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Basically that the stability of the OS was compromised by that script, something that TBH I neither knew or noticed Should I use SophiApp anyway? or I'm about to destroy my current win10 install and lose everything? |
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Hi. No, you're not gonna lose anything. :) We just notice users that they used that script before that made harmful actions to Windows due to Sycnex is very far from coding, PowerShell and respecting users. All that he does with his so-called "debloating" script is destroying users' OS. look at his code and attitude to users: he even didn't archive his repo after discontinuing support. He just left it as is, placing a disclamer that he doesn't care at all what may happen with OS. And it has 12k stars! |
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That's why Sophia family projects were born: https://github.com/Sophia-Community/SophiApp#about-sophiapp |
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Hi. No, you're not gonna lose anything. :) We just notice users that they used that script before that made harmful actions to Windows due to Sycnex is very far from coding, PowerShell and respecting users. All that he does with his so-called "debloating" script is destroying users' OS. look at his code and attitude to users: he even didn't archive his repo after discontinuing support. He just left it as is, placing a disclamer that he doesn't care at all what may happen with OS. And it has 12k stars!
So it's up to you now: continue working on the current OS, even applying SophiApp or re-install Windows and configure it from the beginning using safe and normal scripts or apps that configu…