windows system configuration
Computer hardware configuration
Download and install | 1.https://oss.cut-os.com/resources/soft/dotNetFx35setup.exe (Note: Automatic Update must be turned on before installation) 2.https://oss.cut-os.com/resources/soft/vcredist_x64_2010.exe |
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Power-on auto-start | F8-Power-After Failure-Last State (need to be set in BIOS) |
User Account Control Settings | Start/Windows System/Control Panel/User Accounts/Change User Account Control Settings/Never Notify |
Set power and sleep | Right-click display settings - power and sleep: set to "never" respectively |
Close the bottom menu bar | Right-click personalization/taskbar/turn on "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" |
Turn off system upgrades | win+r/services.msc/Windows update/properties/disable |
Turn off the firewall | Search/Windows defender firewall-disable |
Disable USB flash drive ejection | Start/right-click/settings/devices/autoplay/removable drives-do not perform operations |
Uninstall the game recording toolbar | Start/game recording toolbar/right-click uninstall |
Security policy settings | win key+R/enter control/open control panel/administrative tools/local security policy/security options/disable two administrator approval modes in user account control (for details, see: Attachment 1) |
Enable local group policy in Win10 Home Edition | 1. Download the file gpedit.cmd, right-click, and click the "Run as Administrator (A)" option in the pop-up drop-down menu. After clicking, wait for the script to complete. When "Press any key to continue" appears, it means the script has completed. Press any key on the keyboard and the interface will disappear. 2. Repeat the above steps. Enter "gpedit.msc" in the black window to pop up the local group policy window, indicating that the local group policy has been successfully enabled. |
Note: To enable auto-start at power on, you need to enter the BIOS to set the power supply. If the device is already auto-start at power on, please ignore this