Launching the themepack will apply any settings in the theme file along with automatically rotating through the wallpapers inside the archive, which may be of interest considering wallpaper slideshows are otherwise disabled in the personalization menu. There are some quirks with using themepacks on a non-activated Windows 10 installation of course, such as the inability to tweak one color without switching to a whole new themepack, and they change different settings so you might have to try many new packs to finally get black text again for instance.
You also can't apply the same themepack twice or choose it again from the menu after applying new themepack renaming and reapplying the same themepack sometimes works. That said, you can create a custom themepack file from the GUI options of an activated copy of Windows by right clicking the theme in the personalization menu and choosing "save theme for sharing" to create a themepack file. You can also manually modify an existing themepack or create a new one from scratch with this guide on theme file formatting from Microsoft.
Show My People app suggestions. People on Taskbar. Other Settings. Use Autoplay for all media and devices. Taskbar search, personal preference. Allow search to use location if it's enabled. App permissions user settings, these are all available from the settings menu.
App permissions. Location - see tablet settings. Notifications - doesn't appear to work in , setting hasn't been moved as of like most of the others. Account Info. Call history. Radios - doesn't appear to work in , setting hasn't been moved as of like most of the others. Cellular Data. Allow apps to run in background global setting - seems to reset during OOBE. App Diagnostics - doesn't appear to work in , setting hasn't been moved as of like most of the others.
My Documents. My Pictures. My Videos. File System. Disable Cortana - use -Cortana to leave it on. Disable Cortana and Bing search user settings. Disable Cortana search history. Tablet Settings - use -Tablet switch to leave these on. Deny access to location and sensors. Game settings - use -Xbox to leave these on.
Disable Game DVR. OneDrive settings - use -OneDrive switch to leave these on. Disable OneDrive startup run user settings. End user registry settings. Set local machine settings and local group policies. Can be adjusted in GPedit. Turn off Application Telemetry. Turn off inventory collector. Do not show Windows Tips. Turn off Consumer Experiences. Turn off all spotlight features. Set Telemetry to off switches to 1:basic for W10Pro and lower.
Disable pre-release features and settings. Do not show feedback notifications. Always send do not track. For the latter, follow the same instructions as above and use the location and key in one line for convenience:. Double-click on System. Separately, on Windows 10 you can also make similar tweaks to the File Explorer at the following location in the Windows Registry Editor and this approach doesn't require you to delete anything:. More folder keys Download for: Windows 10 bit Windows 10 bit The zip files have shortcuts for both removing or restoring the shortcuts, so you can undo the changes if you wish, too.
User Comments: Add your comment to this article. You need to be a member to leave a comment. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Posted 04 November - PM. Today I recieved an e-mail containing a html file. I opened it, and it downloaded an. ZIP file. Inside it, there was another ZIP, and inside it there was an. INK file. Unfortunately, i've clicked and ran the. It seemed like it opened the command prompt and ran some commands.
I made some searches today, and I saw this article from MicroTrend, which describes something very similar to this. Can you guys help me identify if my PC is compromised, and what can I do to recover it? Do you want me to send this zip file here? Before doing the scans, I noticed an task in the task manager called "AutoIt v3 Script".
While running the FRST, Windows Security sent an notification telling it had found a trojan, which I forgot the name, but soon after it disappeared from the Windows Security window. Posted 05 November - AM. Posted 05 November - PM. I've noticed "AutoIt v3 Script" isn't in the task manager anymore.
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