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I recently came across the Win-Debloat-Tools project for Windows 11 and am considering using it to optimize and debloat new Windows 11 installations. My main interest lies in applying various debloat tweaks during the sysprep or OOBE (Out-of-Box Experience) phase. I have a few questions regarding this approach:
Has anyone in this community tried using this tool during the sysprep or OOBE phase for Windows 11 installations? If so, what was your experience like, particularly in terms of ease of use and effectiveness?
Most importantly, do the changes made by the debloat script persist for new users created after the OOBE process? I'm aiming for a setup where the debloat configurations are consistently applied to every user profile created on the system, ensuring a uniform experience across all accounts.
If you have used these tools in such a manner, were there any unexpected behaviors or issues that arose post-deployment, especially concerning system stability or updates?
Any insights, experiences, or recommendations you could share would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to ensure a smooth and efficient deployment process while maintaining system integrity and user experience.
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Hello Community,
I recently came across the Win-Debloat-Tools project for Windows 11 and am considering using it to optimize and debloat new Windows 11 installations. My main interest lies in applying various debloat tweaks during the sysprep or OOBE (Out-of-Box Experience) phase. I have a few questions regarding this approach:
Has anyone in this community tried using this tool during the sysprep or OOBE phase for Windows 11 installations? If so, what was your experience like, particularly in terms of ease of use and effectiveness?
Most importantly, do the changes made by the debloat script persist for new users created after the OOBE process? I'm aiming for a setup where the debloat configurations are consistently applied to every user profile created on the system, ensuring a uniform experience across all accounts.
If you have used these tools in such a manner, were there any unexpected behaviors or issues that arose post-deployment, especially concerning system stability or updates?
Any insights, experiences, or recommendations you could share would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to ensure a smooth and efficient deployment process while maintaining system integrity and user experience.
Thank you for your time and help!
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