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Use Automation to run Winutil from an exported configuration file.
Winutil supports predefined presets that apply common configurations automatically:
StandardMinimalAdvanced
Example:
& ([ScriptBlock]::Create((irm "https://christitus.com/win"))) -Preset Standard
To view exactly what each preset does, see: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil/blob/main/config/preset.json
To create you're own config file:
- Open Winutil.
- Click the gear icon in the top-right corner.
- Choose Export.
- Save the exported JSON file.
Once you have exported a config, launch Winutil with it using this command:
& ([ScriptBlock]::Create((irm "https://christitus.com/win"))) -Config "C:\Path\To\Config.json"
This is useful for:
- Applying the same Winutil configuration across multiple Windows 11 PCs
- Reusing a known-good baseline after reinstalling Windows
- Standardizing deployments for labs, workstations, or personal setups
Note
Run the command in an elevated PowerShell session so Winutil can apply system-level changes.