Tip: When installing windows, set the country as "English (World)" and installing windows with that country will instantly remove bloatware. (except for Microsoft apps) Although this makes some apps not detect the country, you can change back the country to yours and the bloatware will still be gone.
@@MrFat. i believe he knew that from thiojoe tweet, and chris titus win util is basically all you need to debloat windows, i got me to 70-78 processes on win 11. what i like is that his tool is open source so we can read what the script do. also recommending "o&o shutup" and editing hosts files to block microsoft telemetry (from "The PC security channel"). debloating wont gave much performance on modern hardware but at least i know my harware is chilling and not working for microsoft, lol
This is the BEST solution to bloated windows operating system. I find that I have to use Bloaty Nosey every time Windows updates because the bloatware, and other crapware is re-installed.
Also be extremely careful using software like this, I've spent years debloating systems and creating custom ISO's, things do usually break. A recent issue was removing windows defender breaking microsoft store apps so a user couldn't play games on the xbox app
some things would make sense not to remove, but i have to ask, why would anyone want to remove windows defender, if windows got anything going for it then its that
@@Furska. I've always found windows implementation of security has got in the way of more advanced users, there were times when I wanted to put my fist through my monitor lol
Cool. Just got a mini PC to run windows 11 on (so I can move my main machine to Linux at some point) and this is exactly what I was looking for to remove all the junk.
I recommend not doing this at all for some versions of Windows 11 because after giving it a try for the first time with an install that's about a month old Windows freaked out and now system won't stop using a good 15% of my total CPU which hacks up battery life like crazy
Never EVER "update" to another Microsoft product. If you must use Windows, grab an ISO of the 21H2 IOT LTSC, run activator cmd, and enjoy a barebones, clean Windows with security updates all the way to 2032.
@@GugureSuxjust installed in vmware didn't observe any performance changes ( I mean responsiveness , using high resources ), yes it's not having bloatware
I'd full switch to linux as main OS if the IKEV2 vpn support was decent, I totally need it for my work. Tried many distros, configurations, troubleshooting etc, and it never works as expected with azure vpn. I know the problem might be on azure side, but until it actually works, I'm stuck on windows unfortunately
I'm not really sure how no one has mentioned it yet or how you got through this entire script without realizing it's not BloatyNoisy, it's BloatyNosy. Nosy probably referring to the snooping that all the telemetry stuff does that it can also remove.
That's exactly the risk you're taking. These third party scripts are NOT made by Windows developers so they don't know the true ramifications of what disabling some of these services will do. It's all well and good lowering system resource usage, but eventually you're going to cut too much and disable or remove something the OS actually needs. I respect what these people are trying to do, but ultimately it's going to create more issues than it solves.
@@Crispe1Official "It's all well and good lowering system usage" Not sure about that sometimes you don't even gain 1% CPU with translate to not even 2 fps. That's why i'm asking for benchmarks. BENCHMARKS!!
@@theoc1009 you don't gain performance when your spec are more than adequate to run x task, there're benchmarks on some of the other videos from other content creator, debloating is nothing new. It only helps on scenario where you're really tight on system resource demand. For example you have 4gb of ram, the game you run & system uses 100% of that ram making it stutter and unsresponsive, when you do some debloating you just freed around 500 mb. So you have spare system resources now for the game to fall back to and the experience becomes more responsive and it visibly improves 1% and 0.1% lows fps.
None of them state "you will get more performance" though. They are just making Windows 10 / 11 *usable* without all the bloat / annoying stuff. You can claw back some performance with Defender / Spectre+Meltdown and a few other tweaks but Defender is now baked into the OS and removing it breaks a lot. Super frustrating.
dangit man... im really kinda pissy right now... im on endeavouros right now (i did start with arch when i first tried switching to linux like a year or two ago because i thought if i landed in a relatively harder part then the easier part gets more easier, also the visual appeal of the logo being a sharp looking A lol. im checking this endeavouros thing now because when i was still searching whatever a distro was i heard about endeavouros being like userfriendly but still a bit lacking or something like that where compared to now the reviews i see of it are complimenting it greatly) but am heading back to windows11, its not because i dont like it, in fact i quite like it but i just dont think i have the time to maneuver around right now... i guess ill just have to wait until i can make money to buy me a new computer or something or at least a new hard drive then i can go do that dual booting thingy if that counts as it... like im going all unga bunga by the snazzy yet snappy UI of KDE or CInnamon and its why im sad-ish to go back. Ill have to practice with the variety of productivity software like gimp or davinci resolve and even godot so i can fit right in with the new world better next time. TLDR: _scurries back sad_
Last time I went to internet café, they have Windows 11 installed. If counted with default Billing app that typically runs in café, total only 64 App running in Task Manager. And then I asked the manager, he said they use Windows 11 Spectre
It would be nice if it dumped out a script of changes so we could script that across multiple machines without the app. The vast majority of what it's doing is just powershell commands.
all i can say is thank you. you saved me from buying new hardware and overall new pc. it was just unplayable (pretty much all games, below 100 fps - high end pc) but at the end all i had to do was to debloat, this stuff are toxic for pc and debloating def helps, keep up the good work. subbed aswell. Edit: for me it was SOFTWARE issue, debloating fixed it!
It sounds like something else was wrong if a "high end PC" cannot run Windows. I've personally used the ChrisTitus windows utility to debloat and it really didn't make much of a difference. It might have been the numbers in task manager but my 3900x PC ran fine before the debloat I can confirm that debloat gave me exactly 0 FPS extra in games though. I really struggle to believe that you had enough bloatware to bog down an 8 core Ryzen PC
i don't recommend using a tool, but based on your needs feom that system to disable/remove what you don't need. I know, ain't fast - but I consider to be the best way.
I used a MS Windows 10 debloater, and it cleaned the base install up nicely and left a very fast system behind. Was glorious until the next update cycle when all the junk came back. My current install dos NOT have internet access, and thus remains as I debloated it. Windows tries to add in the junk every bloody day without success, which is almost funny. Hope this helps those who dual-boot for retro games.
Question: Hi. Did you do the uninstall all bloatware or customize list ? the fact that we earn something like one giga of ram after debloating, is it helpfull in game ? Fps or graphical improvement ? Or battery Life ? And if yes, So the video of a Guy saying that hé did not see any différence testing both tiny 11 and original rog Windows 11, is surely false ?
Since BloatyNosy does have the option to use CT Utils, you can try this one first, check the process count, RAM usage, bloat apps then proceed with CT Utils if you're not satisfied yet
This is very power user/user case dependent. If you still want to use the Microsoft store, gamepass etc, some things are very tied into Microsoft services that rely on each other. Had enough issues just trying to get the EdgeBrowser and updater dead n gone with everything else still working.
Someone should create a program that shifts ALL Windows processes to a single core (+it's additional thread)... Then we would have an awesome performance
Honestly at this point, I'd rather switch to a new OS if I can't run programs/games properly due to debloating anyways. Old laptop from 2015 didn't run well with Windows 11 and Windows 10. Didn't wanna downgrade to Windows 7/8/8.1, so decided to try switching to a Linux Distro (Linux Mint specifically), and that laptop had never run as buttery smooth as it did when it ran with Windows 10 and 11. Even if I switched to an older version of windows, I don't think it'll run this smooth.
Sure thing, how do you use tools for your job, do programming, test applications and do game development on Linux then? Thats the underlying problem, its not that people dont want to install Linux, its that they cant.
@@sadasd-n2f I just use my laptop for documents, so no biggie. I played on it occasionally, but from the Microsoft Game pass, and only those not hardware-crazy. I had background of using Libre Office, so switching to it is already a huge win for me. Also noticed how my laptop's battery life expanded to 5-6 hrs instead of 2 hrs when I had Windows (both on half-bright settings). Which meant I can read/watch more for my entertainment than I originally had. My Laptop only ran with Intel Celeron, so give me a break. If I debloated mine, I couldn't even play with my Microsoft account since those processes would be one of the first things I need to debloat, given how frickin huge they are. And I'm not one to experiment with my own free time, trying to find the optimal settings to debloat my junk. I'd have to rinse and repeat with that in mind too. And I don't think it's people can't install linux, the option just didn't appear to them.
It definitely could, since by debloating, you take off a lot of the unnecessary processes. Whether it'll be significant enough to offer a noticeable performance increase, I'm not sure. You just have to test and compare for yourself.
@p15209 Go to Settings > System > Notifications Scroll to the bottom and uncheck all three boxes there. Restart and see if ram usage is less. If it does nothing then disable notifications and see if ram usage is less. Also make sure to disable unnecessary programs you dont need in the startup tab in task manager.
most debloating is snake oil, plain and simple, sure, it could help, but not massively, investing 50 bucks in 16gb is better than then days of headaches and OS reinstalls that eventually happens after "debloating" breaks your system. get an ssd - 30 bucks flat, and install windows on that, better than this headache.
Can't wait for the day that Linux 'just works' and we can finally get rid of Microsoft. Valve seems to be doing wonders for the gaming side of things. We need more initiatives like this.
The worrying part of these Debloter apps is what they install with themselves. Maybe Microsoft is not selling your data anymore. But who know who is know, and what they are doing with it now…
I created my own Windows 11 answer file to set everything up and remove all the bloated Microsoft apps and services. The best part? I didn't have to lift a finger during the installation. Everything was automated, I just sat back and watched the powershell do it's magic, and when I finally reached the desktop, it was incredibly clean-no unnecessary background apps or services running.
I'm yet to debloat because I'm being lazy, but all my games run good at over 200-300+ FPS, I don't play ultra settings tho cause I play competively and for less input delay and my PC specs are pretty solid. I have a Ryzen 7 7700x & 4060Ti
When I click to install any mod I get an unhandled exception error and the progress bar never finishes. Running SFC didn't find any issues, the dotnetfix repair didn't help either. Ideas?
I just install Ghost Spectre Windows 11 Superlite with Defender which more handy. No more bloatware + you got a ghost tool box for ease of access for your more options or add ons. And it was safe to use the Custom OS
Guys I don't recomend using this app this way because it actually may delete some important files and cause some issues, i did the same thing he did and the first thing i noticed are some deleted apps that i needed and other apps are missing their icons, and despite using all methods to fix it, it simply didn't. Be Careful when using it.
A simple way to debloat OOB is to install Windows 11 N (YOU LOSE ALOT OF FEATURES! IF YOU DONT USE THEM DONT INSTALL WIN11N) and set your timezone to World if its still available during installation (change timezone later)
I've screwed up my OS with tools like this so many times that I won't ever dare to use something like this again. It may work for now, may do good things for your system for a while, but someday there will be that update, Oh boy... that one windows update that will need some of those files you got rid of weeks or even months ago and something will break. And you're gonna do a clean OS install and make the same mistake all over again. Have a good trip.
I ran this, and clicked on Fix, but 80% through it crashed and gave me Microsoft .NET Framework error saying: Unhandled exception has occured in your application, if you click continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continiue, if quit application will close immediatly... Could not find a part of path c:\Program, what I do ?
@@amybella I don't know what is 'high end' in your opinion, but I got ROG Flow X13 2024 model, full spec (13th Gen Intel i9 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 ). Anyway, my comment was meant as a joke. There is a better solution to a 'debloating' Windows. You can always download 'stripped down' version of Windows (stripped down by professionals) like X-Light that runs no more then 50-60 processes at any time. Pro gamers prefer that solution to 'debloating' option.
The one bloatware I absolutely hate is windows 11 x box I mean if I wanted an xbox I would've brought an xbox but I brought a windows 11 as my old laptop died on me they let you uninstall "some" of the xbox bloat but yet doesn't allow two components apps to it sigh
I feel like the PC I'm using has been through different years in the past during it's development. Like, it looks new and like a very early 2020s laptop but runs like crap most of the time. Especially when I open file explorer or the settings, it acts like its on its final legs. Definitely the weirdest one I've had.
@3ArcUnlock , a lot of laptops come with 2.5 inch hdds which could be easily replaced by standard ssds. Difference in performance is the same across all platforms if not bigger for laptops because small hdds are usually even slower because of the physical constraints.
Tip: When installing windows, set the country as "English (World)" and installing windows with that country will instantly remove bloatware. (except for Microsoft apps) Although this makes some apps not detect the country, you can change back the country to yours and the bloatware will still be gone.
Chris Titus Tech, did a video showing how it's done. 👍
@@MrFat. i believe he knew that from thiojoe tweet, and chris titus win util is basically all you need to debloat windows, i got me to 70-78 processes on win 11. what i like is that his tool is open source so we can read what the script do. also recommending "o&o shutup" and editing hosts files to block microsoft telemetry (from "The PC security channel").
debloating wont gave much performance on modern hardware but at least i know my harware is chilling and not working for microsoft, lol
This will prevent activation until you change it to the region your license was set for.
Yeah. Makes it nice and clean.
Hmmmm hmmmm dammit... Ah heck, I'll just go upgrade it I'm tired reinstalling everything I have...
This is the BEST solution to bloated windows operating system. I find that I have to use Bloaty Nosey every time Windows updates because the bloatware, and other crapware is re-installed.
for that you can use Windows Update Blocker
@@MatheusMartins-su1cp What if I still want to receives updates without getting back my debloated apps?
@@deeleak4478then don't use windows 😂
Also be extremely careful using software like this, I've spent years debloating systems and creating custom ISO's, things do usually break. A recent issue was removing windows defender breaking microsoft store apps so a user couldn't play games on the xbox app
some things would make sense not to remove, but i have to ask, why would anyone want to remove windows defender, if windows got anything going for it then its that
@@Furska. I use common sense® antivirus
@reece131 it is a baseline protection net, and to be fair, that doesn't do any harm in terms of human error
@@Furska. I've always found windows implementation of security has got in the way of more advanced users, there were times when I wanted to put my fist through my monitor lol
@@limpa756 never had this issue with the 10/11 version, but fair enough
I think it is funny how people upgrade to Windows 11, remove all the extras, then make it look like Windows 10. 😂
THATS 100% TRUE BRO😂
Security patches and 13th gen cpu performance?
@@FreaksTag Most don't want security and bug fixes?
U.S.B = Unwanted Stupid Bloatwares XD
@@FreaksTag yes, but not in 2 years
Cool. Just got a mini PC to run windows 11 on (so I can move my main machine to Linux at some point) and this is exactly what I was looking for to remove all the junk.
I recommend not doing this at all for some versions of Windows 11 because after giving it a try for the first time with an install that's about a month old Windows freaked out and now system won't stop using a good 15% of my total CPU which hacks up battery life like crazy
I'll definitely consider using Windows 11 now that I know this tool exists.
Stuff like this has been around for YEARS. lol
Feel like Chris' tool is enough
💯
win 11 select global in installer + Chris Titus tool = optimal performance. I don't trust anything else. @christitus
Windows was dead to me the day this kind of apps became necessary to make it GOOD, safe and smooth to use.
I'm on the fence about doing a clean install of Win11. This might help me take the leap.
Glad to hear it!
Never EVER "update" to another Microsoft product.
If you must use Windows, grab an ISO of the 21H2 IOT LTSC, run activator cmd, and enjoy a barebones, clean Windows with security updates all the way to 2032.
@@GugureSuxjust installed in vmware didn't observe any performance changes ( I mean responsiveness , using high resources ), yes it's not having bloatware
Are you running alder lake or raptor lake? Then you would want 11 due to e&p cores
@@Honk_Clank No I'm running x570 w/ a 5950x
USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus", but did you know that it also stands for "Unwanted Stupid Bloatwares" as a joke which is MADE by myself?
I managed to run a much faster version of this process i installed linux and now my system is stable and quick
I'd full switch to linux as main OS if the IKEV2 vpn support was decent, I totally need it for my work. Tried many distros, configurations, troubleshooting etc, and it never works as expected with azure vpn. I know the problem might be on azure side, but until it actually works, I'm stuck on windows unfortunately
have steps on wat you did?
So you didn't need any windows software to begin with.
@@prschorn well maybe try another vpn services when your current subscription ends.
I'm not really sure how no one has mentioned it yet or how you got through this entire script without realizing it's not BloatyNoisy, it's BloatyNosy. Nosy probably referring to the snooping that all the telemetry stuff does that it can also remove.
You are correct!
I was thinking it was his accent -- says an Aussie with a damn thick accent 😅
do windows update will return all of the debloated app?
The problem is that u never do some benchmarks... We take the risk of losing features and creating bugs for maybe NOTHING
That's exactly the risk you're taking. These third party scripts are NOT made by Windows developers so they don't know the true ramifications of what disabling some of these services will do.
It's all well and good lowering system resource usage, but eventually you're going to cut too much and disable or remove something the OS actually needs.
I respect what these people are trying to do, but ultimately it's going to create more issues than it solves.
@@Crispe1Official "It's all well and good lowering system usage" Not sure about that sometimes you don't even gain 1% CPU with translate to not even 2 fps. That's why i'm asking for benchmarks. BENCHMARKS!!
@@theoc1009 you don't gain performance when your spec are more than adequate to run x task, there're benchmarks on some of the other videos from other content creator, debloating is nothing new.
It only helps on scenario where you're really tight on system resource demand. For example you have 4gb of ram, the game you run & system uses 100% of that ram making it stutter and unsresponsive, when you do some debloating you just freed around 500 mb. So you have spare system resources now for the game to fall back to and the experience becomes more responsive and it visibly improves 1% and 0.1% lows fps.
@axandraalex5869 Yeah fine so if it help for 4 or 8 gb pc's but personnally i will not risk losing features
None of them state "you will get more performance" though. They are just making Windows 10 / 11 *usable* without all the bloat / annoying stuff.
You can claw back some performance with Defender / Spectre+Meltdown and a few other tweaks but Defender is now baked into the OS and removing it breaks a lot.
Super frustrating.
Keeping Windows 10 absolutely all the way till no support will come, then prolly there will be a nicely debloated version of windows 11 at that time
The ultimate Windows debloater is Linux Mint
_scurries away cackling_
🤪
this is the way
dangit man... im really kinda pissy right now... im on endeavouros right now (i did start with arch when i first tried switching to linux like a year or two ago because i thought if i landed in a relatively harder part then the easier part gets more easier, also the visual appeal of the logo being a sharp looking A lol. im checking this endeavouros thing now because when i was still searching whatever a distro was i heard about endeavouros being like userfriendly but still a bit lacking or something like that where compared to now the reviews i see of it are complimenting it greatly) but am heading back to windows11, its not because i dont like it, in fact i quite like it but i just dont think i have the time to maneuver around right now... i guess ill just have to wait until i can make money to buy me a new computer or something or at least a new hard drive then i can go do that dual booting thingy if that counts as it... like im going all unga bunga by the snazzy yet snappy UI of KDE or CInnamon and its why im sad-ish to go back. Ill have to practice with the variety of productivity software like gimp or davinci resolve and even godot so i can fit right in with the new world better next time.
TLDR: _scurries back sad_
Thank you frind you popled up on my recommended and you saved me thx❤
Last time I went to internet café, they have Windows 11 installed.
If counted with default Billing app that typically runs in café, total only 64 App running in Task Manager.
And then I asked the manager, he said they use Windows 11 Spectre
Ghost is good, also X-Lite Micro 11 SE or X-Lite Optimum 11 V3.
@@TheNetRiper how many Process when idle?
Of course, RUclips will recommend this to me after I reinstalled Windows and did pretty much all of these manually... Jeez.
Does this affect future Windows updates?
It would be nice if it dumped out a script of changes so we could script that across multiple machines without the app. The vast majority of what it's doing is just powershell commands.
all i can say is thank you. you saved me from buying new hardware and overall new pc. it was just unplayable (pretty much all games, below 100 fps - high end pc) but at the end all i had to do was to debloat, this stuff are toxic for pc and debloating def helps, keep up the good work. subbed aswell.
Edit: for me it was SOFTWARE issue, debloating fixed it!
debloat*
@@ffarewell tnx- i've edited
whats ur spec?
@@arikowidtrash7074 32gb ram, ryzen 7 5th gen, rtx 3060
It sounds like something else was wrong if a "high end PC" cannot run Windows. I've personally used the ChrisTitus windows utility to debloat and it really didn't make much of a difference. It might have been the numbers in task manager but my 3900x PC ran fine before the debloat I can confirm that debloat gave me exactly 0 FPS extra in games though. I really struggle to believe that you had enough bloatware to bog down an 8 core Ryzen PC
Switching to Linux Mint saved me a lot of time not having to worry about bloatware :)
amen brother!
I wish I could do that tbh
switching to your mom saved me a lot of time not having to worry about being single
@@JunScunthorpe Damn got me there big time boss.
i don't recommend using a tool, but based on your needs feom that system to disable/remove what you don't need. I know, ain't fast - but I consider to be the best way.
I used a MS Windows 10 debloater, and it cleaned the base install up nicely and left a very fast system behind. Was glorious until the next update cycle when all the junk came back. My current install dos NOT have internet access, and thus remains as I debloated it. Windows tries to add in the junk every bloody day without success, which is almost funny. Hope this helps those who dual-boot for retro games.
i'll give it a go, thank you for the tip
Is there any program to Debloat and Optimize windows 10 ??
Question:
Hi. Did you do the uninstall all bloatware or customize list ?
the fact that we earn something like one giga of ram after debloating, is it helpfull in game ? Fps or graphical improvement ? Or battery Life ?
And if yes, So the video of a Guy saying that hé did not see any différence testing both tiny 11 and original rog Windows 11, is surely false ?
Your question is if removing bloatware makes the computer perform better? I don't quite understand what you're asking about mate!
If I'll switch to Windows 11 - these tools might help me.
How does this compare to Chris Titus ultimate windows utility that can debloat your system too
Since BloatyNosy does have the option to use CT Utils, you can try this one first, check the process count, RAM usage, bloat apps then proceed with CT Utils if you're not satisfied yet
@@nghile6821 awesome. Thank you!
Thanks for the info. I just "Liked & Subscribed" :)
Is this working on wndows 10? And worth doing?
Is there a thing like this but for windows 10?
the link is not working now :(
should i do clean install of windows 11 first before debloating?
Nice channel. Thanks for the videos.
Will there be an update for the upcoming ai integration update for windows?
Thank you :D
how that software compares to tiny11 in terms of performance?
or "this is windows11"
This is very power user/user case dependent. If you still want to use the Microsoft store, gamepass etc, some things are very tied into Microsoft services that rely on each other. Had enough issues just trying to get the EdgeBrowser and updater dead n gone with everything else still working.
>using edge
Someone should create a program that shifts ALL Windows processes to a single core (+it's additional thread)... Then we would have an awesome performance
could cause modern cpus to shift to single core optimisation so other cores would suffer or have somewhat unstable performance
There is GoInterruptPolicy that *kinda does it
but definitely if used right gets that very effect.
I think you can actually do that in BIOS
That would literally make it run slower. God you people really are THIS stupid.
@@petertran6887 What? How would the BIOS know what processes are from Windows?
Honestly at this point, I'd rather switch to a new OS if I can't run programs/games properly due to debloating anyways.
Old laptop from 2015 didn't run well with Windows 11 and Windows 10. Didn't wanna downgrade to Windows 7/8/8.1, so decided to try switching to a Linux Distro (Linux Mint specifically), and that laptop had never run as buttery smooth as it did when it ran with Windows 10 and 11. Even if I switched to an older version of windows, I don't think it'll run this smooth.
Sure thing, how do you use tools for your job, do programming, test applications and do game development on Linux then?
Thats the underlying problem, its not that people dont want to install Linux, its that they cant.
@@sadasd-n2f I just use my laptop for documents, so no biggie. I played on it occasionally, but from the Microsoft Game pass, and only those not hardware-crazy.
I had background of using Libre Office, so switching to it is already a huge win for me. Also noticed how my laptop's battery life expanded to 5-6 hrs instead of 2 hrs when I had Windows (both on half-bright settings). Which meant I can read/watch more for my entertainment than I originally had.
My Laptop only ran with Intel Celeron, so give me a break. If I debloated mine, I couldn't even play with my Microsoft account since those processes would be one of the first things I need to debloat, given how frickin huge they are. And I'm not one to experiment with my own free time, trying to find the optimal settings to debloat my junk. I'd have to rinse and repeat with that in mind too.
And I don't think it's people can't install linux, the option just didn't appear to them.
amazing! very helpful video! :)
Great video !
will this also help with ram usage? my pc only has 8gb of ram and it idles at like 45% ram usage
It definitely could, since by debloating, you take off a lot of the unnecessary processes. Whether it'll be significant enough to offer a noticeable performance increase, I'm not sure. You just have to test and compare for yourself.
@p15209 Go to Settings > System > Notifications
Scroll to the bottom and uncheck all three boxes there.
Restart and see if ram usage is less. If it does nothing then disable notifications and see if ram usage is less.
Also make sure to disable unnecessary programs you dont need in the startup tab in task manager.
@p15209 That's mostly the Dell bloatware consuming RAM.
Mostly normal laptop ram with 8gb will have😂
most debloating is snake oil, plain and simple, sure, it could help, but not massively, investing 50 bucks in 16gb is better than then days of headaches and OS reinstalls that eventually happens after "debloating" breaks your system. get an ssd - 30 bucks flat, and install windows on that, better than this headache.
great video! if i was using windows debloating would be the first thing to do.
Will debloating it disable that screen shot record thing people are talking about?
I'm just scared that Microsoft will just overwrite all of these settings and reinstall everything
that's exactly what happens, not everything but mostly everything that is important to them
then linuxify your pc
@@spacewhalemilknah I did that back in 2016. I'm never going through that rabbit hole again.
@@ireallyreallyreallylikethisimg that's ok but a lot has changed, it's been 7 years.
@@ireallyreallyreallylikethisimgthese days it's significantly better than the crap Microsoft is doing
Can't wait for the day that Linux 'just works' and we can finally get rid of Microsoft. Valve seems to be doing wonders for the gaming side of things. We need more initiatives like this.
We have something like this for Windows 10?
I'm still using this version and would love to do something like this.
Guys should i keep checked gaming control option if i have windows on steamdeck ?
The worrying part of these Debloter apps is what they install with themselves. Maybe Microsoft is not selling your data anymore. But who know who is know, and what they are doing with it now…
Thank you..
XP all the way🎉🎉🎉
Is it possible to bypass the activation check? I realized that if you don't have an activated windows it doesn't allow you to install atlas os
I created my own Windows 11 answer file to set everything up and remove all the bloated Microsoft apps and services. The best part? I didn't have to lift a finger during the installation. Everything was automated, I just sat back and watched the powershell do it's magic, and when I finally reached the desktop, it was incredibly clean-no unnecessary background apps or services running.
I'm yet to debloat because I'm being lazy, but all my games run good at over 200-300+ FPS, I don't play ultra settings tho cause I play competively and for less input delay and my PC specs are pretty solid. I have a Ryzen 7 7700x & 4060Ti
This Video is clearly not for you then.
Is this better than chris titus' script?
it looks as if so?
Bro I got a new Asus tuf laptop but it's System SKU number column is blank , so is it a new laptop or an republished one?
Does this only work on new windows installs?
if you never try before, dont try this. unless you know what to do.
is there a version for Windows 10?
Seems whenever I try the latest debloat tool my system never seems to work properly again.
So in order to clean up Windows and remove unwanted apps, I need to install an app...
When I click to install any mod I get an unhandled exception error and the progress bar never finishes. Running SFC didn't find any issues, the dotnetfix repair didn't help either. Ideas?
they took it down i think
I think it is funny how people upgrade to Windows 11, remove all the extras, then make it look like Windows XP
I just install Ghost Spectre Windows 11 Superlite with Defender which more handy. No more bloatware + you got a ghost tool box for ease of access for your more options or add ons. And it was safe to use the Custom OS
what is better thiswin11 or bloatnoisey
Guys I don't recomend using this app this way because it actually may delete some important files and cause some issues, i did the same thing he did and the first thing i noticed are some deleted apps that i needed and other apps are missing their icons, and despite using all methods to fix it, it simply didn't. Be Careful when using it.
Perfect for us gamers
downloaded it and it stopped working because of an error....
Is this only good for brand new PCs ? or can I run it after purchase and installing other programs like Steam etc, without it removing them ?
Can this remove defender?
A simple way to debloat OOB
is to install Windows 11 N (YOU LOSE ALOT OF FEATURES! IF YOU DONT USE THEM DONT INSTALL WIN11N) and set your timezone to World if its still available during installation (change timezone later)
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wydm by IF YOU DONT USE THEM DONT INSTALL WIN11N
Wouldn't windows update reinstall all the crap bloatware?
disable windows update go ahead and cry idiot@@yeahbuddy300lbs
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I've screwed up my OS with tools like this so many times that I won't ever dare to use something like this again. It may work for now, may do good things for your system for a while, but someday there will be that update, Oh boy... that one windows update that will need some of those files you got rid of weeks or even months ago and something will break. And you're gonna do a clean OS install and make the same mistake all over again. Have a good trip.
This . unfortunately the complexity of Windows makes it very risky
i cant download it why the setup doesnt exist
tried this but created a restore point, hopefully nothing breaks :D
I ran this, and clicked on Fix, but 80% through it crashed and gave me Microsoft .NET Framework error saying: Unhandled exception has occured in your application, if you click continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continiue, if quit application will close immediatly... Could not find a part of path c:\Program, what I do ?
get new computer
@@djnikx1 Not really, I installed everything fresh. Working perfect now. My computer is more high end than yours. Trust me.
@@amybella I don't know what is 'high end' in your opinion, but I got ROG Flow X13 2024 model, full spec (13th Gen Intel i9 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 ). Anyway, my comment was meant as a joke. There is a better solution to a 'debloating' Windows. You can always download 'stripped down' version of Windows (stripped down by professionals) like X-Light that runs no more then 50-60 processes at any time. Pro gamers prefer that solution to 'debloating' option.
The one bloatware I absolutely hate is windows 11 x box I mean if I wanted an xbox I would've brought an xbox but I brought a windows 11 as my old laptop died on me they let you uninstall "some" of the xbox bloat but yet doesn't allow two components apps to it sigh
Just an FYI--a lot of this stuff is just piece of mind rather than actual performance differences.
How to customize iso file using chris titus tool
I need this. I had to bypass the minimum requirements
Stick with win10. I recently built 2 identical PC's. One on win10 and one on win11. Win10 = more fps. Win11 = more cosmetics
I recommend Chris Titus Debloater script
I just bought a legion go and my god I was not expected this much bloat.
my file explorer stopped working
My laptop was smooth as feather, thanks
Glad it helped!
one time after i debloat my harddrive failed / died
Last update on this was June were now in September
If ya have to do all that extra work before a os is usable to your standards just use a custom Linux distro
Very good
I feel like the PC I'm using has been through different years in the past during it's development. Like, it looks new and like a very early 2020s laptop but runs like crap most of the time. Especially when I open file explorer or the settings, it acts like its on its final legs. Definitely the weirdest one I've had.
If your system is installed on hdd, try swapping it to ssd, the difference should be very noticeable. Sometimes from unusable to nearly instantaneous.
@@rinrin4711 I think that's only for desktops, not laptops sadly, which I'm using.
@3ArcUnlock , a lot of laptops come with 2.5 inch hdds which could be easily replaced by standard ssds. Difference in performance is the same across all platforms if not bigger for laptops because small hdds are usually even slower because of the physical constraints.
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People do this to get a 1 and a half second boost in performance, fucking up the OS and complaining about stability
Ghost spectre the best solution
Is the same as "ThisisWin11"
And then comes Windows Update and everything is on the system again 🤣
I still think the chris titus tool is safer and more reputable