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"# WindowsPPKGOptimizer"
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# Windows Provisioning Package Optimizer
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Optimizes Windows 10 and 11 using a provisioning package.
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## How to use
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1. Download latest release
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2. Unzip the 2 files
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3. Run the .ppkg inside
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## How to rebuild yourself
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To rebuild this yourself you need:
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- [Windows Configuration Designer](https://get.microsoft.com/installer/download/9nblggh4tx22)
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- [FirefoxSilent.EXE](https://ftp.vichingo455.freeddns.org/pub/Tools/FirefoxSilent.EXE) (this is a self-extracting package that installs Firefox silently in the background, I couldn't host it on GitHub because of their 100 MB limit)
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Then:
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1. Place FirefoxSilent.EXE on the project directory
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2. Open Windows Configuration Designer
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3. Open the project (Vichingo455.idcproj.xml)
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4. Adjust the paths it cannot find
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5. Save and then export>provisioning package
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6. If you don't have peculiar needs, just click next until you get to the final screen, then click build
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7. The PPKG is now compiled with a .cat file
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NOTE: You need both .ppkg and .cat files for the installation to complete properly
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