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Debloat Windows 11: How to Remove Bloatware in 4 Steps
Improve PC performance by debloating it
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Updated onOctober 25, 2024
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Are you looking to debloat Windows 11 to improve your computer performance? Among other solutions, you will learn how to use the iwr -useb https://git.io/debloat|iex command.
Debloating is an essential part of improving your computer’s performance. It allows you to get rid of any apps you may find unnecessary, intrusive, and wasteful for your resources.
How do I debloat Windows 11?
1. Use the debloat command in PowerShell
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PressWindowskey +Xto open the Power Menu on your PC.
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SelectWindows PowerShell (Admin)from the list.
3.Run the following command:iwr https://git.io/debloat11|iex
4.Now in the Bloatware section, click onCustomize blocklistwhich allows you to pick out specific apps that you will remove while leaving the rest intact.
The Windows debloater might give you the option to remove all bloatware. Avoid this option and opt to manually select what files to remove.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the removal process.
A great method to remove bloating on your Windows 11 is to use Powershell. It is a buit-in command line tool which allows you to manually remove all the unwanted apps and tools on your PC, including system apps.
2. Use traditional uninstall methods
Sometimes, your operating system will not let you uninstall some apps by greying out the Uninstall option.
These are known as system apps and they come with the OS.
If you have system apps that you would like to get rid of, consider the next option.
3. Use the Windows 11 debloater from GitHub
As you can see, this software is incredibly simple to use, and it should help you remove unwanted apps with ease.
4. Use the DISM command in Powershell
Using the debloat Windows 11 script is pretty simple, but you’ll need to repeat the process multiple times in order to remove all affected applications. You can also use theChris Titus toolto achieve the same results.
So, this is how to debloat Windows 11 in just a few minutes. Your Windows 11 will likely come with a bunch of apps that you won’t find useful. What’s worse is that these apps will continually use limited resources, thus making your PC slower.
If you suspect that these issues are brought about by unnecessary apps on your computer, then consider usingWindows 11 debloater software.
Also, it is always important to back up your data and tocreate a Windows 11 restore pointbefore you debloat Windows 11 since this process can go wrong.
If you have another solution that worked for you, feel free to share it in the comment section.
More about the topics:bloatware,Windows 11
Loredana Harsana
Windows Software Expert
Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.
Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.
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Loredana Harsana
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Loredana is a tech enthusiast who tackles mobility, privacy, and networking in easy-to follow guides for everyone.