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Atom Playbook

Windows customization playbook for advanced users, built on the AME Wizard framework.

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Important Notice

This project is intended for educational and research purposes. It demonstrates Windows customization techniques using the AME Wizard framework. Users must understand the implications of system modifications and use this software responsibly.

Not recommended for:

  • Production or work environments
  • Users unfamiliar with Windows internals
  • Systems requiring specific security compliance

Always:

  • Create a full system backup before use
  • Test in a virtual machine first
  • Review all changes before applying
  • Understand what each option does

Overview

Atom Playbook is an advanced Windows customization playbook designed for the AME Wizard framework. It provides power users with granular control over their Windows installation, enabling deep personalization and optimization.

Key Features

  • Deep customization – Modify Windows behavior and appearance
  • Granular control – Choose exactly which changes to apply
  • Performance tuning – Optimize system resources
  • Privacy options – Configure telemetry and tracking settings
  • Custom theming – Apply the exclusive Atom visual theme
  • Fully documented – All changes are transparent and logged

Features

Visual Customization

  • Custom Atom theme with wallpaper and color scheme
  • Streamlined taskbar and Start Menu
  • Enhanced File Explorer settings
  • Removal of pre-installed apps and bloatware

System Optimization

  • Removal of unnecessary UWP apps (40+ applications)
  • Configuration of Windows services
  • Storage optimization
  • Reduction of background processes
  • Boot performance improvements

Privacy Configuration

  • Telemetry settings control
  • Web search integration options
  • Advertising preferences
  • Location and tracking settings
  • Cloud sync configuration

Application Management

  • Browser selection (Brave, Zen, Chrome)
  • Legacy Internet Explorer removal
  • OneDrive configuration with data preservation
  • Custom application preferences

Advanced Options

Users may optionally configure:

  • System security settings
  • Windows Update behavior
  • Default browser preferences
  • System component management

Advanced options should only be used by experienced users who understand their implications.


System Requirements

Supported Windows Versions

Version Build Status
Windows 10 21H2 19044 Supported
Windows 10 22H2 19045 Supported
Windows 11 21H2 22000 Supported
Windows 11 22H2 22621 Supported
Windows 11 23H2 22631 Supported
Windows 11 23620 Supported
Windows 11 26100 Supported
Windows 11 26200 Supported
Windows 11 27000 Supported
Windows 11 27100 Supported
Windows 11 27200 Supported
Windows 11 27300 Supported
Windows 11 27400 Supported
Windows 11 27500 Supported
Windows 11 27600 Supported
Windows 11 27700 Supported
Windows 11 27800 Supported
Windows 11 27900 Supported

Prerequisites

  • Internet connection
  • No pending Windows updates
  • Device plugged into power
  • AME Wizard installed
  • System backup created
  • Understanding of Windows system administration

Installation

Pre-Installation Checklist

Before proceeding, ensure you have:

  1. Created a full system backup or restore point
  2. Saved all important work
  3. Tested in a virtual machine (recommended)
  4. Read and understood all options
  5. Accepted the risks of system modification

Step 1: Download AME Wizard

  1. Visit ameliorated.io
  2. Download the latest AME Wizard
  3. Extract and run AME Wizard.exe

Step 2: Download Atom Playbook

  1. Go to Releases
  2. Download AtomPlaybook_0.0.5.apbx
  3. Verify file integrity (checksums provided in release)

Step 3: Run the Playbook

  1. Open AME Wizard
  2. Drag and drop AtomPlaybook_0.0.5.apbx into AME Wizard
  3. Carefully review all available options
  4. Select your preferences:
    • Browser (Brave, Zen, Chrome, or None)
    • Theme (Default or Atom Theme)
    • Advanced options (if applicable)
  5. Click Run and wait for completion
  6. Restart your computer when prompted

What Gets Modified?

Removed Components (Optional)

  • Internet Explorer (legacy browser)
  • OneDrive integration (with data preservation)
  • Pre-installed UWP applications
  • Web search integration in Start Menu
  • Telemetry scheduled tasks

Modified Settings

  • Privacy and telemetry configurations
  • File Explorer display options
  • Taskbar appearance
  • Start Menu recommendations
  • Search behavior (local-focused)
  • Visual effects and performance

Added Features

  • Atom custom theme (optional)
  • Browser of choice installation
  • Optimized visual settings
  • Enhanced user interface

Disabled Services

The following Windows services are completely stripped or disabled by the playbook for maximum efficiency:

Click to expand the complete list
Service Name Description
AeLookupSvc Application Experience – telemetry and compatibility checks.
ALG Application Layer Gateway Service – legacy firewall component.
AppIDSvc Application Identity – used for AppLocker (not needed).
AppMgmt Application Management – group policy software installation.
AppReadiness App Readiness – prepares apps on first login; not essential.
AutoTimeUpdater Auto Time Zone Updater – time zone can be set manually.
BITS Background Intelligent Transfer Service – background Windows Update downloads.
Browser Computer Browser – old network browsing (deprecated).
BTAGService Bluetooth Audio Gateway Service – if no Bluetooth.
bthserv Bluetooth Support Service – if no Bluetooth.
CDPSvc Connected Devices Platform Service – sync with phones.
CDPUserSvc Connected Devices Platform User Service – same as above.
DiagTrack Connected User Experiences and Telemetry – major telemetry service.
DispBrokerDesktopSvc Display Policy Service – not critical for gaming.
DPS Diagnostic Policy Service – collects diagnostic data.
WdiServiceHost Diagnostic Service Host – same as DPS.
WdiSystemHost Diagnostic System Host – same as DPS.
DmEnrollmentSvc Device Management Enrollment Service – MDM enrollment.
dmwappushservice Device Management WAP Push – unused telemetry channel.
DoSvc Delivery Optimization – update sharing (unused when updates off).
EFS Encrypting File System – rarely used on custom builds.
Fax Fax Service – obsolete component.
fhsvc File History Service – backup architecture (not needed).
FontCache Windows Font Cache – disabling saves memory; fonts still work fine.
GraphicsPerfSvc GraphicsPerfSvc – graphics performance logging.
hidserv Human Interface Device Service – safe off for standard mouse/keyboard.
ICSSvc Internet Connection Sharing – network hotspot sharing.
IpxlatCfgSvc IP Translation Configuration Service – IPv6 transition.
Kdc Kerberos Local Key Distribution Center – domain network architecture only.
KtmRm KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator – rare deployment.
lfsvc Geolocation Service – location tracking background agent.
LicenseManager Windows License Manager Service – activation persists; can be disabled.
lltdsvc Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper – local network mapping tool.
MapsBroker Downloaded Maps Manager – handles offline desktop maps.
MicrosoftEdgeUpdateService Microsoft Edge Update Service – updates Edge (user managed).
MicrosoftEdgeUpdateServicem Microsoft Edge Update Service (second instance).
MSDTC Distributed Transaction Coordinator – legacy database coordination.
NcaSvc Network Connectivity Assistant – corporate deployment framework.
NetSetupSvc Network Setup Service – redundant deployment tracking.
NetTcpPortSharing Net.Tcp Port Sharing – architectural framework not used.
P2PImSv Peer Networking Identity Manager – legacy peer-to-peer structure.
P2PSvc Peer Networking Grouping – legacy infrastructure.
PerfHost Performance Counter DLL Host – infrastructure diagnostics.
pla Performance Logs & Alerts – logging overhead background agent.
PNRPsvc Peer Name Resolution Protocol – unused networking layer.
PolicyAgent IPsec Policy Agent – IPsec VPN routing infrastructure.
PrintNotify Print Device Configuration Service – unnecessary if no printer used.
Spooler Print Spooler – handles core printer configurations.
PcaSvc Program Compatibility Assistant Service – runs background diagnostic scans.
RemoteAccess Routing and Remote Access – corporate dial-up/routing layer.
RemoteRegistry Remote Registry – critical security and performance optimization risk.
RetailDemo Retail Demo Service – pre-installed loop presentation bloatware.
SCardSvr Smart Card – physical hardware authentication infrastructure.
SensrSvc Sensor Service – redundant infrastructure on desktop hardware.
SensorDataService Sensor Data Service – system environment scanning profiles.
SensorMonitoringService Sensor Monitoring Service – environment evaluation tracking.
SharedAccess Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) – mobile hotspot layer.
ShellHWDetection Shell Hardware Detection – powers standard device AutoPlay.
SmsRouter Microsoft Windows SMS Router Service – mobile device messaging layer.
SNMPTRAP SNMP Trap – legacy tracking layer protocols.
Spectrum Windows Virtual Audio Device Proxy Service – diagnostic audio logging.
SSDPSRV SSDP Discovery – automatic DLNA hardware discovery.
SysMain SysMain (Superfetch) – addresses potential extreme background disk bottlenecks.
TabletInputService Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel – completely unused on standard displays.
TapiSrv Telephony – obsolete legacy infrastructure.
TermService Remote Desktop Services – remote server control tracking.
UmRdpService Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector.
UsoSvc Update Orchestrator Service – primary component of Windows Update.
WaaSMedicSvc WaaSMedicSvc – Windows Update background repair agent.
WalletService WalletService – completely unused transaction interface.
WarpJITSvc Warp JIT Service – dynamic execution optimization tracking.
wbengine Block Level Backup Engine – system recovery platform services.
WbioSrvc Windows Biometric Service – fingerprint/facial sign-in layer.
WcnSvc Windows Connect Now - Config Registrar – wireless network automation setup.
Wecsvc Windows Event Collector – remote server diagnostic syncing.
WEPHostSvc Windows Encryption Provider Host Service – secondary cryptographic framework.
WFDSConMgrSvc Wi-Fi Direct Services Connection Manager – unused desktop network layer.
WiaRpc Still Image Acquisition Events – tracking interface for external scanners.
wisvc Windows Insider Service – monitoring system build configurations.
WManSvc Windows Management Service – non-essential background service management.
WMPNetworkSvc Windows Media Player Network Sharing – digital media distribution system.
WpcMonSvc Parental Controls – user account filtering management software.
wscsvc Security Center – managing desktop alert notifications only.
WSearch Windows Search – removes file content indexing overhead; standard query continues.
wuauserv Windows Update – completely controls automated operating system alterations.
XboxGipSvc Xbox Accessory Management Service – peripheral hardware syncing profiles.

Reverting Changes

System Restore

The recommended way to revert changes is through System Restore:

  1. Open System Restore
  2. Select a restore point created before running Atom Playbook
  3. Follow the wizard to restore your system

Manual Reversion

Most settings can be adjusted through:

  • Windows Settings app
  • Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)
  • Registry Editor (for advanced users)
  • Services management (services.msc)

Reinstalling Apps

Removed apps can be reinstalled from:

  • Microsoft Store
  • Windows Settings > Apps > Optional Features
  • Windows installation media (for system components)

Some modifications may require Windows repair or reinstallation to fully revert.


Performance Impact

Metric Typical Result
Boot Time 20–40% improvement
RAM Usage (Idle) 30–40% reduction
Background Processes 40–50% fewer
Disk Space 5–10 GB freed
Telemetry Connections Significantly reduced

Results vary based on hardware, Windows version, and selected options.


Safety & Transparency

Data Preservation

  • OneDrive files are moved to local folders before any removal
  • User documents, pictures, and videos are automatically preserved
  • Desktop items are backed up
  • No data loss occurs during the customization process

Open Source Transparency

  • All changes are documented in YAML files
  • Open-source codebase for community review
  • No hidden modifications or telemetry
  • Detailed execution logs are available
  • No obfuscated code

Security Considerations

  • No external connections during installation
  • No data collection or tracking by Atom Playbook
  • Community-verified and reviewed
  • Transparent and auditable code
  • Users are responsible for understanding security implications

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community.