better.
Update: Latest Windows 11 builds are looking worse and worse. I haven't installed Win11 lately to document everything, but this article has useful steps that may not be covered below.
Installation
To avoid having a Microsoft account to login to your own computer that you own, disconnect internet before installing. When it complains about this, tell it to shut up.
When it gets to "privacy settings", turn off EVERYTHING.
Taskbar
Microsoft has hit their head and forgotten that Fitt's Law shows that corners are demonstrably optimal for critical UI components. Let's un-center that taskbar among other things.
- Right click taskbar, options.
- Turn off "taskbar items" you don't want (hint: "Chat" is a program and shouldn't even be on that list)
- Expand "Taskbar behaviors" and flip settings as desired.
Rip out adware
You can go to "add and remove programs" and immediately rip out this trash if you want:
- Disney+
- Groove Music
- Microsoft News
- Microsoft OneDrive
- Microsoft To Do
- Movies & TV
Additionally, we now live in a world where your motherboard can contain crap that gets auto-installed after Windows comes up via UEFI. Some might be good (drivers), but there may be trash (shoddy RGB light controllers, various "gamer" services like "ROG" and "Armory", etc.) that you can kill.
Privacy/control of OS
Install O&O Shutup10 and enable the default options. Also, turn on "Allow deferred upgrades".
Get rid of adware trash start menu
Install Classic Shell, likely through Ninite.
Title bars
- Press Win + I to open System settings
- Personalization.
- "Show color on Start and taskbar" → on
- If this is disabled, set Windows to dark mode and apps to light mode
- "Show color on title bars and windows borders" → on
Explorer
- View → Show → File name extensions = ON
- Three dots → Options
- General tab
- Open File Explorer to: This PC
- Show recently used files in Quick access = off
- Show frequently used folders in Quick access = off
- View tab
- Navigation pane (these were formerly in the general tab)
- Show all folders → on
- Expand to current folder → on
- Display the full path in the title bar → on
No start menu web search
The start menu search includes web content if you let it – this is dumb as hell. (If you're using the Open Shell start menu, this matters less, but still, let's snip this crap out.)
- Run gpedit.msc
- Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search
- Enable policies "Don't allow web search" and "Don’t search the web or display web results in search"
- Reboot for it to take effect
Delete instead of recycle
right click recycle bin | properties
- don't move files to the recycle bin → enable (maybe)
- Display delete confirmation dialog → YES (jesus christ how is that not default?)
Show keyboard shortcut underlines
In the native Windows 11 start menu, type "underline", and it should shortcut you to the appropriate control panel option.
Proper calculator
Win10 calculator sucks. I made a whole website to expedite getting old calculator: https://calcexe.com
Brighter cursor
They got rid of the classic Windows custom mouse cursor support, but they added custom color cursors that achieve the same end.
Start → "Mouse" and pick "custom".
Prevent feature updates
You can lock Windows to a certain "feature update" (e.g. "24H2") to prevent unexpected major updates:
- Win+R, "gpedit.msc"
- Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Update → Windows Update for Business
- Enable and set "Target Feature Update version" to the version you want to keep, e.g. "24H2". (Note: you can find the currently installed edition under "Version" in "About this PC".)
- Run "gpupdate /force" or reboot to take effect
Prevent Microsoft account linking
If you never want to hook your personal computer that you own to an account owned and managed by Microsoft (seems wise to me), then:
- Win+R, "gpedit.msc"
- Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → Security Options
- Set " Accounts: Block Microsoft accounts" to "Users can't add or log on with Microsoft accounts"