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===Power-User Utitlies=== | ===Power-User Utitlies=== |
Revision as of 12:35, 2 August 2021
Pre-Setup
BIOS Time Set To UTC vs Local Time
Windows 8 and 10 have support for setting the time to UTC and may even detect if the system time is in UTC or local time.
There are still a couple of bugs as noted below, but the trade-off may be worth it to you. Every other OS expects the clock to be set to UTC.
- Windows will not sync to time servers if told that the BIOS clock is UTC.
- Windows may hang if running during the switch to and away from DST if told that the BIOS clock is UTC.
If you are unsure of how UTC relates to your time zone, you can use Google to query UTC time.
Partitioning
Please read Drive Partitioning first as it contains a lot of good information.
Since Windows Vista, Windows will properly align partitions.
By default, Windows will create a 350MiB System Reserved partition when given a disk with no partitions.
- As MBR has a 4-partition limit, you may wish to create the Windows partition yourself before installing Windows.
- As GPT has a 128-partition limit, you may wish to let Windows partition the disk the way it wants to.
If you're trying to end Windows at a particular boundary, you may want to under-allocate and then use something like GNU parted to re-create the Windows partition at the boundary you want and then use diskpart
with expand filesystem
when you get back into Windows.
Pre-Download
You may also wish to download video card drivers before hand, as AMD and NVIDIA usually offer drivers that are more up-to-date than what's available via Windows Update. Download either AMD Driver Auto-Detect or NVIDIA GeForce Experience
Use Windows Updates Downloader to download security updates for your version of Windows.
- Use FOR %U IN (*) DO START /W %U /QUIET /NORESTART to execute all security updates in a given folder.
Download Anti-virus such as Avast, AVG, Avira, Bitdefender, etc.
During Setup
The default in Windows is that the first user created is part of the Administrators group and subsequent accounts are Standard Users. This wiki recommends you choose one of the following:
- Create one account not named Administrator that will be part of the Administrators group and use that for administrative duties while creating Standard User accounts for daily use. This allows you to have laxer password complexity on the account that acts as an Administrator.
- Create an account for yourself that you will later drop to Standard User after re-enabling the Administrator account using net user administrator /active:yes. This route requires that you know full-well that people will try to attack the Administrator account but you feel confident in your password complexity.
Use a short name rather than a full name when creating user accounts to get short directory names. (E.g., john
instead of John Smith
) You can use netplwiz
to change full details. Changes to the name in User Accounts in Control Panel only affect the full name.
Post Setup
Common Configuration Options
DPI settings
For HTPC setups, 96 DPI is unreadable from 9 feet away.
- Control Panel → Appearance and Personalization → Display → Set Custom text size (DPI)
This will only affect your login. To make this change to the login screen, you need to edit the registry.
NB: word values are hexadecimal, not decimal. 0x60 is 90 decimal, 0x78 is 120 decimal, and 0x90 is 144 decimal.
reg add "HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop" /v LogPixels /d 90 /t REG_QWORD /f
Replace QWORD
with DWORD
for 32-bit Windows.
Temporarily Disable System Restore
Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, some Hotfixes, and some third-party installers will all create a restore point. No sense having this running during the initial setup of Windows as you're so close to sqaure one anyway.
rstrui.exe
Turn Off Drive Indexing
If you have an SSD, you may want to turn this off since it creates more writes and SSDs are fast enough to make indexing pointless.
- Start Menu → Computer → Right click SSD drive → Properties → uncheck Allow this drive to be indexed → Apply → Ignore All
Hibernation
For desktop computers, or computers with SSDs, you may not want to hibernate.
powercfg -h off
Power Management
For at least the duration of setting up Windows, you may want to keep the computer fully awake.
Page File
With the RAM that most computers have nowadays, it makes little sense to have much of a swap file. You still want some space so that Windows can swap out parts of memory that aren't really being used. Some Windows programs will balk with the lack of a swap file.
wmic pagefileset where name="C:\\pagefile.sys" set InitialSize=512,MaximumSize=512
Set Windows to use RTC in UTC
Only do this if your BIOS clock is set to UTC instead of local time!
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation" /v RealTimeIsUniversal /d 1 /t REG_QWORD /f
Replace QWORD
with DWORD
for 32-bit Windows.
Tweaks
- Disable Homegroups
- Leave the homegroup
- Disable HomeGroup services
- Edit registry
- Take ownership of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\{B4FB3F98-C1EA-428d-A78A-D1F5659CBA93}
- Add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\{B4FB3F98-C1EA-428d-A78A-D1F5659CBA93}\System.IsPinnedToNameSpaceTree=qword:0
Other Programs
It's recommended to rely on Chocolatey for program installation and to keep your programs updated. However, some applications are auto-updating and it's best to install them directly.
Chocolatey
In PowerShell:
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
Standard Utilities
These are basic utilties recommended for every user.
choco install 7zip.install [ cdburnerxp | imgburn | infrarecorder ] chocolateygui greenshot kdeconnect-kde keepass.install vscodium.install wincdemu
Power-User Utitlies
choco install cpu-z hwinfo.install hwmonitor hxd virtualbox virtualbox.extensionpack winmerge
Audio
choco install audacity audacity-ffmpeg audacity-lame eac mediamonkey
Cloud Storage
choco install dropbox googledrive onedrive spideroak sugarsync
Fonts
choco install droidfonts lato mezlolg.dz sourcecodepro ubuntu.font
Grpahics
choco install gimp inkscape paint.net
Internet
choco install [ chromium | firefox | googlechrome | ungoogled-chromium ] qbittorrent thunderbird winscp
Communication
choco install mumble pidgin skype
Office
choco install dia foxitreader libreoffice-fresh libreoffice-help
Video
choco install handbrake.install mpvnet.install obs-studio.install vlc
Not Taken Care Of With Chocolatey
CPU Burn-in | Joystick2Mouse 3 | LADSPA for Audactiy | Lightscribe | VNC
Limited-Use Programs
ASUS Update | eBLU
Ongoing
Extend Evaluation Periods
If you are using an Enterprise Evaluation edition of Windows, you can re-arm the 90-day evaluation period up to 3 times:
slmgr /rearm