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ReviOS Playbook relies on Revision Tool in order to disable Defender and enable Superfetch for HDDs, because it isn't a good idea to maintain the same script on both repositories.
No, in the description it says that |
ReviOS Playbook relies on Revision Tool in order to disable Defender and enable Superfetch for HDDs, because it isn't a good idea to maintain the same script on both repositories.
No, in the description it says that |
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Does the Tool depend on interacting with some aspect of the ReviOS installation process in order to function—like the AME Wizard, for example—or can it enable/disable features independently?
In other words, could this tool be deployed in order to selectively disable/reenable features on different OS flavors, like AtlasOS or even vanilla Windows?
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