I've recently upgraded to Windows 11, mainly because one of my essential tools requires it, but I'm really frustrated by all the bloatware that comes with it. I've seen some methods for cleaning a fresh install, like modifying the .iso or using scripts to eliminate unnecessary files. However, I want to de-bloat my current setup without having to start from scratch and reinstall everything, since I don't even remember where a lot of my software came from. Is there a way to permanently remove all the extra features like AI tools, Edge, OneDrive, Teams, etc., while keeping my files and programs intact?
2 Answers
Have a look at the WinHance utility; it's specifically designed to enhance and customize Windows 11. It can help you tune down that bloat to your liking. Just be cautious about changing any settings without knowing what they do!
You might want to check out a tool called Win11Debloat. It’s basically a script that can help you remove a lot of that bloat without wiping your system. Just make sure to back up your data before proceeding. It’s super handy for cases like yours where you don’t want to start over; you just run it and follow the prompts.

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