Configuration
In this section, we will be presenting a comprehensive list of general configuration options that are available in the Atlas folder. It is important to note that you should only modify these configuration settings if you have a complete understanding of what you are doing or if a team member specifically requests you to do so.
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All of the configuration files listed here are located in the 3. Configuration
folder. In the Atlas folder which is on the Desktop. If you deleted the folder, check out our guide to restore the Atlas folder.
Background Apps
By default we disable background apps in Windows, however, you may need to enable this. A common reason to enable is for Sea of Thieves. To enable background apps, run Enable Background Apps.reg
in the Background Apps
folder and restart.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a built-in feature in Windows that allows you to connect devices to your computer. On Atlas, it has been disabled by default to make the system more responsive and less bloated. To enable it run the Enable Bluetooth.cmd
file in the Bluetooth
folder and restart.
You may need to install drivers for Bluetooth to work. View our guide here.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is a built-in feature in Windows that is used to help you troubleshoot issues with your computer. On Atlas, we have disabled it by default to avoid any tweaks being reset. To enable it just run the Enable Troubleshooting.cmd
file in the Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
folder and restart.
Driver Updates
When installing Atlas, you can choose between Automatic Driver Installation and Manual Driver Installation. This folder contains the files for you to change between each option, if you decide to while using Atlas.
When you have run the desired choice, restart your device for the changes to take effect.
FSO and Game Bar
Game Bar is a built-in feature in Windows that is used to record your screen, take screenshots, show performance information, and more. It relies on Fullscreen Optimizations, which is shortened to FSO.
In Atlas, FSO is enabled by default, but Game Bar is removed. You can enable Game Bar support by using Enable FSO & Game Bar.reg
and getting Game Bar from the Microsoft Store.
If you want to disable FSO and use Fullscreen Exclusive instead, run Disable FSO & Game Bar.reg
and this should fix all issues with the Disable full-screen optimizations compatibility option in modern Windows.
Game Mode
Game Mode is a built-in feature in Windows that aims to make your system work better for gaming-related tasks, but it can also make some games run slower.
It does this by turning off services and background processes which are not needed for gaming. It has been proven that it is not as helpful as it seems to be according to the latest research.
By default, this is turned off, but you can turn it on by running the Enable Game Mode.reg
file. This can be found in the folder called "Game Mode."
HAGS
HAGS (Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling) is a built-in feature in Windows that aims to make your system more performant in GPU-intensive tasks, but it may not produce positive results for every system, so you should test it on your system to see for yourself.
Lanman Workstation (SMB)
Lanman Workstation (SMB) is a service that provides features like file sharing but is also required for software like AMD Ryzen Master to function. On Atlas, it has been enabled by default. To disable it run the Disable Lanman Workstation.cmd
file in the Lanman Workstation (SMB)
folder.
Network Discovery
Network Discovery is a built-in feature in Windows that is used to discover other computers on your network. On Atlas, we have enabled it by default. To disable it just run the Disable Network Discovery Services.cmd
file in the Network Discovery
folder and restart.
File Sharing
File Sharing is a part of Network Discovery and by default is disabled. If you wish to send files across your local connection to other Windows devices, run the Enable File Sharing.cmd
file in the File Sharing
folder and restart.
Network Navigation Pane
Network Navigation pane is a part of network discovery and controls whether the "Network" options show in the File Explorer. If you want to see the Network Pane, run the User Network Navigation Pane choice.reg
file in the Network Navigation Pane
folder and restart.
Notifications
Notifications are a built-in feature in Windows that is used to show you notifications. On Atlas, we have disabled them by default. If you wish to enable them, run the Enable Notifications.cmd
file in the Notifications
folder and restart.
Power
The Power folder is a folder that allows you to manage power-related settings.
CPU Idle
Disabling idle reduces jitter and increases responsiveness as the CPU is forced to operate at C-State 0 which prevents the CPU clocks constantly fluctuating and eliminates the latency penalty introduced from the time taken to restore and transition to a higher C-State.
The drawbacks of forcing the CPU to operate at C0 are increased power consumption and higher temperatures, so it is not recommended to disable idle if you leave your PC running for extended durations, have inadequate cooling, uncontrolled voltages or a laptop.
Hibernation
Hibernation is a feature in Windows that allows you to put your computer to sleep. It temporarily saves all of the current memory/RAM onto your disk, in case of power loss.
Hibernation is disabled by default due to the potential stability issues it can cause, but you can enable it by running the Enable Hibernation.cmd
in the Hibernation
folder.
Power Saving
In this folder, you will find two files that can either enable or disable power saving. These files not only control the power scheme but also have an impact on other settings that can affect power consumption, thus altering your system's performance.
If you wish to modify your choice after installation, you can do so through the registry files provided in this folder.
Timer Resolution
Increasing the timer resolution improves precision, which is beneficial for applications that require consistent pacing or sleeping, such as multimedia applications and framerate limiters. This is at the cost of increased power consumption and is not always beneficial for all machines.
Printing
Printing is a built-in feature in Windows that is used to print documents. On Atlas, we have disabled it by default to make the system more responsive and less bloated. To enable it just run the Enable Printing.cmd
file in the Printing
folder and restart.
Search Indexing
Search Indexing is a built-in feature in Windows that is used to index files on your computer. On Atlas, we have disabled it by default to make the system more responsive and less bloated. To enable it just run the Enable Search Indexing.cmd
file in the Search Indexing
folder and restart.
Start Menu
The start menu folder stores start menu-related configuration options.
The Install Open-Shell.cmd
file is there so you can install Open-Shell. You can find more information about it here.
The Atlas Open-Shell Preset.xml
file is a pre-made preset which we recommend using for Open-Shell, but you can still change the suggested settings to your liking.
System Restore
System Restore is a final resort when it comes to taking snapshots of your machine. By default, it's enabled but you can disable it by running Disable System Restore.reg
in the System Restore
folder followed by a system reboot.
VPN
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a feature in Windows that lets you connect to the internet more securely and privately. On Atlas, it's enabled by default for compatibility reasons and due to the services & and drivers being set to manual. To disable it, run the Disable VPN support.cmd
file in the VPN
folder.
Visual Effects
Windows enables various Visual Effects by default. These include animated menus tooltips, and animations while minimizing and maximizing, all of these enhance the appearance of Windows but can slightly reduce performance.
On Atlas, visual effects are disabled by default. To restore these effects, run the Default Windows Visual Effects.cmd
file in the Visual Effects
folder.