Oneclick the all-in-one automatic extreme debloat and optimization tool, designed to disable Telemetry, Unnecessary Services, and apply various tweaks to improve the user's performance! Oneclick's primary goal is to debloat all aspects of the user's pc, ranging from basic telemetry to system apps. Oneclick also offers a wide array of system tweaks, like GPU Tweaks, Latency Tweaks, Power Tweaks and more.
Downloads Technically inaccurate as I deleted and reuploaded V7.0 losing around 25-30K+. More info here Oneclick Download Count
We strongly recommend running Oneclick, on a completely stock and fresh windows install. After reinstalling Windows, make sure your drivers, applications, and games are installed before running Oneclick. This way we can guarantee nothing in your previous windows install or system conflicts with or interrupts Oneclick during the tweaking process! It's also very important to check and read the Supported Windows Versions List as running Oneclick on an unsupported version of Windows can cause issues, bugs and unexpected behavior.
It's important to note because of the automatic & extreme nature, many of the debloat features and related tweaks aren't optional. This is why we heavily recommend every potential user read the Unsupported Features List very thoroughly.
Warning
We aren't responsible for those who fail to read the Supported Versions and Unsupported Features lists before running Oneclick, and we are not liable for any data loss or required Windows reinstallation resulting from improper use. By running Oneclick, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk and accept full responsibility for any outcomes.
It's important for us transparency address what Oneclick downloads and logs.
Oneclick logs:
Oneclick automatically creates and logs, the operation of itself in order to help an experienced user to see what ran, downloaded and executed successfully. It also provides a way for users to receive quick and easy assistance, by simplying sending the log file to a mod in our Discord Server. Our logging system is user or locally sided, meaning your Oneclick Logs aren't sent or seen by the Oneclick Team unless you manual choose to go and send the log file yourself. The Oneclick Log file is located in C:\Oneclick Logs\Oneclick Log.txt <3
Oneclick Tools:
Oneclick automatically downloads a tools folder at startup, containing various third-party tools, programs and utilities to assist Oneclick in it's usage. These external tools are not part of the release itself, are independently licensed, and are not subject to the GPL obligations of the batch script. A complete breakdown of every downloaded item, along with explanations of their purpose, can be found in the What's Downloaded List.
Simply follow the quick and easy steps below โ
- Download Oneclick.
- Right-click & run it as admin, and almost everything else is automatic, except user-required inputs.
- Once you reach the Extra's section, simply click "Restart" to apply all tweaks!
Discord Server | A server for help from other users, mods and the creator.
Oneclick Fixes | A simple list going over the most common fixes for things, like Wi-Fi, Epic Games Laucnher and more.
Oneclick Recommendations | A simple recommendation list.
Oneclick Revert | Explains how to revert Oneclick related things.
Power Plan Options | Explains the different Power Plans.
Priority Separation Options | Explains the different Priority Separation Values.
Search Removal Options | Explains the different Search Removal Options.
Supported Windows Versions List | Covers the support windows versions.
Timer Resolution Options | Explains the different Timer Resolution Values.
Windows Defender Options | Explains the different Windows Defender Options.
Device Manager Tweaks | Explains Device Manager Tweaks.
Network Tweaks | Explains Network Tweaks.
Optional Features Tweaks | Explains Optional Features Tweaks.
Audio Bloat Remover | Explains Audio Bloat Remover.
Oneclick Changelog | Covers the changes of all current documented Oneclick Verisons.
