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I can't speak for all of the debloaters out there, but as for Win11Debloat. I think there's a few things that make it stand out:
& ([scriptblock]::Create((irm "https://debloat.raphi.re/"))) -RunDefaults -Silent
Of course, it does have the downside that you're mostly limited to the console, there's (currently) no real UI except for the app selection interface. Win11Debloat may also lack some more risky debloating features, but in my opinion those often do more harm than good. I'm interested to learn what other people think, and what makes them choose Win11Debloat (or not). P.S. if you miss any features in Win11Debloat, please do create a feature request here. |
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Honestly? This is one the best as far i have seen 10/10 |
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why dont you run it and see if for yourself? |
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There are like half a dozen debloaters out there, each with a different UX, how are they different from each other when it comes to coverage and risk of "bricking" the system?
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