You made a mistake. After we costumised our Blocklist, you said "click on REMOVE ALL BLOATWARE", but this will ignore the list we set up. You need to click on "remove bloatware with customized blocklist".
@@julianos4675 Yes as he unchecked the Xbox services to keep them but if you look in his power shell window after he clicked remove all bloatware Xbox services were listed in the window with confirmation of deleting
yep i had his vid up in the background while doing the steps and i hit remove all when he said to and now my computer is garbage. i even system reset it twice and it still won’t work as it used too
Looking to SPEED UP Windows 10? - want better gaming performance, lower loading times, better performance in tasks and lower CPU usage in windows? - Debloating windows 10 is a great way to gain more performance quickly and easily - with some additional optimizations to keep your OS fast! More windows 10 and Windows 11 guides coming really soon so stay tuned!
Hey, man! I love all of your videos. The explanations, the editing, and practically everything else, is perfect. Whichever video you release, it's always something helpful and fun to watch. Thank you!
Why were you rushing the voice-over? We're not all native English speakers. You don't rush tutorials because your students aren't on the same level as you.
For the love of God make a visible addendum alerting your viewers, who are likely not windows savvy, who will follow all your instructions only to realize they just deleted all the programs you told them to uncheck Correct the massive mistake you made in saying “click remove all bloatware.” To clarify: You should have clicked “remove bloatware with custom blacklist”. By clicking “remove all bloatware” you deleted everything that was originally checked by default prior to editing the block list. This error can be visually confirmed by looking in your powershell window in the clip after you clicked “delete all bloatware”…you will notice Xbox service appears with a confirmation of deletion even though you had unchecked it in your custom blocklist to keep it.
I haven't seen this video but I so use a debloating routine. The info that I've seen says that Win10 debloating will work on Win11. If there are new trackers, obviously the old routines won't be able to remove those. But you'll get the same benefits that you achieved for Win10.
I would love if you could go way deeper into that debloat tool and go through what most of that stuff is and if we can get rid of it. I could do my own research but I think it would be a good video idea. Thanks for the optimizations so far!!
I skipped the part where you mentioned creating a restore point XD. Now I removed everything with your amazing tool but has no restore point. I have faith in the mighty debloater!
windows debloat tool can definetly cause issues for games too, id reccomend doing those things manually rather than relying on scripts even tho it is very annoying and time consuming. The particular issue ive had which happened both on win 11 and 10 was causing very bad 1% and 0.1% frame rates on valorant specifically (i didnt test other games) but what it caused was an increase in avg fps slightly. I was on 423 prior to it and it increased slightly to 450 ish. However I was feeling that the game didnt feel right even tho the fps looked good on the in game counter. Using rivatuner and afterburner I saw that 1% was as low as 110 and 0.1% was 40 which wasnt visible from just the ingame counter. Reverting everything my 1% went to 280 and 0.1% to 200 which was a much smoother experience. It could be that Valorant has access to kernal level so any of these bigger changes to windows could mess with it causing instability. Im by no means an expert but I do have decent experience with optimizing for competitive shooters specifically for around 10 years. Otherwise the video is very good for someone who has never done this and could help loads with people with supper cluttered systems.
/!\ Do NOT remove all bloatware /!\ Instead use the option "REMOVE BLOATWARE WITH CUSTOM BLOCKLIST", otherwise you will lose things such as toolbar etc...
Thank you bro before my cpu using 20 to 25% without any using app then after I do this step my pc was using 4 and 5 % thank you and keep going like this
Looks like after u costumize the blockclist u should hit the 'remove bloatware with curstom list' instead of 'remove all bloatware'? Otherwise it will delete all?
I am just gonna leave this here: * Why are there random clips from the Overwatch game ? That's a bit distracting and surprising? *shrug* *Deleting stuff from the any of the temp folders will not boost the performance in the long run. Sure it will free up some space on your hard drive but those files are gonna be back sooner or later. Also the whole purpose of temp files is to speed up slow and crucial parts of a program. Another thing is that windows will actually remove the files when they're not needed. * When presenting the bloatware removal tool @ 9:49 you actually told viewers to click "REMOVE ALL BLOATWARE" instead of "REMOVE BLOATWARE WITH CUSTOM BLOCKLIST". This means that the list where one would uncheck programs wasn't taken into account during that process.
Windows doesn't remove the temp files normally, I have no idea why you would believe this. There's a reason windows comes with the disk cleanup program, you know, and it isn't because it uses it automatically (it doesn't).
In the Windows debloater, I think I saw it list Nvidia control panel as something it removes by default. I understand getting rid of GeForce Experience but the control panel? Wouldn't you want to keep that? Serious question. I have figured out my ideal settings for my NVCP & I'm not sure what would happen without it.
I accidentally deleted the folders that needed administrative access while clearing the temp files and now my laptop is just a black screen. What do I do?
can you load into recovery? when you turn it on and off does it do anything? can you load up the BIOS? if so, you can get a flash drive and use a different computer, download a copy of win10 installation image and make the flash drive boot-able by flashing the windows image to it (tools like rufus will help you). Then you can boot from that flash drive. To set BIOS, turn off the pc. then turn it on while clicking either F2, F10, F12, and Del/Delete (i dont remember which on BIOS is so this may take several tries, turning it off, then turning it on and repeatedly clicking F10, if it doesnt work turn off and try F12, etc and so on). In the BIOS setup section, change the boot priority list and add your bootable media to that list, the flash drive you just made (you can also have done this with a CD/DVD). If you are using an external drive i.e. USB flash drive, then make sure it is appropriately connected to your device. Set all the changes and exit the setup. Then it should boot up into the flash drive, and then if you follow the installation instructions you should be able to re-install windows 10 as a fresh installation onto your PCs hard drive. This is the official place to get the installation media and it will guide you through each step support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-installation-media-for-windows-99a58364-8c02-206f-aa6f-40c3b507420d Here are a couple more options if you dont want to do the above, try to restore your PC using one of these methods here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recovery-options-in-windows-31ce2444-7de3-818c-d626-e3b5a3024da5 (MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP ALL YOUR DATA AND FILES BEFORE YOU REINSTALL A FRESH COPY OF WINDOWS, obviously this may be difficult but there are things you can do. If you have multiple flash drives, I recommend creating a boot-able drive of Linux (any distro will do, just use a mainstream version of linux) and then boot your PC into linux from that flash drive by using the above method to change your boot order in BIOS. after linux is set up, find the file explorer. If it doesnt have one I recommend Nemo. Open a command line terminal which should be easy to find, after terminal is open, you will see a black box at the top "dir/:$" but it wont say dir it will be the name of the current directory or the root directory the point is it will be like a command prompt from windows but you input commands after the "$" so if you see a command prompt that ends with $ youre in the right place. type the command "sudo apt install nemo -y" (without quotations). once its done type "sudo nemo" and it should bring up a file manager app. if it opens a command prompt style (no buttons or visual app, just command line text) instead of a graphical user interface app with buttons and file folders and stuff, then exit the terminal and find the newly installed Nemo app in the ubuntu app menu. in Nemo find the PCs Hard drive. open it up and find a folder titled Windows>Users>"yourusername" then find everything you want to save, pictures files documents, etc. plug in a new blank flash drive and copy everything into that. If you have application data such as photoshop projects, find all those and save those too. you can reinstall applications, but you have to manually copy all the application data that you created if you want to keep them. so make sure you get all the data you want, skip the applications cus you can reinstall them, if you paid for them then you should be able to reinstall using whatever credentials you used when you bought it. save it all to the new blank flash drive and then take it out. Now you can turn off the PC remove the Linux boot flash drive, insert the Windows installation flash drive and boot it up again, reinstall windows. You shouldnt have any issues with product key, it is most likely a digital key that will transfer into the new copy of windows, but if it doesnt, and asks for one, if you still have the box it came in look there, or look in the product info in the box. they used to put a sticker on the back of the PC or laptop with the key on it. now its mostly digital and they dont do that. if nothing else, contact the manufacturer of the PC and explain what happened, they will probably want the serial number and maybe proof of purchase, or they might just give you the key right away i have had both happen. most likely you wont need to provide the product key. if all else fails tell me and i will help you guide you through "hacking" windows to make it think that it has been authorized with a key. again, try here first support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recovery-options-in-windows-31ce2444-7de3-818c-d626-e3b5a3024da5 and here support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-installation-media-for-windows-99a58364-8c02-206f-aa6f-40c3b507420d and if you arent able to save your data, before you install the new windows, try to linux method and copy your files to another drive. its possible that I wrote all this for absolutely no reason and wasted about 45 mins because you most likely will be able to just recover or restore your windows with the link above and keep your data and not have any issues. but just in case i tried to give a good guide cus this has happened to me.
@@cooperlyle8781 Thank you for your tips Cooper. Could not load into anything, so I ended up taking it to get checked out. Turns out the fans weren't even spinning, and also had alot of other issues. They ended up just giving me a new laptop. Really appreciate everything you've written down here sir!
I want to start of with i love the videos, but i have a quick question and i'm not sure if its been asked yet. Does the de-bloating tool work for windows 11 as well.
I se up every setting, customized all I wanted and set up all my programs as administrator local account. Now I need to create non-admin account which I'm gonna use. But I don't want to customize and setup every setting from start. Is there a way to somehow have everything including small details like which folder has which thumbnail size, mouse cursor setting etc, as I setup at 1st admin account on new account?
did this to my brothers pc now whenever he starts up his pc its black but the mouse still works and you can go to crl+alt+delete menu only the desktop and taskbar is black
Hi panjo, your videos help alot, but i have one question for this video, i haven't do EXACTLY the same thing like u in this video, but my SEARCH button on w10 didn't work anymore, if u can tell me why, would be nice from you :)
Another tip don't be like panjno have at max one anti-virus not 3 and for those of you curious he had windows defender malware bytes and Avast fighting for resourses.
I have a problem with Rust on my pc, it used to run at 100-120 FPS on high or medium settings at 1080p. Now it runs around 40-60 FPS even on low settings it doesn’t change, I tried lowering the resolution but still FPS is the same.
Fantastic video as usual. So glad I found the channel. Was wondering about something I haven't found in your uploads though... Razer Cortex. If it's even worth using, I would love to see what suggestions you have for optimizing it's settings. Cheers!
OK Beware with the software... (After the damage was done I realized that this video was from 2021) I used the software with a new laptop and it worked AMAZINGLY and it started working so good I used it on my main laptop. And some how it deleted a very important program I need for work. I tried to do a RESTORE which almost worked and then all of a sudden the program came back... and then it disappeared. Then when I went into Restore again the restore backup was turned off and the restore points that were saved before the Debloater were all deleted. Who knows how many other things I've lost. It was my own stinking fault because I should have waited a couple of days first before trying it on my main machine. But please just be very careful if it's not a fresh set up. I'll be in the corner crying until I accept that I just lost 2 years worth of work. 😭
Help, I've uninstalled OneDrive and my files are missing, I reinstalled it and it's still missing, photos folder won't open and night light feature is grayed out
great content idea would be to show us what to do to get smoothest gameplay in fortnite ( after this new season starts). Ingame and nvidia control panel and anything else we need to do
You should really watch out if you’re using onedrive, kinda stuck between restore points that won’t work right now and a LOT of files that disappeared, i don’t think i can fix this any help would be appreciated
Not the the OP... it would be very nice to do some benchmarks, and show us what performance improvement we would get before embarking on this.... ie: Run GIMP, Run WAMP, Run nGinx, and show us the percent improvement for each
when I open " windows10debloaterGUI " , a powershell window opens but it is instantly crashing/shutting down and no black debloater window is shown . PLS HELP
I have followed this guide step for step yet i cant get passed the removing all bloatware section i have left my device on that screen for over an hour and it stills says "this may take a while" I've canceled the program in hopes nothing has changed but now I no longer have audio on my computer?
Yeah here’s my problem I have a pretty bad laptop and everytime I try to close Microsoft edge cuz it’s all I have on it it just closes pretty much a soon as it opens
Uhm, own Windows 10 forever? I bought a copy of W10 a few months ago and now in December it expired already. Can you please show me proof of this? Or at least a website that I dont have to buy a copy every 5 months... thank you!
I used the Windows10Debloater (without admin rights) and I marked some kind of Facebook thing accidentally. After that I cannot pin Messenger to start even if I restore the system to the point before I used the tool...
You can also try to delete the whole files and folders in the Windows folder. It will say that for the majority you don´t have the permissions but it deletes a lot of unnecessary things. I tried it and it worked, haven´t destroyed anything.
I have a question, my items are not showing any preview anymore whenever I am in a window. For exemple I used to be be able to see à preview of what icones were without having to open them. How can this be undone ? Or what option do I uncheck un thé debloater tool ?
You made a mistake. After we costumised our Blocklist, you said "click on REMOVE ALL BLOATWARE", but this will ignore the list we set up. You need to click on "remove bloatware with customized blocklist".
Does this mean we should go back and redo the process to make sure we remove the correct stuff?
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@@julianos4675 Yes as he unchecked the Xbox services to keep them but if you look in his power shell window after he clicked remove all bloatware Xbox services were listed in the window with confirmation of deleting
yep i had his vid up in the background while doing the steps and i hit remove all when he said to and now my computer is garbage. i even system reset it twice and it still won’t work as it used too
@@nickster-ky9bx just press again remove bloatware with custom ... and it will install again everthing and only uninstall this what you uncheked
NOTE That you have to choose 'remove bloatware with custom blocklist' or otherwise it will disable everything
Exactly, this is the worst guide i have ever seen, he didn't even run powershell as admin
@@L2002 do you guys know any other videos with better guides? idk who to trust since youtube disabled dislikes
@@301eskimo same
@@L2002 how to run as admin, u cant, when running the powershell it runs as normal and theres no option to run as admin
I just disabled everything
Looking to SPEED UP Windows 10? - want better gaming performance, lower loading times, better performance in tasks and lower CPU usage in windows? - Debloating windows 10 is a great way to gain more performance quickly and easily - with some additional optimizations to keep your OS fast!
More windows 10 and Windows 11 guides coming really soon so stay tuned!
Can i use this same stuff on windows 11
Hey, man! I love all of your videos. The explanations, the editing, and practically everything else, is perfect. Whichever video you release, it's always something helpful and fun to watch. Thank you!
Why were you rushing the voice-over? We're not all native English speakers. You don't rush tutorials because your students aren't on the same level as you.
For the love of God make a visible addendum alerting your viewers, who are likely not windows savvy, who will follow all your instructions only to realize they just deleted all the programs you told them to uncheck Correct the massive mistake you made in saying “click remove all bloatware.” To clarify:
You should have clicked “remove bloatware with custom blacklist”. By clicking “remove all bloatware” you deleted everything that was originally checked by default prior to editing the block list. This error can be visually confirmed by looking in your powershell window in the clip after you clicked “delete all bloatware”…you will notice Xbox service appears with a confirmation of deletion even though you had unchecked it in your custom blocklist to keep it.
For real this dude does not care at all
Amazing video, waiting for windows 11 debloating guide though
Good luck it is full of trackers
@@AngularHavok what u mean
the same my windows 11 and make same my pc became very fast
@BORICRIS windows spyware and you don't actually own the operating system, i don't think this comes as a surprise
I haven't seen this video but I so use a debloating routine. The info that I've seen says that Win10 debloating will work on Win11. If there are new trackers, obviously the old routines won't be able to remove those. But you'll get the same benefits that you achieved for Win10.
I have not done many optimizations recently
thank you Panjno!
I would love if you could go way deeper into that debloat tool and go through what most of that stuff is and if we can get rid of it. I could do my own research but I think it would be a good video idea. Thanks for the optimizations so far!!
Yeah that would be so nice altho reddit should have the majority of the answers
there is one i will be posting in right now and it is way better
@@AngularHavok where?
I skipped the part where you mentioned creating a restore point XD. Now I removed everything with your amazing tool but has no restore point. I have faith in the mighty debloater!
hol up, we created a custom blacklist list but still run the "remove all bloatware" button? lol?
Doing my due diligence and leaving a comment. Thank you for all of your content. You've helped me quite a bit over the past few years 😃
windows debloat tool can definetly cause issues for games too, id reccomend doing those things manually rather than relying on scripts even tho it is very annoying and time consuming. The particular issue ive had which happened both on win 11 and 10 was causing very bad 1% and 0.1% frame rates on valorant specifically (i didnt test other games) but what it caused was an increase in avg fps slightly. I was on 423 prior to it and it increased slightly to 450 ish. However I was feeling that the game didnt feel right even tho the fps looked good on the in game counter. Using rivatuner and afterburner I saw that 1% was as low as 110 and 0.1% was 40 which wasnt visible from just the ingame counter. Reverting everything my 1% went to 280 and 0.1% to 200 which was a much smoother experience. It could be that Valorant has access to kernal level so any of these bigger changes to windows could mess with it causing instability. Im by no means an expert but I do have decent experience with optimizing for competitive shooters specifically for around 10 years. Otherwise the video is very good for someone who has never done this and could help loads with people with supper cluttered systems.
/!\ Do NOT remove all bloatware /!\
Instead use the option "REMOVE BLOATWARE WITH CUSTOM BLOCKLIST", otherwise you will lose things such as toolbar etc...
dont care
@@Iwanexe tf u here for then gtfo out here anime weeb mf
@3:53 holy fuuuuck. that one was an insane performance change. i went from 10% cpu usage down to 2%. that alone is the best trick in this video
Just searched this up and 1 day ago! And I'm already subbed
6:55 you must run it as administrator in order to function properly.
I don't have an option to run it as a admin, and I don't see "run with PowerShell" could you help me?
@@titanek0867 make a shortcut of the .bat file, and run it from shortcut
How do i run it as admin and powershell?
Ohhh so that's why some bloat ware isn't getting removed
lesgo im waiting this for a long time for you panjno great to see you upload video like this again
You have to click remove custom not all blatwares...
Thank you bro before my cpu using 20 to 25% without any using app then after I do this step my pc was using 4 and 5 % thank you and keep going like this
Thanks so much I get better performance and I only had 30GB left now I have 144GB left thanks soooo much
Had to get 11, used the windows debloater utility built-in and seems worthwhile.
2 videos in 1 week! It's a Panjno miracle!
Thank you VERY much for all your content. Very helpful and valuable. Carry on!!
You are an absolute MACHINE!! Thanks so much for all the great videos!!!
Thanks man, made my PC alot faster!
Thanks bro i was getting like 120 fps but it suddenly freeze now i get 150 fps with no freezes!
Thanks man it worked and my win 10 is pretty fast now.
Looks like after u costumize the blockclist u should hit the 'remove bloatware with curstom list' instead of 'remove all bloatware'? Otherwise it will delete all?
Like all the time TOP !!! Love from UK
Another great video. Somehow you always make a video about something I need at the moment. Finally got rid of onedrive lol.
worked like a charm, thanks!
Tysm i have bad pc but you're content help it make better
tysm for the comments!
@@Panjno bro you deserve more view idk why you don’t you bring out quality videos and people rather watch fake stuff smh
I am just gonna leave this here:
* Why are there random clips from the Overwatch game ? That's a bit distracting and surprising? *shrug*
*Deleting stuff from the any of the temp folders will not boost the performance in the long run. Sure it will free up some space on your hard drive but those files are gonna be back sooner or later. Also the whole purpose of temp files is to speed up slow and crucial parts of a program. Another thing is that windows will actually remove the files when they're not needed.
* When presenting the bloatware removal tool @ 9:49 you actually told viewers to click "REMOVE ALL BLOATWARE" instead of "REMOVE BLOATWARE WITH CUSTOM BLOCKLIST". This means that the list where one would uncheck programs wasn't taken into account during that process.
Windows doesn't remove the temp files normally, I have no idea why you would believe this. There's a reason windows comes with the disk cleanup program, you know, and it isn't because it uses it automatically (it doesn't).
this is im waiting for! thanks it really help me increase gpu usage :)
In the Windows debloater, I think I saw it list Nvidia control panel as something it removes by default. I understand getting rid of GeForce Experience but the control panel? Wouldn't you want to keep that?
Serious question. I have figured out my ideal settings for my NVCP & I'm not sure what would happen without it.
i think you delete it when you pressed at Remove all bloatware 9:42
I accidentally deleted the folders that needed administrative access while clearing the temp files and now my laptop is just a black screen. What do I do?
can you load into recovery? when you turn it on and off does it do anything? can you load up the BIOS? if so, you can get a flash drive and use a different computer, download a copy of win10 installation image and make the flash drive boot-able by flashing the windows image to it (tools like rufus will help you). Then you can boot from that flash drive. To set BIOS, turn off the pc. then turn it on while clicking either F2, F10, F12, and Del/Delete (i dont remember which on BIOS is so this may take several tries, turning it off, then turning it on and repeatedly clicking F10, if it doesnt work turn off and try F12, etc and so on). In the BIOS setup section, change the boot priority list and add your bootable media to that list, the flash drive you just made (you can also have done this with a CD/DVD). If you are using an external drive i.e. USB flash drive, then make sure it is appropriately connected to your device. Set all the changes and exit the setup. Then it should boot up into the flash drive, and then if you follow the installation instructions you should be able to re-install windows 10 as a fresh installation onto your PCs hard drive.
This is the official place to get the installation media and it will guide you through each step support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-installation-media-for-windows-99a58364-8c02-206f-aa6f-40c3b507420d
Here are a couple more options if you dont want to do the above, try to restore your PC using one of these methods here: support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recovery-options-in-windows-31ce2444-7de3-818c-d626-e3b5a3024da5
(MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP ALL YOUR DATA AND FILES BEFORE YOU REINSTALL A FRESH COPY OF WINDOWS, obviously this may be difficult but there are things you can do. If you have multiple flash drives, I recommend creating a boot-able drive of Linux (any distro will do, just use a mainstream version of linux) and then boot your PC into linux from that flash drive by using the above method to change your boot order in BIOS. after linux is set up, find the file explorer. If it doesnt have one I recommend Nemo. Open a command line terminal which should be easy to find, after terminal is open, you will see a black box at the top "dir/:$" but it wont say dir it will be the name of the current directory or the root directory the point is it will be like a command prompt from windows but you input commands after the "$" so if you see a command prompt that ends with $ youre in the right place. type the command "sudo apt install nemo -y" (without quotations). once its done type "sudo nemo" and it should bring up a file manager app. if it opens a command prompt style (no buttons or visual app, just command line text) instead of a graphical user interface app with buttons and file folders and stuff, then exit the terminal and find the newly installed Nemo app in the ubuntu app menu.
in Nemo find the PCs Hard drive. open it up and find a folder titled Windows>Users>"yourusername" then find everything you want to save, pictures files documents, etc. plug in a new blank flash drive and copy everything into that. If you have application data such as photoshop projects, find all those and save those too. you can reinstall applications, but you have to manually copy all the application data that you created if you want to keep them. so make sure you get all the data you want, skip the applications cus you can reinstall them, if you paid for them then you should be able to reinstall using whatever credentials you used when you bought it. save it all to the new blank flash drive and then take it out.
Now you can turn off the PC remove the Linux boot flash drive, insert the Windows installation flash drive and boot it up again, reinstall windows. You shouldnt have any issues with product key, it is most likely a digital key that will transfer into the new copy of windows, but if it doesnt, and asks for one, if you still have the box it came in look there, or look in the product info in the box. they used to put a sticker on the back of the PC or laptop with the key on it. now its mostly digital and they dont do that. if nothing else, contact the manufacturer of the PC and explain what happened, they will probably want the serial number and maybe proof of purchase, or they might just give you the key right away i have had both happen. most likely you wont need to provide the product key. if all else fails tell me and i will help you guide you through "hacking" windows to make it think that it has been authorized with a key.
again, try here first support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recovery-options-in-windows-31ce2444-7de3-818c-d626-e3b5a3024da5
and here support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-installation-media-for-windows-99a58364-8c02-206f-aa6f-40c3b507420d
and if you arent able to save your data, before you install the new windows, try to linux method and copy your files to another drive.
its possible that I wrote all this for absolutely no reason and wasted about 45 mins because you most likely will be able to just recover or restore your windows with the link above and keep your data and not have any issues. but just in case i tried to give a good guide cus this has happened to me.
@@cooperlyle8781 Thank you for your tips Cooper. Could not load into anything, so I ended up taking it to get checked out. Turns out the fans weren't even spinning, and also had alot of other issues. They ended up just giving me a new laptop. Really appreciate everything you've written down here sir!
@@zaky9902 well alrighty then good thing I spent 35 minutes when I was supposed to be studying for 2 hours ;-) glad you got something worked out
I want to start of with i love the videos, but i have a quick question and i'm not sure if its been asked yet. Does the de-bloating tool work for windows 11 as well.
he also posted a windows 11 guide
thanks man, your helped me very, very.
Brazil's number one fan ;)
the debloater doesnt work for mw, jsut closes dow nimmediatly after opening...
Panjno - a man whose power source distributes equal power between HDD and GPU :D
You didn't run it in admin please do that so it works and uninstalls all the apps correctly
Great video man. But what happens if i update windows. Is it going to stay the same or is it going to revert the changes?
Thanks cleared 30gb on my ssd
iI put the delete all bloatware and my search doesnt work
Does this also count for windows 11?
Sorry for 2 years ago 😂but yes
You start at the top with remove bloatware before removing bloatware Regkey's, not the other way round.
How did you pronounce telemetry, tele metry.
I se up every setting, customized all I wanted and set up all my programs as administrator local account. Now I need to create non-admin account which I'm gonna use. But I don't want to customize and setup every setting from start. Is there a way to somehow have everything including small details like which folder has which thumbnail size, mouse cursor setting etc, as I setup at 1st admin account on new account?
did this to my brothers pc now whenever he starts up his pc its black but the mouse still works and you can go to crl+alt+delete menu only the desktop and taskbar is black
1:30 Can we just talk about the random overwatch clip?
ok lets talk
Thanks bro u just earned a sub and a like :D
Nice video, great and easy tips.
Hi panjo, your videos help alot, but i have one question for this video, i haven't do EXACTLY the same thing like u in this video, but my SEARCH button on w10 didn't work anymore, if u can tell me why, would be nice from you :)
Im pretty sure that you fully deleted/disabled Cortana where the Windows search is integrated.
Make some Windows 11 optimizations pls!! Btw love Your content, use only yours video's in case of "bests performances"
I had finished all and now I have screen tearing. how can in fix it?
Has anybody tried the tips in this video for Windows 11? Figure there's some bloat built in that I should get rid of as well.
Another tip don't be like panjno have at max one anti-virus not 3 and for those of you curious he had windows defender malware bytes and Avast fighting for resourses.
note: you can do ctrl + a to select everything in the file
I have a problem with Rust on my pc, it used to run at 100-120 FPS on high or medium settings at 1080p. Now it runs around 40-60 FPS even on low settings it doesn’t change, I tried lowering the resolution but still FPS is the same.
Try to install tfc program it will close all apps in back ground and try to lunch the game again ..
Bro same
Great video as per usual!
Much love from a longtime fan - remembering those rust legacy days well
When I right click bloatware GUI there is no option to open with Powershell. If I just open it I get pages of text.
i'm having the same issue. did you find a solution?
So if something goes wrong during boot, then how can i restore the default ? 🤔
Insane Video! Thanks!
That was really useful to me Panjno. Thx for yr efforts. Sub'd
although....I'd luv to hear u talk a bit slower.
yeahey! why you so long making this :)
2022 is your PC 💻 Windows 10 work slow? Let's try this video tutorial
helped me a lot cpu usage only 1%
Fantastic video as usual. So glad I found the channel. Was wondering about something I haven't found in your uploads though... Razer Cortex. If it's even worth using, I would love to see what suggestions you have for optimizing it's settings. Cheers!
OK Beware with the software... (After the damage was done I realized that this video was from 2021) I used the software with a new laptop and it worked AMAZINGLY and it started working so good I used it on my main laptop. And some how it deleted a very important program I need for work. I tried to do a RESTORE which almost worked and then all of a sudden the program came back... and then it disappeared. Then when I went into Restore again the restore backup was turned off and the restore points that were saved before the Debloater were all deleted. Who knows how many other things I've lost. It was my own stinking fault because I should have waited a couple of days first before trying it on my main machine. But please just be very careful if it's not a fresh set up. I'll be in the corner crying until I accept that I just lost 2 years worth of work. 😭
Yesterday I reset my pc do I need to do the video steps or not??
Can you do a optimization guide for Icarus? Fairly new game with a lot of FPS problems, we all need your help panj
Great video. Thank you! Tried to purchase a key for windows but the rate increased :/
Update, what a terrible service from Whokeys. I was able to get the key from G2A
RIP to those who remove all bloatware
great vid as always
Help, I've uninstalled OneDrive and my files are missing, I reinstalled it and it's still missing, photos folder won't open and night light feature is grayed out
Will windows update change back anything or it will not?
pc much faster now, thanks !
Thanks for your help 👍👍
Don't trust these youtubers (as they use virtual machines ofc), debloating will cause several problems on your system.
Nice vid bro
I play Rust so I like all your vids
great content idea would be to show us what to do to get smoothest gameplay in fortnite ( after this new season starts). Ingame and nvidia control panel and anything else we need to do
Thank you for another amazing video
does this work with ryzen 2200g with integrated graphics?
You should really watch out if you’re using onedrive, kinda stuck between restore points that won’t work right now and a LOT of files that disappeared, i don’t think i can fix this any help would be appreciated
Not the the OP... it would be very nice to do some benchmarks, and show us what performance improvement we would get before embarking on this.... ie: Run GIMP, Run WAMP, Run nGinx, and show us the percent improvement for each
Can you ironsight optimization? Gave recent had so much updates
when I open " windows10debloaterGUI " , a powershell window opens but it is instantly crashing/shutting down and no black debloater window is shown . PLS HELP
Nvidia gpu and Intel cpu overclock guide please, I have 2080 ti and i9 9900k, also a guide for asus mobo bio optimization guide
I have followed this guide step for step yet i cant get passed the removing all bloatware section i have left my device on that screen for over an hour and it stills says "this may take a while" I've canceled the program in hopes nothing has changed but now I no longer have audio on my computer?
Yeah here’s my problem I have a pretty bad laptop and everytime I try to close Microsoft edge cuz it’s all I have on it it just closes pretty much a soon as it opens
This seem great for low end systems (mid and high end does almost no matter)
I wanna delete all the stuff but im scared that it matters and it will mess up my laptop
Hey Panjno
If I cloud reset my ROG laptop will the apps from the manufacturer like the armoury crate also be deleted?
Uhm, own Windows 10 forever? I bought a copy of W10 a few months ago and now in December it expired already. Can you please show me proof of this? Or at least a website that I dont have to buy a copy every 5 months... thank you!
you know the deal chapter 3 pls do it early literally everyones games are dropping fps and glitches
What are your pc specs ?
I used the Windows10Debloater (without admin rights) and I marked some kind of Facebook thing accidentally. After that I cannot pin Messenger to start even if I restore the system to the point before I used the tool...
Clicked on remove all bloatware, now the restore point or any restore point wont work, has anyone found a fix for this? Thanks!
I accidentally deleted the Temp files windows is actually using what should I do?
You can also try to delete the whole files and folders in the Windows folder. It will say that for the majority you don´t have the permissions but it deletes a lot of unnecessary things. I tried it and it worked, haven´t destroyed anything.
I have a question, my items are not showing any preview anymore whenever I am in a window. For exemple I used to be be able to see à preview of what icones were without having to open them. How can this be undone ? Or what option do I uncheck un thé debloater tool ?
How can I undo the debloat?
Thats what the Restore Points are for
Would i be able to install windows 10 new updates after this