Installing unnecessary software on Windows 10
Installing unnecessary software on Windows 10
I’m very new to the paid PC building scene and just started assembling a £600 gaming machine. I’ve already picked out a build but now need to decide on Windows—Steam, Origin, B.Net, and Epic Games Launchers are all set up. Since they still want the initial Windows installation intact, how can I install the games without disrupting that setup?
Consider upgrading to a more affordable power supply such as a CX450M to support better memory for your Ryzen setup. Using dual channel with 2x4GB would be ideal if you won’t need it soon. Aim for at least 2666MHz if you plan to overclock to 2933MHz yourself. This boost significantly impacts CPU performance, giving you the freedom to use a 2070 while still running the PSU. I’m currently using a TX650M in a build that consumes a lot of power. Regarding your question, the simplest option is modifying an .iso file—though it requires effort and may not be worth it for someone who prefers downloading launchers directly.
Explore SysPrep—it's a native Windows tool. https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/dans...p-by-step/ This method is used by Dell, HP, and others to prepare systems for release. They install Windows, add drivers, set up required components, run SysPrep, create an image, and then deploy it widely across production machines.