When I install a new PC from scratch (either personal or by the company), I find myself changing a lot of settings each time, like

* turn off indexing on drives
* disable the search box in the task bar
* unpin Edge from the task bar
* never group buttons on the task bar
* never group buttons on secondary task bars
* show task bar buttons only on the monitor that has the corresponding window
* don't show news in task bar
* disable Cortana in task bar
* do not restart after a blue screen
* set pagefile to RAM size + 2 GB so that a full kernel dump fits in
* turn off PC when pressing power button
* maximum of 99% CPU on all power profiles to prevent Turbo Boost
* set screen scaling to 100%
* expand screen to multiple monitors instead of mirroring
* use small symbols in control panels
* disable animation effects
* set the "no sounds" sound scheme
* don't show most used apps in start menu
* don't show recently added apps in start menu

And potentially (other people might want this, I don't need it until now, since the default settings are ok for me)

* Clear Type settings
* Screen background
* Color theme
* Screen resolution
* Screen saver and screen saver timeout
* mouse cursor

The tool that achieves this should

* work with Windows 10
* cost less than 30 €

Optional / ideal

* ideally support other programs such as settings from MS Office
* it would be super cool if it could apply a subset of these settings temporarily, e.g. while I'm working with the system (like "admin mode") and restore the old settings when I leave. This would exclude expensive settings like turning off indexing of the hard drive.

On this site I found some similar requests:

* [this](https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/74165/which-software-can-i-use-to-transfer-windows-10-to-a-new-hard-drive) question which is about changing the hard drive and migrating everything. I clearly want to do this on a new installation.
* [this](https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/53409/is-there-a-software-to-backup-my-windows-10-settings-and-some-important-apps-wit?rq=1) one is more looking for a backup of the whole system. I need a fresh installation and then change settings.
* [this](https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/35510/software-to-backup-restore-these-settings-in-windows) is looking for setting migration from the old PC to the new PC, but not the whole system. This is probably similar, except that I don't want to involve an old PC. Also, the kind of settings is different.