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I just installed Windows 10 LTSC. Should I use his utility to debloat it?
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>>106575063
You should have debloated the ISO before the install.
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Just run O&O Shutup10 to disable the spyware and forced auto updates. LTSC is already so debloated by default there's no calculator or photo viewer.
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No. Why?
Because it might be spyware. Stay safe.
You trust s-o-y tubers, don't you?
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>>106575235
You don't debloat LTSC images, retard-kun.

Anyways pretty much just >>106575257, it's part of his utility anyways.
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>>106575257
>LTSC is already so debloated by default
Not true, many services still run by default even on LTSC.

>there's no calculator or photo viewer.
Yes there are, they are the same as the win 7 ones.
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>>106575063
i hate his face so no
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>>106575257
>no calculator or photo viewer
>debloated
shut down you macbook pro & go to bed
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>>106575063
This guy is clueless
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>>106575445
Debloating the ISO is still the best and most reliable way to remove Winblows Defender and other (((security))) features that neuter your performance.
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you are likely going to break shit desu by "debloating" any version of windows, just install linux if you want a lighter and/or more private os



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