![]() ![]() In this video I will show you 2 workarounds that. It is not easy but the code is available on their website: for boxstarter (at the bottom) and for Chocolatey.īe careful thought, since it modify the path it can cause quite a damage on your computer. The Could not reconnect network drives error after a (re)boot is one of the most annoying Windows issues. Since I will not use them after that, I chose to uninstall both Boxstarter and Chocolatey. The code is adapted from Simon Timms blog post. ![]() Remove-Item $cascadiaCodeFolder -Recurse -Force If (!$hasPackageManager -or $hasPackageManager.Version -lt "1.10.0.0") Winget will be integrated with Windows 11 but it is not yet a reality, so to be sure to have the right version installed I use this: $hasPackageManager = Get-AppPackage -name 'Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller' To avoid loosing to much time, I use Boxstarter and Chocolatey to automate as much as possible all settings and softwares installations.īut since I use Chocolatey only on that occasion, I wanted to replace it by Winget: is is (almost) native to windows, the v1.0 is out and the number of packages available in the community repository is good enough.īoth are package managers and are invoked from the command line, so the switch was not hard but there was some differences and deficiencies to come by. Around every 2-3 years I reinstall my computer with a fresh Windows.
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