Windows 11 | Debloat Chris Titus

For decades, the relationship between Windows users and Microsoft has been a silent negotiation. In exchange for the world’s most compatible operating system, users surrender telemetry data, endure pre-installed "candy crush" apps, and accept background processes that drain RAM and CPU cycles. With Windows 11, Microsoft doubled down. The Start Menu became a billboard for "recommendations." Edge became the unkillable browser. And Copilot arrived, often uninvited.

This is the main event. It does not use a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, you select exactly what you want to remove:

Unlike downloading random .exe files, this script is transparent. You run it directly from PowerShell, which allows you to read the code before it executes. windows 11 debloat chris titus

Run it, reclaim your RAM, and get back to work. Just remember to run it again after every major update.

We tested the script on a clean install of Windows 11 23H2 (Pro) running on a Lenovo ThinkPad (i7-1260P, 16GB RAM). For decades, the relationship between Windows users and

Microsoft’s shift to "Windows as a Service" (WaaS) means your OS is constantly changing. For enterprise users, Group Policy keeps things locked down. For consumers and small businesses (running Pro or Home), Windows 11 ships with:

: Restoring the classic Windows 10/7 right-click menu or disabling the notification tray. The Start Menu became a billboard for "recommendations

Here is a breakdown of the key features and functionality of the section within Chris Titus’s tool: