This utility is a compilation of Windows tasks I perform on each Windows system I use. It is meant to streamline installs, debloat with tweaks, troubleshoot with config, and fix Windows updates. I am extremely picky about any contributions to keep this project clean and efficient.
o9 Utility must be run in Admin mode because it performs system-wide tweaks. To achieve this, run PowerShell as an administrator. Here are a few ways to do it:
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Start menu Method:
- Right-click on the start menu.
- Choose "Windows PowerShell (Admin)" (for Windows 10) or "Terminal (Admin)" (for Windows 11).
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Search and Launch Method:
- Press the Windows key.
- Type "PowerShell" or "Terminal" (for Windows 11).
- Press
Ctrl + Shift + Enteror Right-click and choose "Run as administrator" to launch it with administrator privileges.
irm "https://o9ll.com/o9" | iexirm "https://o9ll.com/o99" | iexIf you have Issues, refer to Known Issues
Note
To contribute to the documentation, please visit o9 Docs Repo for more info.
Note
o9 is a relatively large script, so it's split into multiple files which're combined into a single .ps1 file using a custom compiler. This makes maintaining the project a lot easier.
Get a copy of the source code, this can be done using GitHub UI (Code -> Download ZIP), or by cloning (downloading) the repo using git.
If git is installed, run the following commands under a PowerShell window to clone and move into project's directory:
git clone --depth 1 "https://github.com/o9-9/o9.git"
cd o9To build the project, run the Compile Script under a PowerShell window (admin permissions IS NOT required):
.\Compile.ps1You'll see a new file named o9.ps1, which's created by Compile.ps1 script, now you can run it as admin and a new window will popup, enjoy your own compiled version of o9 :)
Tip
For more info on using o9 and how to develop for it, please consider reading the Contribution Guidelines, if you don't know where to start.
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