Once the GUI opens, click on the Tweaks tab at the top to access the debloating options. Select a Preset:
Does it work on Windows 11 Home? A: Yes, but some Group Policy tweaks require Pro/Enterprise. chris windows 11 debloat
Bulk-installing popular applications via the Winget package manager. Once the GUI opens, click on the Tweaks
irm "https://christitus.com/win" | iex </code></pre> <h2>Safe debloat selections for Windows 11</h2> <ul> <li>[x] Remove Bloatware</li> <li>[x] Disable Telemetry</li> <li>[x] Disable Cortana</li> <li>[x] Disable Xbox Services (if not gaming)</li> <li>[ ] ~~Remove Windows Defender~~ (NOT recommended)</li> <li>[ ] ~~Remove Edge~~ (NOT recommended)</li> </ul> <h2>Tweaks I recommend</h2> <ul> <li>Disable Activity History</li> <li>Disable Ads in Start Menu</li> <li>Disable Bing Search in Registry</li> <li>Set Services to 'Manual' (not Disabled)</li> </ul> <h2>Reverting</h2> <p>Run the same script → <code>Tweaks</code> tab → <code>Undo Selected Tweaks</code><br> Or restore from a System Restore point.</p> <blockquote> <p>⚠️ Always create a restore point before running any debloat tool.</p> </blockquote> <pre><code> --- Safe debloat selections for Windows 11<
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The WinUtil GUI will open.