# Windows Setup * Turn off hibernation * Open admin cmd prompt: `powercfg.exe /hibernate off` * Install Windows Defender * Enable clear text * Setup a symbol server: * Right-click My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced Tab -> Environment Variables * Add a new System Variable called `_NT_SYMBOL_PATH` * Set the value to `SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols`, replacing the first path to where you want the symbols to live. * Configure crash dump storage location for projects via the registry. ## Enable security updates If you don't have an antivirus program, or you do but it's not verified by Microsoft, then you will not receive security updates unless you set a key in the registry. Note that Windows Defender counts as a valid antivirus program. Add the following registry key: Key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\QualityCompat" Value="cadca5fe-87d3-4b96-b7fb-a231484277cc" Type="REG_DWORD” Data="0x00000000” ## Disable Win 7 Fault Tolerant Heap *Might be in Win 10+ too?* * I don't see why you want to spend large amounts of CPU time to hide application instability. * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/Win7AppQual/fault-tolerant-heap * Disable on system via regedit: set the REG_DWORD value **HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\FTH\\Enabled** to **0**. ## Setup up Unix-like Shell * Install [MSYS2 w/ MinGW-w64](http://www.msys2.org/) to `C:\msys64` * Open `C:\msys64\mingw64.exe` * Run `pacman -Syu`, then restart the terminal and run `pacman -Su`. * Run `pacman -S base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain git bc` * Use `C:\Users\` as the terminal $HOME by editting `C:\msys64\etc\nsswitch.conf` and changing the `db_home` value to `windows`. * You may need to work around an issue with envsubst.exe - you'll know there's a bug if git displays `not a valid identifier line 89: export: dashless` or rebase complains about `new_count`. * To patch, cd into `/mingw64/bin` and run `mv envsubst.exe envsubst.exe_backup`. Now run `pacman -S gettext` and verify that `which envsubst` reports back `/usr/bin/envsubst`. * Bug report is at https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/issues/735 * Map caps to left-ctrl using https://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/ * Use symlink command `cmd //c 'mklink .name-of-dotfile drive:\path\to\file`. * Symlink `~/.private-files` to the root directory containing `dev/`. * Symlink `~/.dev` to `~/.private-files/path/to/dev`. * Symlink `~/.dotfiles` to `~/.dev/path/to/dotfiles`. * Create `~/bin`. * Symlink `$HOME/bin/sym` to `$HOME/.dotfiles/windows/symbolic-link.sh`. You can now use this to do symlinks. * Symlink files in the dotfiles windows folder. * Symlink appropriate files in the root dotfiles directory. * Ignore all zsh files. * Don't symlink .vim folder because Plugged will fail to install the plugins. Just make a copy. * Setup private dotfiles. Once done, you should now have `~/bin` and `~/.dotfiles/bin` in your path. ## Configure Private dotfiles * The most important task is to setup the `c-dev-x64` shortcut for launching a msys shell with appropriate dev environment. * Add this to your taskbar and use this for launching a shell. ## Setting up dev tools * Download the Windows 2003 Resource Kit in order to get tools like `list.exe` (command line hex editor) * URL: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17657 * Installer will display a compatibility warning. Ignore it. * Full list of tools can be found here https://www.technlg.net/windows/download-windows-resource-kit-tools/ ## Setting up Visual Studio * Use the backed up VS2015 ISO. * Pick a custom install directory, e.g. /x/programs/VS2015, /c/VS2015, etc. * Make sure to not do a default install. You must select the C++ language support. * Edit visual studio options. Open Debugging -> Symbols and add the path to your cached symbols. ## Setting up Vim ### Compiling * If for some reason you want to compile Vim on Windows, do the following: * Git clone vim from Github * `cd vim/src` * `make -f Make_ming.mak ARCH=x86-64 OPTIMIZE=MAXSPEED STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes FEATURES=HUGE PYTHON="C:/Python27" PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON3="C:/Python3" PYTHON3_VER=361 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes` ### Configuring You have to make a copy of the vim folder. For some unknown reason the Plugged scripts don't work when running them on a symlinked .vim directory. Can also symlink most of the directories in the vim folder. You have to symlink using the full path instead of something like `~\.dotfiles\vim`, otherwise it won't work. The full path is something like `c:\users\michael\.dotfiles\vim`. Be careful when removing symlinks as it will delete the linked source as well. ### Setting up Custom Search * First install Rusto. See `Setting up Rust` below. * Setup `ripgrep`: * Open an `msvc x64` shell and run `cargo install ripgrep`. * Verify it works by running `rg` in a shell. ### Setting up ctags * Install the latest Universal ctags build: https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags-win32/releases * Place it in `~/bin`. ## Setting up Cygwin * Can create symlinks to dotfiles using the git bash shell. The cygwin home directory is likely going to be `C:\cygwin\home\`. * Build [rlwrap](https://github.com/hanslub42/rlwrap) ## Setting up Rust * Install `rustup`: https://win.rustup.rs/ ## Setting up Go * Installer: https://golang.org/doc/install ## Setting up Clojure * Install Lein: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/technomancy/leiningen/stable/bin/lein.bat ## Setting up Xbox stuff * Install the xbox controller drivers * Turn off stats collection * cmd-r, msconfig.exe, startup tab, uncheck `Microsoft Xbox 360 Accessories`. ## Turn off various startup processes * cmd-r -> msconfig.exe -> startup tab ## Software * Install Desktop Restore (http://www.midiox.com/index.htm?http://midiox.com/desktoprestore.htm) * Install Android platform tools to get adb.exe: * Download Android commandline tools https://developer.android.com/studio/#downloads * Unzip to some location. * Inside the sdk dir, run `$ tools/bin/sdkmanager.bat platform-tools`. * You can now add the platform-tools dir to your path if you want, or just symlink `adb` to `~/bin`. ### Firefox * If you see jaggy fonts then about `about:config` and check the value of `gfx.font_rendering.cleartype_params.rendering_mode`. Mine was -1 by default. Setting it to 5 removed the bad font rendering.