Versions:

  • 2.1.4
  • 2.1.3
  • 2.1.2
  • 2.1.1
  • 2.1.0
  • 2.0.1
  • 2.0.0
  • 1.4.9
  • 1.4.8
  • 1.4.7
  • 1.4.6
  • 1.4.5
  • 1.4.4
  • 1.4.3
  • 1.4.2
  • 1.4.1
  • 1.4.0
  • 1.3.9
  • 1.3.8
  • 1.3.7
  • 1.3.6
  • 1.3.5
  • 1.3.4
  • 1.3.3
  • 1.3.2
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.3.0
  • 1.2.9
  • 1.2.7
  • 1.2.4
  • 1.2.3
  • 1.2.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.2.0
  • 1.1.9
  • 1.1.8
  • 1.1.7
  • 1.1.6
  • 1.1.5
  • 1.1.4
  • v1.2.8

WinScript is an open-source utility developed by flick9000 that enables users to create customized Windows 10 and Windows 11 configuration scripts without starting from scratch. The application provides a modular approach to system tuning, offering pre-built modules for debloating the OS, tightening privacy settings, optimizing performance, and automating the installation of third-party software. By selecting only the components they need, administrators and enthusiasts can generate a single executable script that applies all desired changes in one pass, making it suitable for post-installation setup, repeatable deployments across multiple machines, or simply restoring a preferred system state after a feature update. Since its first release, the project has evolved through forty-one public builds, with version 2.1.4 representing the latest stable milestone; each iteration refines existing routines and adds new toggles in response to Windows updates and community feedback. The tool’s interface presents categories such as Telemetry, OneDrive, Gaming Tweaks, and Microsoft Store Apps, allowing granular control over what is removed, disabled, or installed. Scripts produced by WinScript rely on standard PowerShell commands and documented registry modifications, ensuring transparency and making it straightforward to audit or edit the generated code further. As a result, the software has found use among home users seeking a leaner OS, IT departments preparing standardized images, and hobbyists comparing performance before and after selective feature removal. WinScript is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources like winget, guaranteeing that the newest build is always fetched and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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