I understand what you were getting at here. The file you were referring to, "Win10.ini" was for the WinSetView App. the ".ps1" script imports the win10.ini information from my other system into the new system which can not run the app....yet! I ran it and, presto!, I am in business. So as long...
Ahh, nice! I do not uncheck the red components ass they are generally not "uncheckable," but the yellow items are a different story. It doesn't look like I unchecked any of the components in the list!
If it is just a registry entry, I'd like to know where to find the entry. I can search the good OS for it and apply it to the bad system.
Not sure I understand the .\winsetview.ps1 C:\somepath\win10.ini. The system is Win11, but what or where is the ".ini" file...or is that the ".ini" that would...
Can NTLite get rid of JScript? I did also opt to remove Internet Explorer and a host of components via NTLite.
Don't hold your breath for a screen shot. There isn't a screen capture app available on this partitular system. It looks just like LesFerch's capture except the second line says Your...
I tried installing WinSetView on a second Windows 11 Pro system and am having trouble getting it to run.
After selecting the executable a popup appears with the following text:
Can't Open This Link
Your device needs a new app to open this link
System Requirements | What I have...
You want me to uninstall all 26 non-Microsoft apps? Are you attempting to see if any of the programs are causing my issue? Then what do I do, install apps one at a time and run the computer for a month and then install another etc...?
Some Steps taken
X 1: Restart your computer
X 2: Check the...
I have been restoring via the Macrium image. But the event continues to happen again and again!
a) antivirus = Webroot Secure Anywhere C25.1
b) firewall = WebrootSecure Anywhere C25.1
c) No drive encryption
Q: When this happens again, what should I do with respect to troubleshooting the cause!
Sea Tools long scan returned no issues...
I could not NORMAL Boot, but after a second try Windows tried to diagnose and could not fix issue. I used the option to boot to a different OS (Lite Windows Install)
Been going thru some odd repetitive boot issues and am not certain why or how to rectify.
I was running a dual boot system with Windows 11 Pro (23H2) as primary and a lite version of Windows 11 23H2. Each time this happens (quite out-of-the-blue) only the primary OS
(Windows 11 Pro 24H2) no...
Thanks, got the column sort order as I desire.
The *.reg files are located in a backup folder inside the AppData folder of the portable version and as you said, can be deleted.