ViVeTool GUI Peters Software Solutions
winget install --id=PeterStrick.ViVeTool-GUI -e
Windows Feature Control GUI based on ViVeTool
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ViVeTool GUI
Windows Feature Control GUI based on ViVeTool
What is ViVeTool GUI?
ViVeTool GUI lets you easily enable, disable and search for new hidden Features in Windows Insider Builds, with the use of a Button and a pretty UI.
Disclaimer.
No one, including me / PeterStrick, the creators of ViVe and ViVeTool or the creators of mach2 are responsible for any damage or unintended side effects, this program might cause to your computer, by changing the Windows Feature Store. Use this program at your own risk.
How to use it?
Using it is simple, Either:
- Select the Build for which you want to enable or disable features for.
- Wait for it to load in, open one of the Groups by pressing the Arrow, and select the Feature that you are looking for.
- Press on Perform Action and perform your desired action for the entered feature ID.
Or:
- Press on "Manually change a Feature" (F12)
- Enter a Feature ID
- Press on Perform Action and perform your desired action for the selected feature.
What are the additional features?
Apart from being able to manage features, ViVeTool GUI let´s you also:
- Load in a Feature List of other Builds
- Search for Features
- Sort Features by Feature Name, Feature ID or Feature State
- Group Features by: Always Enabled, Always Disabled, Enabled by Default, Disabled by Default and Modifiable
- Copy Feature Names and IDs by right-clicking them
- Switch between Dark and Light Mode (Setting get´s saved and applied on Start)
- Automatically load the latest Feature List when starting ViVeTool GUI
- Scan a Windows Build for Hidden Features to create your own Feature List
- Use ViVeTool GUI in multiple translated Languages
- Fix the LastKnownGood Store, as well as the A/B Testing Priorities for ViVeTool Features
- and at last, view the About Box by either pressing on the About Icon, or selecting the "About..." Item in the Application System Menu.
What are the System Requirements?
Since ViVeTool GUI uses the ViVe API, Windows 10 Build 18963 (Version 2004) and newer is the only OS Requirement.
Apart from that, the only Requirement is .Net Framework 4.8
Why not just use ViVeTool?
Using ViVeTool GUI is more easier and user-friendly, besides it lets you also search for features and enable them with a few clicks.
Licensing
ViVeTool GUI uses Icons from icons8.com
ViVeTool GUI is inspired by ViVeTool and uses the ViVe API
ViVeTool GUI uses files from mach2 for the Build Combo Box.
ViVeTool GUI - Feature Scanner uses mach2 to create it's Feature Lists