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General Guides / Increase FPS/Performance in Any Game
« Last post by Clark on Yesterday at 09:57:24 pm »
Hi Community, I am bringing you here to show you a simple way to improve your PC's performance with a simple tool. It is called Atlas OS. OS stands for operating system, some of you might be familiar with custom operating systems but most of you might have no clue what it is about. I am here to explain it and guide you through the whole process. This will work on certain PCs and even Laptops as long as you meet the requirements. The good thing about this is that it will tell you if you meet the requirements or not before it starts changing up things in your operating system leading you to a bricked PC. The best part is that it's completely free! ( Even though I have the best PC someone can obtain I still use it because it just makes everything so much better and clean).  It will noticeably increase your FPS I assure you.


IMPORTANT
: This does require fresh installation of Windows! Trust me though, some of you may hear this and refrain from installing it but it is 100% worth it! But you will not need to re-install windows again before knowing if you meet the requirements!

So let's get started!

Here is the website where you can get it.
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System Requirements


- Compatible with Windows 11 or Windows 10 system requirements.

- Processor: Must have a 64-bit CPU; ARM-based CPUs require Windows 11.

- Download ISO File: Get the latest ISO from Microsoft’s servers for Intel and AMD CPUs. For ARM CPUs, the ISO needs manual creation.
- Network Drivers: Download and store your network drivers on external storage as your PC might not have them by default.

Reinstalling Windows

- Installation Method: You can use either a USB drive or a method that does not require one. Disconnect from the internet during this process.

- Mount ISO: Right-click the downloaded ISO file and open it with File Explorer. Note the drive letter.

- Run Setup: Use the `Run` dialog (Win+R) to start the installation by typing the drive letter followed by `\sources\setup.exe`.

Driver Updates

- Automatic Updates from Windows Update: Easiest and best for compatibility.

- Manual Driver Installation: Offers control over driver versions and avoids potential bloat.


Installing Atlas OS


- Download Tools: Visit atlasos.net (I linked it above) to download the Atlas Playbook and AME Wizard.

- Prepare for Installation: If opting for manual driver installation, run the provided registry file to disable automatic driver installations and reboot.

- Update Windows: Ensure Windows is fully updated via Settings.

- Install Atlas OS: Open AME Wizard, update it, and drag the Atlas Playbook file into it to start the installation.

- This processor is extremely simple, it requires some English knowledge to know what you want or not want, after finishing the installation you will get a folder on your desktop with all the optimisations/customisation you can do to your PC. All of them have text documents located inside, explaining what it will do to your computer if you were to enable it. There is absolutely no risk and most importantly like a lot of other custom operating systems, this one LETS YOU KEEP your Anti-Virus active and installed!

Post-Installation

- Your Old Windows Installation: If present in `Windows.old`, you can remove it from Storage settings once you've secured any needed data.

- Finalize Drivers: Depending on your earlier choice, install or update drivers.

All of this seems a lot, but don't worry it's actually fairly straight forward. If you run into any issues or for some reason you do not meet the requirements for the custom OS reach out to me I will help you out.
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Saturday 4th May 2024
- Added a 'GPS Location' button to house shop GUI to make house viewings easier. (Arran + Den'BS)
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News and Updates / Re: [+++][A] Adding /groupreward in F6 panel
« Last post by Arran on 04 05, 2024, 09:10:09 pm »
Saturday 4th May 2024
- Added 'Group Reward' button that emulates the use of '/groupreward' to F6 GUI. (Arran + ValHalla)
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Great implementation  :tick:
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I like to see short and sweet developments
i agree with you.. :tick: :tick:

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Will be warned.
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Positivity / Re: Are you a good person? The Shopping Cart Theory
« Last post by Boles on 03 05, 2024, 11:28:57 pm »
What if u  make a BBQ out off the shoppingcart.. <3
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MTA Support / Re: Confusing ban
« Last post by Pollux on 02 05, 2024, 11:05:35 pm »
Thanks, I think I remember now, I used cheat engine on another game long time ago, but it was uninstalled without a trace. But could it be that some leftover file caused this?
Yeah surely. However, if you ran MTA for a long time with leftover files still on your PC, MTA should've detected it a long time ago and it doesn't make sense that you got banned just now.
Try deleting the files, if not run an anti-virus scan.
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MTA Support / Re: Confusing ban
« Last post by Furious on 02 05, 2024, 10:29:37 pm »
Thanks, I think I remember now, I used cheat engine on another game long time ago, but it was uninstalled without a trace. But could it be that some leftover file caused this?
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MTA Support / Re: Confusing ban
« Last post by Pollux on 02 05, 2024, 10:24:12 pm »
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You cannot appeal automated MTA bans (you were detected as cheating), they shouldn't last very long anyway.
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We do not handle / lift bans issued by the anti-cheat. The ban must have expired by now anyway.

It's an automatic MTA ban, you were detected as cheating according to MTA anti-cheat, I guess.
Must be a software you're running on your PC. If you're not running any software that might have caused this run an anti-virus scan.
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