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description: See the official branding and wallpapers for AtlasOS
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## Wallpapers
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### Atlas v0.5
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#### Rev 1
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=== "v0.5 Rev 1.0"
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<div style="text-align: center;" class="grid" markdown>
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[:material-download: PNG 4:3 (3072x2304)](https://gcore.jsdelivr.net/gh/Atlas-OS/branding@main/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.0-4_3.png){ .card }
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[:material-download: PNG 16:9 (3840x2160)](https://gcore.jsdelivr.net/gh/Atlas-OS/branding@main/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.0-16_9.png){ .card }
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[:material-download: PNG 16:10 (3840x2400)](https://gcore.jsdelivr.net/gh/Atlas-OS/branding@main/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.0-16_10.png){ .card }
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[:material-download: PNG 21:9 (5040x2160)](https://gcore.jsdelivr.net/gh/Atlas-OS/branding@main/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.0-21_9.png){ .card }
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=== "v0.5 Rev 1.1"
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![preview-wallpaper-v0.4-rev1.0](assets/brand/preview/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/preview-wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.1.png){ width=830 loading=lazy }
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[:material-download: PNG 16:9 (3840x2160)](https://gcore.jsdelivr.net/gh/Atlas-OS/branding@main/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.1-16_9.png){ .card }
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[:material-download: PNG 16:10 (3840x2400)](https://gcore.jsdelivr.net/gh/Atlas-OS/branding@main/wallpapers/v0.5/rev-1/wallpaper-v0.5-rev1.1-16_10.png){ .card }
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description: How secure is AtlasOS?
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# :material-shield: How secure is AtlasOS?
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**Atlas aims to be as secure as you want, including the ability to toggle Windows Defender, [mitigations](../getting-started/post-installation/atlas-folder/security.md#mitigations), and automatic Windows updates freely.**
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While knowing potential risks, we believe power users should be able to customize security and convenience. Atlas alerts users about the dangers of turning off security features. We alert you through pre-install configuration prompts, [documentation](../getting-started/post-installation/atlas-folder/security.md), and our Atlas folder scripts.
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Additionally, you can always change security post-install.
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## :material-microsoft: Security compared to unmodified Windows
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Fundamentally, unmodified Windows from Microsoft will always be the most trusted and secure version of Windows available.
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Regardless, Atlas aims to have similar parity with unmodified Windows' security while being as transparent as possible. [Atlas is open source on GitHub](https://github.com/Atlas-OS/Atlas), and Ameliorated's AME Wizard, utilized by Atlas to make changes, has its [backend open source under MIT](https://git.ameliorated.info/Styris/trusted-uninstaller-cli).
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## :material-timeline-question: Legacy versions of Atlas
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Versions of Atlas earlier than `v0.3` are now considered legacy and previously raised many security concerns. We **strongly recommend** that anyone on these Atlas versions [reinstall Windows and upgrade to the latest version](../getting-started/installation.md), as they are unsecure and unsupported.
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### Why was Atlas unsecure previously?
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When Atlas became more popular, we realized the necessity of catering to a broader audience that expects these security features. Under new development, we acted on the feedback and have shifted Atlas's goals to include maintaining security, which is what we should have done previously.
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### What has changed since?
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# :material-folder-question: How do I get the Atlas configuration folder back?
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**If you deleted the Atlas configuration folder shortcut on your desktop, you can find it here: `C:\Windows\AtlasDesktop`.**
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If you wish to have the folder on your desktop, you should right-click on the folder and create a shortcut.
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![The AtlasDesktop folder on an AtlasOS installation, which is located in the Windows folder](../assets/images/atlasdesktop-windows-folder.webp)
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## What about if I can't find AtlasDesktop?
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You can download the **.zip** archive below, extract it, and place the `AtlasDesktop` folder in `C:\Windows`. The link below updates upon each new Atlas release.
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[Download AtlasDesktop -->](https://download-directory.github.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FAtlas-OS%2FAtlas%2Ftree%2F{{ atlas.release }}%2Fsrc%2Fplaybook%2FExecutables%2FAtlasDesktop)
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# :material-bluetooth: Does Bluetooth work on AtlasOS?
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**Yes, Bluetooth is fully functional on AtlasOS.**
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If you're using AtlasOS and have not enabled [Automatic Driver Installation](../getting-started/post-installation/drivers/getting-started.md#want-driver-installation-updates-through-windows-update-instead), you will need to install the Bluetooth driver manually. Follow these steps to set up Bluetooth:
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2. Install your Bluetooth driver. You can follow our [drivers guide](../getting-started/post-installation/drivers/others.md) for this.
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![The Atlas 'Bluetooth' configuration folder](../assets/images/bluetooth-script-folder.webp)
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