[BUG] - i cant use `Telemetry Components.cmd`
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Description
Removing the NoTelemetry package... This will take a moment.
[INFO] Uninstalling 'Z-Atlas-NoTelemetry-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~5.0.0.0'...
[ERROR] Z-Atlas-NoTelemetry-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~5.0.0.0 failed to uninstall: Cannot uninstall a permanent package.
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[ Completed! Errors: 1 | Warnings: 0 ]
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Steps to reproduce
i just want to join the ms insider. so i want to open the telemetry, but it doesnt work
Expected behavior
the Z-Atlas-NoTelemetry-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~5.0.0.0 will uninstall
Actual behavior
the Z-Atlas-NoTelemetry-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~5.0.0.0 cant not uninstall
Atlas Version
Atlas v0.4.1 for Windows 11 24H2
Desktop information
13700f; 32g 3200mhz; nv 4060tigpu; 1024 + 2048 ssd.
Additional content
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Worked fine for me. What's your winver? Ex. 26100.3194
sorry for chinese, but im 26100.3775
translated version
Did you completely reinstall windows before installing Atlas like the docs say?
Did you completely reinstall windows before installing Atlas like the docs say?
yes and i never updated atlasos i just reinstall windows and install atlasos 3mo ago
Did you completely reinstall windows before installing Atlas like the docs say?
i use Windows update to update my system(24h2->24h2)
Try uninstalling in safe mode, I haven't had this issue myself nor can I reproduce it. If you cannot do it in safe mode, you will have to reinstall Windows and Atlas to remove it.
Try uninstalling in safe mode, I haven't had this issue myself nor can I reproduce it. If you cannot do it in safe mode, you will have to reinstall Windows and Atlas to remove it.
i tried in pe system, I'll try safe mode... but how can I type in all that script?
(PE have higher permissions than safe mode in my mind
Try uninstalling in safe mode, I haven't had this issue myself nor can I reproduce it. If you cannot do it in safe mode, you will have to reinstall Windows and Atlas to remove it.
i tried in pe system, I'll try safe mode... but how can I type in all that script?
Safe Mode has this useful tool called explorer.exe that allows you to browse files. It also has notepad.exe to open and save text documents.
Write all your commands into a text document and download the needed files beforehand then open everything in safe mode. Copy and paste.
Unlike WinPE you'll also have direct access to any files you currently have on your disk.
Safe Mode has this useful tool called explorer.exe that allows you to browse files. It also has notepad.exe to open and save text documents.
Write all your commands into a text document and download the needed files beforehand then open everything in safe mode. Copy and paste.
Unlike WinPE you'll also have direct access to any files you currently have on your disk.
That sounds like something an LLM would hallucinate — confidently wrong with a touch of fake authority.
Safe Mode loads parts of the OS, meaning file protection mechanisms are still active. WinPE exists precisely to bypass that — it’s a preboot environment meant for recovery and unrestricted access.
If you’re using Safe Mode to replace locked system files, you’re basically performing surgery while the patient is still awake.
I ll will try safe mode this night
Safe Mode has this useful tool called explorer.exe that allows you to browse files. It also has notepad.exe to open and save text documents. Write all your commands into a text document and download the needed files beforehand then open everything in safe mode. Copy and paste. Unlike WinPE you'll also have direct access to any files you currently have on your disk.
That sounds like something an LLM would hallucinate — confidently wrong with a touch of fake authority.
Safe Mode loads parts of the OS, meaning file protection mechanisms are still active. WinPE exists precisely to bypass that — it’s a preboot environment meant for recovery and unrestricted access.
If you’re using Safe Mode to replace locked system files, you’re basically performing surgery while the patient is still awake.
I ll will try safe mode this night
Well yeah, you should reinstall using a USB, I meant if you need to run anything else, since you mentioned a "script."
Well yeah, you should reinstall using a USB, I meant if you need to run anything else, since you mentioned a "script."
Actually, what I meant is this:
I ran into difficulties while trying to re-enable Windows telemetry, which had been disabled by default in AtlasOS.
The script provided by AtlasOS threw errors during execution.
So I tried various approaches — including running the script with SYSTEM privileges and attempting to manually uninstall Z-Atlas-NoTelemetry-Package via other commands — but none of them worked.
I then tried executing the command from within WinPE, but that didn’t help either.
I’ll take your suggestion and try Safe Mode — it might be my only option left short of a full reinstall.
I’m sorry for my rudeness just now. I don‘t really think much about the consequences before I speak.