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    WinUtil

    WinUtil

    Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility - Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes

    WinUtil by Chris Titus Tech is a comprehensive Windows utility script designed to automate system maintenance, streamline software installations, and apply performance tweaks. It focuses on debloating Windows, fixing update issues, and configuring various system optimizations to enhance user experience. The tool requires running PowerShell with administrator privileges to perform system-wide changes safely and effectively. WinUtil is modular and maintained as multiple scripts compiled into a single executable PowerShell script for ease of use and development. It offers a robust developer workflow with clear contribution guidelines and an active Discord community for support. ...
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    Scoop Installer

    Scoop Installer

    A command-line installer for Windows

    Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows. If you have built software that you would like others to use, Scoop is an alternative to building an installer (like MSI or InnoSetup). You just need to compress your app to a .zip file and provide a JSON manifest that describes how to install it. Scoop downloads and manages packages in a portable way, keeping them neatly isolated in ~\scoop. It won't install files outside its home, and you can place a Scoop installation wherever you like. For...
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    Scoop (un)installer

    Scoop (un)installer

    Next-generation Scoop (un)installer

    ...Instead of being “just a one-liner,” it supports a full parameterized workflow where you can choose custom install directories, set global app locations, and control how networking is handled during installation. It is meant to run from PowerShell with appropriate execution policy and language mode, and it encourages running as a standard user by default for safer installs. When advanced needs come up, the project documents how to download and run the installer script locally with explicit flags, which is helpful for locked-down machines or when you need deterministic behavior. It also includes guidance for CI environments, where Scoop is often used to bootstrap toolchains, and it emphasizes returning a proper exit code so pipelines can fail fast and clearly.
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    Windows Install

    Windows Install

    Installing Windows from macOS. Suitable for Hackintosh and Macintosh

    ...There is a drag and drop support function. Compatible with Mac OS X 10.13 and up. The utilities used are wimlib and ntfs-3g and others.
 Disk access must be granted (shown in the screenshot) The user must be an administrator and the password must be from the administrator. Intel only! Training video - https://youtu.be/tebSRJhSWcg For questions and suggestions: https://sourceforge.net/p/windows-install/discussion/general/ https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/348077-install-windows-on-mac-no-bootcamp/#comment-2789286 https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/installing-windows-10-in-legacy-bios-mode-in-cmp-with-boot-camp-assistant.2386309/ Thanks to Joseph P. ...
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    PostInstallWizard-PIW
    ...All actions are local, transparent, and user-initiated.
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    platform-tools-installer-gui

    platform-tools-installer-gui

    platform-tools graphical installer for Windows

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    LVASI
    LVASI is a tool to automatically download and install more than a hundred software, it that makes the acquisition or reinstallation of your computer less tedious. To use LVASI, all you have to do is select the desired software from over 2 hundred available (202 to date) and launch the process. LVASI will then download the latest available versions of each selected software and install them without any action on your part. It is possible to just download the selection, and then install them...
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    ISOtoUSB

    ISOtoUSB

    Burn a ISO file to a USB drive

    ISOtoUSB is a simple tool that allows you to burn a ISO file to a attached or removable drive. The tool allows you to format the drive to either NTFS or FAT32. NOTE: only works on windows 10
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