Key improvements in the hotfix include significant optimizations to the Reticulating Splines & Action process, which previously caused long upgrade times. This optimization ensures a smoother user experience. Additionally, the update resolves problems related to ISO injection, which previously caused complications with newUser setups, as well as issues with 7-Zip and NanaZip re-downloading after upgrades, thereby streamlining operations.
The hotfix also removes hardcoded paths, allowing users more flexibility in customizing their directory settings. To mitigate potential errors during system operations, ignore flags have been added to DISM and w32tm. Furthermore, the EFI drive letter removal process has been improved, ensuring it occurs without complications.
In addition to these enhancements, EdgeRemover has been updated, and numerous minor fixes have been implemented to further improve user experience.
For users looking to install or upgrade their existing Atlas installations, detailed instructions can be found in the "Installing AtlasOS" and "Upgrading Atlas" guides.
Overall, the AtlasOS 0.5.0 hotfix not only addresses critical bugs but also enhances customizability, stability, and compatibility, making it a more robust option for users seeking an optimized Windows experience.
Future updates may continue to build on these improvements, potentially introducing new features, furthering system optimizations, and enhancing user customization options
AtlasOS 0.5.0 Hotfix released
A hotfix update has been released for AtlasOS 0.5.0, addressing several key issues and enhancing the system's overall performance. This update includes significant optimizations to Reticulating Splines & Action, resolving a long-standing issue with upgrade times, as well as fixes for problems related to ISO injection, 7-Zip and NanaZip redownloading, and EFI drive letter removal. Additionally, hardcoded paths have been removed to provide users with more flexibility in customizing their directory settings, and ignore flags have been added to DISM and w32tm to prevent system operation errors.