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So, how do we set up a program automatically without doing it step-by-step?

So, how do we set up a program automatically without doing it step-by-step?

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Moreninhuu
Junior Member
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06-27-2026, 02:22 PM
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I need a single tool to make installing programs easy when I start fresh with Windows. Every time I do a clean install, I want to set up several applications and features that matter to me. These include the newest NVIDIA drivers, Discord, Notepad++, Visual Studio, VS Code, Firefox Developer Edition, Chrome, VirtualBox, HexChat, and many more. Plus, there are other settings I need to fix. I have to change my power plan to high performance, adjust explorer window options, tweak mouse behavior, and do some other stuff like that. I'm thinking about an app called Ninite. It looks pretty promising. Is there anything else on the market just for adjusting Windows settings?
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Moreninhuu
06-27-2026, 02:22 PM #1

I need a single tool to make installing programs easy when I start fresh with Windows. Every time I do a clean install, I want to set up several applications and features that matter to me. These include the newest NVIDIA drivers, Discord, Notepad++, Visual Studio, VS Code, Firefox Developer Edition, Chrome, VirtualBox, HexChat, and many more. Plus, there are other settings I need to fix. I have to change my power plan to high performance, adjust explorer window options, tweak mouse behavior, and do some other stuff like that. I'm thinking about an app called Ninite. It looks pretty promising. Is there anything else on the market just for adjusting Windows settings?

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devenlessard
Junior Member
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06-28-2026, 11:08 PM
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There are a bunch of cool stuff at ninite.com. I use it for every one of my fresh computers. The Windows tweaks aren't needed here. It's better to run it with different gear and see how things work!
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devenlessard
06-28-2026, 11:08 PM #2

There are a bunch of cool stuff at ninite.com. I use it for every one of my fresh computers. The Windows tweaks aren't needed here. It's better to run it with different gear and see how things work!

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Mr_Floobiful
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06-29-2026, 12:25 AM
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I've been using Ninite a long time. I want them to add some other options right now but still be much easier than digging through everything on their own. There is an option to install the OS without anyone watching. Lots of websites talk about it, but I haven't tried any of them yet.
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Mr_Floobiful
06-29-2026, 12:25 AM #3

I've been using Ninite a long time. I want them to add some other options right now but still be much easier than digging through everything on their own. There is an option to install the OS without anyone watching. Lots of websites talk about it, but I haven't tried any of them yet.