Scripts to automate Windows initial setup for general purposes. Portable and able to run offline.
MIT License
This repo contains some scripts to automate:
If you often install Windows for others and you don't know what exactly s/he needs, you may find this repo useful.
⚠️ Default branch is now "main" instead of "master":
Reasons are simple:
- I change it not because of political correctness about black or white.
- I'm complaining the slavery policies on Hong Kongers enforced by CCP.
- GitHub and GitLab had set "main" as default branch in all new projects. Change it earlier is better than later.
- The word "main" is just a better name. The default branch doesn't master on anything.
The "master" branch will keep for some days for your convenience. Please adapt this change in your local repo. Thanks! 🙏
Currently there are 2 main commands: download
and install
.
Download the zip file (link) and extract it into a folder
Close all applications including Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer
Open command prompt with "Run as administrator"
Assuming you download and extract the files in Downloads folder, do:
cd %userprofile%\Downloads\windows-initial-setup-1.0.11\
Download all files, no matter which language:
download
Install all applications and settings:
install [lang]
[lang]
is the language code represents the language of the Windows OSinstall en-US
install zh-HK
install
, it will assume you to install en-US
App | Language Depends On | x86-32/-64 | Download Version |
---|---|---|---|
7-Zip | repo recipe | x64 | specified |
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC | Windows | x86 | specified |
CDBurnerXP | repo recipe | x86 | specified |
Google Chrome | Windows | x64 | latest |
Java Runtime (JRE) | Windows | both | specified |
LibreOffice | repo recipe | x86 | specified |
VLC Media Player | repo recipe | x64 | specified |
⚠️ Currently, it only work on Windows 10 64-bit.
This repo works under the following conditions:
install
install
This repo is designed under the following assumptions:
download
and install
, check more for safety before running the core partsCopyright (c) Edditoria. All rights reserved. Code released under the MIT License. Docs released under Creative Commons.
As human-readable summary (but not a substitute for the license):
You can use it, share it, modify the code and distribute your work for private and commercial uses. If you like, please share your work to me. 🍕
Thanks to awesome developers. This project uses some third-party codes and binaries, which have their own licenses:
I do not own any trademark and copyright of the application software, for example, Adobe, Google, JRE, etc. Please carefully read their user and distribution terms and agreements, and consult your lawyer especially if you are an OEM builder.