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Is there a way to streamline the process of installing and configuring software?

Is there a way to streamline the process of installing and configuring software?

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shadowgtr
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04-15-2025, 12:41 AM
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Searching for a comprehensive tool to automate software installation during a fresh Windows setup. I need to configure various apps and settings—like the newest NVIDIA driver, Discord, Notepad++, Visual Studio, VS Code, Firefox developer tools, Chrome, VirtualBox, HexChat, and more. I also want to adjust power plans, explorer views, mouse settings, and similar configurations. I'm considering an app called Ninite and wondering if there are other options available for managing Windows settings.
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shadowgtr
04-15-2025, 12:41 AM #1

Searching for a comprehensive tool to automate software installation during a fresh Windows setup. I need to configure various apps and settings—like the newest NVIDIA driver, Discord, Notepad++, Visual Studio, VS Code, Firefox developer tools, Chrome, VirtualBox, HexChat, and more. I also want to adjust power plans, explorer views, mouse settings, and similar configurations. I'm considering an app called Ninite and wondering if there are other options available for managing Windows settings.

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jonatan1234
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04-17-2025, 02:34 PM
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There are many options available from ninite.com. I use it for all my fresh installations.
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jonatan1234
04-17-2025, 02:34 PM #2

There are many options available from ninite.com. I use it for all my fresh installations.

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Derpy_DanTDM
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05-09-2025, 02:08 AM
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I have used Ninite for years. I would like for them to include a few other things these days but still far easier than hunting around for everything.
There is a way to do an unattended installation of OS. Loads of articles about it online, none of which I have actually used...
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Derpy_DanTDM
05-09-2025, 02:08 AM #3

I have used Ninite for years. I would like for them to include a few other things these days but still far easier than hunting around for everything.
There is a way to do an unattended installation of OS. Loads of articles about it online, none of which I have actually used...