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Windows: remove bloatware


Win11Debloat

https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat?tab=readme-ov-file.

Quick method

& ([scriptblock]::Create((irm "https://win11debloat.raphi.re/")))
& ([scriptblock]::Create((irm "https://win11debloat.raphi.re/"))) -RunDefaults -Silent

Traditional method
Download the latest version
Extract it
Double click the Run.bat file to start the script.

Advanced method
Download the latest version
Extract it
Open PowerShell as an administrator.

Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope Process
cd c:\the_extracted_path

.\Win11Debloat.ps1
.\Win11Debloat.ps1 -RemoveApps -DisableBing -Silent
Parameter Description
-Silent Suppresses all interactive prompts, so the script will run without requiring any user input.
-Sysprep Run the script in Sysprep mode. All changes will be applied to the Windows default user profile and will only affect new user accounts.
-RunDefaults Run the script with the default settings.
-RunSavedSettings Run the script with the saved custom settings from last time. These settings are saved to and read from the SavedSettings file in the root folder of the script.
-RemoveApps Remove the default selection of bloatware apps.
-RemoveAppsCustom Remove all apps specified in the 'CustomAppsList' file. IMPORTANT: You can generate your custom list by running the script with the -RunAppConfigurator parameter. No apps will be removed if this file does not exist!
-RunAppConfigurator Run the app configurator to generate a list of apps to remove, the list is saved to the 'CustomAppsList' file. Running the script with the -RemoveAppsCustom parameter will remove the selected apps.
-RemoveCommApps Remove the Mail, Calendar, and People apps.
-RemoveW11Outlook Remove the new Outlook for Windows app.
-RemoveDevApps Remove developer-related apps such as Remote Desktop, DevHome and Power Automate.
-RemoveGamingApps Remove the Xbox App and Xbox Gamebar.
-ForceRemoveEdge Forcefully remove Microsoft Edge, this option leaves Core, WebView and Update components installed for compatibility. NOT RECOMMENDED!
-DisableDVR Disable Xbox game/screen recording feature & stop gaming overlay popups.
-ClearStart Remove all pinned apps from start for the current user (Windows 11 update 22H2 or later only)
-ClearStartAllUsers Remove all pinned apps from start for all existing and new users. (Windows 11 update 22H2 or later only)
-DisableTelemetry Disable telemetry, diagnostic data & targeted ads.
-DisableBing Disable & remove Bing web search, Bing AI & Cortana in Windows search.
-DisableSuggestions Disable tips, tricks, suggestions and ads in start, settings, notifications and File Explorer.
-DisableDesktopSpotlight Disable the 'Windows Spotlight' desktop background option.
-DisableLockscreenTips Disable tips & tricks on the lockscreen.
-RevertContextMenu Restore the old Windows 10 style context menu. (Windows 11 only)
-ShowHiddenFolders Show hidden files, folders and drives.
-ShowKnownFileExt Show file extensions for known file types.
-HideDupliDrive Hide duplicate removable drive entries from the File Explorer navigation pane, so only the entry under 'This PC' remains.
-TaskbarAlignLeft Align taskbar icons to the left. (Windows 11 only)
-HideSearchTb Hide search icon from the taskbar. (Windows 11 only)
-ShowSearchIconTb Show search icon on the taskbar. (Windows 11 only)
-ShowSearchLabelTb Show search icon with label on the taskbar. (Windows 11 only)
-ShowSearchBoxTb Show search box on the taskbar. (Windows 11 only)
-HideTaskview Hide the taskview button from the taskbar. (Windows 11 only)
-HideChat Hide the chat (meet now) icon from the taskbar.
-DisableWidgets Disable the widget service & hide the widget (news and interests) icon from the taskbar.
-DisableCopilot Disable and remove Windows Copilot. (Windows 11 only)
-DisableRecall Disable Windows Recall snapshots. (Windows 11 only)
-HideHome Hide the home section from the File Explorer navigation pane and add a toggle in the File Explorer folder options. (Windows 11 only)
-HideGallery Hide the gallery section from the File Explorer navigation pane and add a toggle in the File Explorer folder options. (Windows 11 only)
-ExplorerToHome Changes the page that File Explorer opens to to Home
-ExplorerToThisPC Changes the page that File Explorer opens to to This PC
-ExplorerToDownloads Changes the page that File Explorer opens to to Downloads
-ExplorerToOneDrive Changes the page that File Explorer opens to to OneDrive
-HideOnedrive Hide the OneDrive folder from the File Explorer navigation pane. (Windows 10 only)
-Hide3dObjects Hide the 3D objects folder under 'This pc' in File Explorer. (Windows 10 only)
-HideMusic Hide the music folder under 'This pc' in File Explorer. (Windows 10 only)
-HideIncludeInLibrary Hide the 'Include in library' option in the context menu. (Windows 10 only)
-HideGiveAccessTo Hide the 'Give access to' option in the context menu. (Windows 10 only)
-HideShare Hide the 'Share' option in the context menu. (Windows 10 only)

Office365RemovalScript


Download the latest version
Extract it
Run it (ad admin)

msoffice-removal-tool


WebSite
Download the latest version

iwr https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Admonstrator/msoffice-removal-tool/main/msoffice-removal-tool.ps1 -OutFile msoffice-removal-tool.ps1; powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\msoffice-removal-tool.ps1
Parameter Usage
-InstallOffice365 The script will try to install the newest Office365 build after removal
-SuppressReboot No reboot will be executed after script is done
-UseSetupRemoval Will use the official Office365 setup instead of SaRA
-RunAgain Will skip the stage mechanism - whole script will run again
-Force Non-interactive - No user interaction required
-SecondsToReboot [int] Seconds until the computer will reboot


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public/win_remove_bloatware.txt · Last modified: by gmarco