Lol I love you Linux bros acting so superior...us normal people sometimes like to, you know...play videogames...and Linux really isn't there yet for the majority of games. Oh and don't try to tell me that pre-2000 games are superior...had some people go "well just play older games then, new games are crap" like ok bro no one asked
@@twenty-fifth420Absolutely. And casually the specific apartment where he kept his 31 tb dead man's switch collapsed before it could be activated. Quite an eyebrow raiser, uh?
Yo, the 'bloat' in the image at 0:03. There's a conflict between the Realtek and Intel audio services. That's why there's three copies of the Realtek service but only two of DAX API. However, the root cause is a failed installation by Windows Update. That's why the Local Service is going bonkers; it's trying to fix the installation but failing. So, run DISM, and if that doesn't fix it, check the Event Log for DCOM 10010. The latter requires changing permissions in the registry. Obviously, you can fix the drivers themselves, but this will not deal with the root cause.
Thanks for the tutorial, it's very helpful and especially because I've just recently learned about this. I just wanted to know where you get your Windows Office software because I don't want to have a problem in the future.
Outside of the telemetry and advertising which at launch were pretty easy to remove/lobotomize it was a really good version of windows, I mean coming off of 8.1 it was a god send save for performance
It is always bad. Theres microsoft copilot ads now . Also free software was how it was intended at first so. Making it paid is mike rowe soft and a bitten apples thing
@@SapsanaianI am seeing a copilot ad on my windows 10 every time, followed by Windows update and the stuff that reinstalls it being installed again after deletion. It didn't even need to update what is going on???
I was edging so hard when I removed edge from my pc. Nothing gets me going like a bare bones operating system especially if the provider doesn't want you to. You think i am gonna switch to linux if removing all that crap is so satisfying?
@Fasteroid Lol, too true. I can do basically whatever i want on linux, but the moment i want to do anything on windows i have no idea what i need to touch ahahah Just adding an executable to the path environment variable is such a crazy different experience. In linux you just put your binary in /usr/local/bin. In windows you have to pray the god basically, to even have a chance of understanding how the fuck to do it lol
@@fernandocamarena5634 I do also use multiple adobe programs, game and I have some work related software that only works on windows. I am sadly in the clutches of Windows but I do have a linux server for hosting torrents and for streaming tv shows if i am on the go. It's just too much of a hustle to have a dual boot. Maybe if there was a reliable translation layer for windows programs or something? but it's honestly just too much of a hustle. Windows works fine even if I hate them as a company.
Ikr? Non technical users be like "Uh... I won't run these commands in my powershell, what if they hack me?!!" Proceeds to be download a file and double click an exe instead. Oh, did I mention they were already hacked, by windows? lmao
Fun Fact about those debloater-scripts: Somehow, many of those manage to break older games trying to run in LAN-Mode. An example would be Blur. Fresh Windows-Install: Works like a charm. As soon as a debloater touches Windows, LAN-Mode breaks and you cant find any game. Was an interesting find on the last LAN-Party.
Chris Titus's win-util tool works extremely well. Also, Microsoft Edge can't be deleted because some programs use it for some reason, which is why it's always running.
Garuda Linux describes what SteamOS isn't and it's absolutely a beautiful distro please recommend trying out Garuda Dragonized to anti-Microsoft your computer you're rewarded with total privacy and security straight out of the box.
Honestly, a warning to anyone debloating WIN11. In the long term it will fuck with the stability of the system, random shit totally not associated with what was disabled might stop working. I debloated my laptop not long ago and it caused a lot of issues for me. I had to solve random errors in the event viewer and they were definitely caused by disabling too many things. Go through the windows settings and disable what you can. Use 'Add and remove' app instead of removing Microsoft apps with powershell because it is possible that windows might never change the reserved space for the app you removed lmaooo. Besides that, update errors may appear, for example if you remove Edge you may find that a lot of windows updates fail until you reinstall Edge again etc. So i highly recommend doing the whole debloating yourself manually if you want the system to be stable(r).
Side note, use Winaero if you want a simple debloat rather than aggressive scripts that may or may not end up corrupting your windows files and windows profiles to the point where SFC scan itself which is used to search for corruption might end up corrupted, then you have to nuke your system. I may have been unlucky in some way but whenever i debloated my own pc or anyone else's the integrity of the system always ended up going in the shitter in a couple of months right after the fact istg. Not to mention besides telemetry, most of the bloat doesn't really affect the performance of the computer in intensive tasks as shown on LTT's channel.
@@kyedo- the updates bring security updates too. you may not realize but windows is updating its antivirus daily. when windows will stop updating windows 10, viruses will be developed without pushback.
Mental Outlaw. Computers didn't exist when I was your age, so thank you for making this video. Disk full for about the last year but the last two weeks things went completely haywire. The program you recommend really worked for me! Your walk-through of the program made this possible for me. My computer works like brand new now. Thank you again. p.s. I see a ton of capability and drive in the young generation... despite what some may say. Carry on!
I thought this video was gonna be nerdy and filled with stuff a filthy "casual" wouldn't understand but this is genuinely really helpful and pretty simple
kenny the feddy is very good at normie-fying his tutorials and not being a pretentious jack wagon with unhelpful tech lingo and presuming everyone knows how this stuff works, which makes sense, he was a tech support agent for geek squad back before he got his big break -with the FBI- on youtube.
Honestly, as a person who still uses Windows and is a little bit confused about the Linux distributions, I would love to see a video about the differences between the distributions. I would like to dual boot at first and then slowly make the switch. I would like to know more about Pop!_OS and Debian, to be honest.
@@samsam060402 the differences between the distributions are mainly the programmes that come pre-installed and how you install new programmes (i.e. what package manager they use). Just check their websites to get a feeling of the community. stick with the big, popular names. there is no need to go down the rabbit hole of tiny niche distributions. they are literally all just flavours of oneanother.
@@samsam060402 "I would like to know more about Pop!_OS and Debian" to be honest... just try them out. no amount of reading will tell you how you are going to feel using either of them
As a side note, during a fresh install you can just select "English (World)" as region to make Microsoft not install most of Bloat. Change it back to your region after install tho, as Windows won't activate without setting a region, you won't get back bloat this way.
@@xgui4-studios Yeah the only way to disable that is via scripts, but you can have like much less telemetry by using a local account, and disabling some of the telemetry options Microsoft provides.
I made a sweet Bob Ross painting in paint a few years ago at work when the Internet was down. For some reason there was a box of Bob Ross DVD's in storage and I followed along. It turned out pretty good. Good old days when I was a secure guard... I miss that job.
Be careful running this stuff in business environments. Removing certain Windows components, even ones that seem useless, can fuck the stability of the OS in so many ways. Windows 10 and 11 are extremely fickle, you have to be super careful running any scripts like this. Quite honestly in a business environment it probably isn't worth the couple hundred MB you'll get back. Disable whatever apps at startup, uninstall from the control panel whatever you can, and leave it at that. If it's your own system/personal devices in a home setting then it's all good to fuck about with debloating like this, but in business applications across many PCs being used by others, it simply is not worth doing stuff such as scripts like this, the potential for OS issues goes up for very small benefits. Especially don't remove Edge, I've seen so many dumb things break from that.
@@GFC_FM yeah, you do have a point, but tbh it's already fucked up, windows signed me up for insider program without even asking me and once you are signed you can't unsign so my PC crashes occasionally.
Just got into all this stuff and this guy is my favorite TH-cam channel rn. How he makes IT interesting and funny at the same time is beyond me but I’m glad I found this channel
now watch this in 1 years and see microsoft start sending error messages when doing this and respond to support tickets with 'We want all users to have specific features to maximise productivity and enhance their user experience, so removal of some software may be disabled.'
I love how Microsoft responds to users who are complaining that their productivity is reduced and their experience sucks with some Brave New World crap
Well this is more for a personal setup, for which I haven't even once contacted MS for support. And their support forums were exceptionally useless for pretty much all cases, its almost always some copy-pasted nonsense of "Have you tried?" that has nothing to do with the problem, and of course even if you go through it all it does nothing, and which is probably posted by AI bots now instead of indian tech supports who didn't even read the question.
Personally, I use NTLite & MSMG Toolkit to debloat the ISO prior to installation & after that I use Group Policy, OOShutUp10 & UWT5 to further remove/block the rest. My Desktop is clean af & no third party apps pre installed OOB. Additionally, I mod the hosts file to block advertising traffic & WireShark to verify that my tweaks work! Nice video, once again!😊
Uff brother, you should share your knowledge in a video or by chance do you have a video where everything you mention is explained in detail, it would be very useful to me, thanks.
@@bigboysdotcom745 Linux support has grown leaps and bounds in the last couple years since the release of the steam deck. ProtonDB is a crowd sourced database on games compatible (and fixes/alterations required) on Linux.
For me the most annoying part of Windows, that it keeps trying to run the Windows Update service which uses all system resources with like 100% disk usage and even if I try turning it off in the Service Manager app, they have some hidden callback implemented that turns the service back on after some time. So I made a powershell script that checks every few seconds whether it has been reenabled and if the answer is yes, I turn it off again. Don't tell me when to update my system, I can decide for myself thank you.
Windows is temporary. Open source is forever. Also updated spyware wont get them so far... or will it. Most people have smooth brains and dont know about tech
Pro tip: using settings intended for businesses or organization you can permanently turn of windows updates, it’s been a hike since I did it but look up a tutorial, my pc hasn’t updated once since doing it
I know where you're coming from and trust me when I say that "high disk usage" is either because you have a mechanical drive that's failing or a crappy/slow SSD. If you dig deeper in resource manager and you find high disk usage but not a lot of bytes actually being read/written then you have a hardware fault. I know windows update does use quite a bit of resources but if it slows your system down to a crawl you need to have a look at your hardware because it's not supposed to do that. I run my business on an old-ass 4th gen i5 with 8GB of RAM and 512GB SSD. I had to disable the windows 11 limitations tto run on 4th gen and I actually use one drive for a hand full of documents and things and it runs buttery smooth. I never get slowdown during even a huge update session. I'm not saying it's perfect, windows breaks my printer/scanner drivers every friggen update and it broke my sound with a driver update once but a driver rollback usually fixes things.
I’ve been using Edge, and Microsoft is trying REALLY hard to make me not use it. After like every update, they keep asking if I want to switch to default settings (aka use Bing) they stuck the copilot icon in the top right corner, and it opens when my pointer hovers over it, but I have to click to close it. Every time I open the browser it asks me if I want to restore the previous session. Why do I do this to myself:(
To be fair currently Bing is better than Google. Google has gotten so bad it's useless and I have gotten better results with Bing. Even Duckduckgo uses sources from Bing.
On linux we have year long discussion to implement a protocol to allow apps to set different icons for different windows (btw, windows are called toplevels in wayland, w**dows is a bad word around here lol) On windows they fuck you up in a second, the moment you update.
Your question brought me to a new question. Can you actually see true disc space in use like the hidden virtual-RAM that is used for starting Windows up faster. (Which with my SSD, I hardly notice anyway so what is it useful for in this day and age...)
Dude, that tool is the best de bloat tool for Windows I've ever used since it's early days. I've used it more than I can remember every single time I set up a new Windows install. No need to download the zip file and extract, just use the PowerShell one liner and boom it appears with a well thoughtful gui that includes the option to install software and revert back the changes that we've done.
I mean dual boot is optimal since you can use Linux and once you need Windows like: play games you switch to Windows, turn internet off, game, finish, switch back to Linux.
The LTSC version isn't anything to write home about. It only removes ~50 apps and nothing on a deeper level. In comparison to my debloated ISO that removes 444 items while maintaining 100% compatibility. LTSC is for novice pirates and you're better than that. (I use NTLite, btw)
Protip: Get lunux mint iso file, choose bewteen cinnamon, xfce and Meta depending on your needs, flash the iso to a USB with Rufus or balena etcher, boot from the USB and install linux mint.
thanks. about a year ago i switched back to Windows 10 from 11, because I thought that the operating system felt really slow and buggy. but yesterday I decided to upgrade back. A lot has changed since then and I'm pleasantly surprised how more optimized it has gotten. I wanted to remove alot of this bloatware though, because I don't need it :)
Lol Im just glad that according to Microsoft, my intel i7 4790 isnt supported for windows 11, funny thing, most of the budget cpus which support windows 11 are literally 2x or sometimes 10 times slower than my old ass i7 4790
Edge is not only for the older generation. It's preinstalled and it's Chromium (but without the Google spy stuff), and it actually has a decent horizontal tab layout. It's my go to Chromium browser when I for some reason can't use Firefox.
The thing I used to only like about Edge was that it used to look clean by default but then Microsoft decided "hey lets go back to the good ol' days and make Edge look like internet explorer with a bunch of those spyware toolbars installed" and added all the Copilot crap making the default UI look like a cluttered mess.
@@sj3614 Yeah, the defaults are pretty shit... all I'm saying is that when it's configured it's good enough not to download another Chromium based browser.
@666chapelofblood well it's not my laptop. My bro is letting me borrow it and I'm just working in my vm. Not exactly gonna mess with it and uninstall windows. And he has some documents on here. What's it to ya. Edit- I should add he doesn't mind me getting rid of the bloat and telemetry shit
Why wait? I switched to Linux Mint about two years ago. There was a few 'growing pains' but nothing serious. Now, i couldn't ever imagine going back to Windows. Also, if you absolutely need Windows (for work maybe), you can VM it.
When searching for it, I thought I would find the same guides as always, and here I finally have something new, new tips and advice, thanks man, I always come back to this channel.
When I last tried Linux I ran into issues that took too long to get working. Like finding additional drives. Getting certain USB devices to work. Chrome remote never worked. Sure I could figure things out, but it was hours and hours of time. Did Linux suddenly get great?
What I did was in the windows installer I set my country/region to English (world). It's not a bug or anything but something that was added because of the EU lawsuits. It installs the bear minimum for windows to function and I also haven't seen any ads so far
FUD. Show me the evidence in discovery. Show me the discovery. Until then its hearsay! The State ain't gonna blow all their backdoors to nail some pleb.
the first thing i did when i upgraded to Win 11 was run a debloater, make a local account and fixed some settings, Its annoying that it wont let you do it yourself by default, also I heard that removing microsoft edge or onedrive breaks somethings?
Yea if it's a fresh install trying to nuke edge may be worth it, but only after running all the other debloat that's more likely to be successful without creating future errors - it's a parasite that's integrated too deeply. Best approach is to disable as much of it as possible then use MSEdgeRedirect to keep it from getting called up for things.
@5:39 "It could be dangerous just copying random stuff and pasting in powershell" So we are going to do much worst we are going to download random zip archive with plenty of powershell scripts and regedit files... and execute that instead Yeah YOLO
I Just made the only game i played on windows (Pes 2021 with a lot of mods) stop working after using Win11Debloat, now i can fully switch to linux thanks
how much disk space and memory usage did you save? i dont use windows, but it would be an interesting metric to know how much de-crappifying the os saves you
This is one of the few situations where Microsoft is mostly bad at communicating, rather than bad at communicating AND at providing functioning Software. AFAIK Windows by default marks cache¹ as "used" (at least in some applications used to view system usage info), either visually or just by not providing any more info. But cache isn't "used" in terms of "actively in use", it's your computer using extra RAM that's not needed otherwise to load things that you probably will need (so that it when you do need them it doesn't take as long). If you end up actually needing that RAM it will free the cache (/parts of it). Meanwhile, at least the utility I've been using on Linux differentiates clearly between "actively in use" and "cache" and only visually shows actively used RAM in the visualization pie chart/diagram showing usage over time. ¹ Preloaded assets etc. not actively in use.
Thats fknnn facts Idk why it is like that smh, I had old laptop with windows 10, intel celeron and 4GB RAM, it ate 2gb of the ram. I upgraded to PC in 2021 with 16gb of ram and Rn, as I am watching this video, my ram is ate up 7.5/15.9 Smh
Excuse me, I use the windows store to pick up video games that work with the achievement system from Xbox Xbox that’s the only part I want to keep besides the app that only came with Windows XP
Note: Edge doesn't't just take up space. It runs in the background, starts with your system, consumes ram and CPU time, despite task manager telling you that it doesn't.
The "Microsoft Phone" app isn't from the Windows Phone ages, it is a utility to mirror the phone's display, interact with the phones like the email, calender, messenger etc. (Android phones)
They end the 7 support because they want more money. Sadly windows 7 was the only os i enjoyed at the same level as a linux distro with xfce. Thanks for the reminder
I use edge for a few slide mechanics with the tabs while searching, and watching videos on bing for no ads. I use chrome for everything else, and am slowly shifting to firefox
Edge is fantastic in enterprise environments. Using Intune to manage the browser & remove the unnecessary add-ons makes it by far the clear choice for my users I agree that it is pretty bloated for consumers, but having it as a backup to Firefox is a good option
30 seconds in and bro already said the most relatable thing lol, Switched to Linux but it doesn't have the programs I need yet (also some games), Using in dual boot right now
You should seriously upgrade to Windows 10 and either use a debloat script like this one or AtlasOS, or strip down an iso yourself using NTLite. It’s a bad idea to use Windows 7 unless you aren’t connected to the internet. Or, use Linux.
@@xMdb Oh please quit the fear mongering, you already installed a botnet on your PC that tracks your every move already if you have 10 or 11. Why are you so worried about viruses if you already got one?
Other than security reasons, if the man is happy with his win 7, why not. Besides, latest builds are still not immune from hackers. Your system might be already compromised and you just don't know it . Comodo firewall + hips module is an extremely strong security kit once configured properly on a clean installation. For anything unsafe, just use a VM.
@@installshieldwizard3017 Windows 10 and 11 are already botnets in and of themselves, so why are you concerned about a virus on 7 when you're already running one?
@@installshieldwizard3017 I also still get security essential updates on 7, haven't had a single issue with viruses-- in fact I don't think I've had one on any OS since at least 2011. I even checked the last time I booted into 7 not just with Defender, but Malwarebytes and went further to check in Wireshark if anything was sus there. So yeah...
thanks so much dude! I was so tired of all these stupid mobile app shenanigans windows 11 has to offer... AI, weird shortcuts, unnecessary changes to things that try to limit your accessibility and stuff... also I'm so happy that there is an option to bring back the win 10 context menu which saves a lot of energy.
I wish people would stop hating on Edge just because they don't find it useful and are just following the crowd. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's useless. Edge has the best native vertical tabs, which are great if you have a large monitor and keep many tabs open. It also has Workspaces that let you sync your work between accounts, which is super useful for projects like research or theses that require many tabs. Plus, the built-in Copilot is great for dealing with long PDFs and composing emails. This video feels like someone jumping on Windows subreddits, giving an unsolicited tutorial on removing Edge and its WebView, then complaining when their apps stop working, blaming Microsoft, and repeating the cycle.
just switched to Linux this weekend. went much smoother than i thought it would. pretty much everything I'm using (mostly games) just works out of the box. some games seem to even run smoother on Linux than on windows. only some VR games are still not as smooth as I'm used to, but they're still mostly playable
Is the default bloat experience also a little different between EU and non EU countries? I'm in the EU and just upgraded from 10 to 11 and when i wanted to get rid of whatsapp after seeing it in your video, i checked for it - wasn't even installed.. So either it came with Win 10 already and i deinstalled back then, or they don't even force whatsapp on us in the EU at all.
@@Iamnotcooking You should give it a shot at least, its definitely not for everyone but I've had a good experience so far dual booting Windows/Linux Mint. There's definitely some tinkering and headache involved, but its not like there isn't tinkering to get some things to work properly in other OSs. If you don't want to install it on your system entirely, you can just try it in a virtual machine first. Now I only boot Windows for games that still refuse to work under Linux with Proton or games that don't have anti cheat support yet (which btw isn't Linux's fault) Everything else as far as using the desktop, Linux is more than capable. If you happen to use proprietary closed source software like the Adobe suite then you're gonna be out of luck, but this isn't actually Linux's fault either. Linux is highly customizable and once you have your system set up the way you want, its pretty wonderful.
I like how Microsoft has created a market for debloating windows.
How to increase Gdp screw it up first then someone else gets paid to fix it
@@jebreggie4225 suddenly, all concepts of centralized planned economies make sense.
Nah baby, this is Laissez Faire!
@@jebreggie4225 This is such a common brain fart it has a name: broken window fallacy
Back in the ancient days I willingly paid money for 98Lite to automate ripping out things like Internet Explorer. There has always been a market.
Man nuked his calculator
lmao just noticed that. hackerproof now that no one can pop calc.exe on him
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Calq is a superior calculator tool. Would recommend
Calculators are too bloated, an Abacus is way better
Windows Calculator is open-source.
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You need to learn how to debloat your script. Half the video is just an intro and that's crazy
😭😭😭yo
Nah bro has no mercy 😂😂😂😂😂
lmao
Shots fired
41 secconds in he tells you the name of the tool you impatient buffoon.
A a wise man once said:
"A computer is just like air conditioning, it becomes useless as soon as you open windows"
And that wise man is none other than Mr Torvalds.
@@solaire_of_the_east I'd hardly call Linus Torvalds wise. Intelligent? Absolutely.
bro that was actually good +1
Lol I love you Linux bros acting so superior...us normal people sometimes like to, you know...play videogames...and Linux really isn't there yet for the majority of games. Oh and don't try to tell me that pre-2000 games are superior...had some people go "well just play older games then, new games are crap" like ok bro no one asked
😂🩶
Last time I was this early, Mcafee was still alive
Still doesn't feel real :-(
Mcafee didnt kill himself.
Needs to be said. Forever and always.
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@@twenty-fifth420Absolutely. And casually the specific apartment where he kept his 31 tb dead man's switch collapsed before it could be activated. Quite an eyebrow raiser, uh?
Alive and scatting
To debloat windows you need to delete windows, thats it
but i cant :( my wifi card dont work on linux and ethernet is not a solution nore is buying a new laptop ...
@@xgui4-studiosWhat about a USB WiFi dongle?
Now you're bloating your laptop with dongles. Doesn't that defy the purpose?
@@xgui4-studios I use windows 11 IoT LTSC and then I activate it with massgravel, try it
@@installshieldwizard3017 im bloated from all this beer (burps for 30 seconds straight)
The first video made me find this channel is "De-Bloat And De-Spook Windows 10 With a Few Clicks" 3 years ago.
Time really flies.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Yo, the 'bloat' in the image at 0:03. There's a conflict between the Realtek and Intel audio services. That's why there's three copies of the Realtek service but only two of DAX API. However, the root cause is a failed installation by Windows Update. That's why the Local Service is going bonkers; it's trying to fix the installation but failing. So, run DISM, and if that doesn't fix it, check the Event Log for DCOM 10010. The latter requires changing permissions in the registry. Obviously, you can fix the drivers themselves, but this will not deal with the root cause.
Bros onto something 😂
Hes right ...i had it on my old pc ..Just got rid of updates used a reset script uninstalled the drivers and bobs your aunty ..problem solved
@@ads-baisgreenock9737 bobs your aunty?? 🤣
How do you people figure out such nuanced issues like this
Thanks for the tutorial, it's very helpful and especially because I've just recently learned about this. I just wanted to know where you get your Windows Office software because I don't want to have a problem in the future.
In my case lately I use BNH Software and here I am without any problem in my operating system
Thanks, I hope to review it in my free time.
MASSGRAVE might help with office for some people, but its for people who actually want it
Trust me, I never thought in a million years that I’d miss Windows 10.
Installed kubuntu and within 10mins started missinh my spyware overwolf cuz I used alecaframe for info 😭
You can just reinstall it and not upgrade, and you're good for a couple of years at least.
Outside of the telemetry and advertising which at launch were pretty easy to remove/lobotomize it was a really good version of windows, I mean coming off of 8.1 it was a god send save for performance
10? I miss XP and 7 lol
7 was great for sure. I only upgraded because I sunk a lot into some headphones that wouldn't work on win 7 due to g'damn proprietary tech.
"The more data windows collects, the worst it gets..." 😂😂
Garbage in, garbage out
It is always bad. Theres microsoft copilot ads now . Also free software was how it was intended at first so. Making it paid is mike rowe soft and a bitten apples thing
And their excuse always is that it's for improving the user's experience.
@@SapsanaianI am seeing a copilot ad on my windows 10 every time, followed by Windows update and the stuff that reinstalls it being installed again after deletion.
It didn't even need to update what is going on???
They are using our data to optimize their services... not towards consumer usefulness, but towards making more money.
I was edging so hard when I removed edge from my pc. Nothing gets me going like a bare bones operating system especially if the provider doesn't want you to. You think i am gonna switch to linux if removing all that crap is so satisfying?
Why haven’t you switched yet ? If you like tinkering with your computer linux is fun
@@fernandocamarena5634 he's edging himself to unnecessary bloat
Tinkering with your computer is too easy with linux.
@Fasteroid
Lol, too true. I can do basically whatever i want on linux, but the moment i want to do anything on windows i have no idea what i need to touch ahahah
Just adding an executable to the path environment variable is such a crazy different experience. In linux you just put your binary in /usr/local/bin.
In windows you have to pray the god basically, to even have a chance of understanding how the fuck to do it lol
@@fernandocamarena5634 I do also use multiple adobe programs, game and I have some work related software that only works on windows. I am sadly in the clutches of Windows but I do have a linux server for hosting torrents and for streaming tv shows if i am on the go. It's just too much of a hustle to have a dual boot. Maybe if there was a reliable translation layer for windows programs or something? but it's honestly just too much of a hustle. Windows works fine even if I hate them as a company.
Copying a script and running it in Powershell admin is a bad idea, so lets download the same repository the script is in and run it from there
Huh
it is open source my dude
@@pabloxd1239 "Open-source" doesn't mean "safe".
Ikr? Non technical users be like "Uh... I won't run these commands in my powershell, what if they hack me?!!" Proceeds to be download a file and double click an exe instead. Oh, did I mention they were already hacked, by windows? lmao
Fun Fact about those debloater-scripts: Somehow, many of those manage to break older games trying to run in LAN-Mode. An example would be Blur. Fresh Windows-Install: Works like a charm. As soon as a debloater touches Windows, LAN-Mode breaks and you cant find any game. Was an interesting find on the last LAN-Party.
Chris Titus's win-util tool works extremely well. Also, Microsoft Edge can't be deleted because some programs use it for some reason, which is why it's always running.
You can uninstall Edge. You just have to change some dependencies and go through a bunch of registry.
@@ADLERELiCT Yeah, but I shouldn't have to break my machine just to debloat it 😂 I'm switching back to Linux soon
@@ThatGuySnagz Debloaters like the one, courtesy of CTT, exist for this sole reason :)
@@ThatGuySnagzWe shouldn't have to debloat anything in the first place.
Yes been using it for a while and it’s awesome.
"Maybe you havent taken the linux pill yet"
Me turning my pc into a steam machine:😶
The dude hosting this channel is a sus fed.
@@Anonymous______________ "this" channel... which one? Yours, xt6997's, mine, outlaw's?
I guess we'll never know.
@@Anonymous______________ Sounds like what a fed would say,
Garuda Linux describes what SteamOS isn't and it's absolutely a beautiful distro please recommend trying out Garuda Dragonized to anti-Microsoft your computer you're rewarded with total privacy and security straight out of the box.
You're all replying to a bot lmao
Honestly, a warning to anyone debloating WIN11.
In the long term it will fuck with the stability of the system, random shit totally not associated with what was disabled might stop working. I debloated my laptop not long ago and it caused a lot of issues for me.
I had to solve random errors in the event viewer and they were definitely caused by disabling too many things. Go through the windows settings and disable what you can.
Use 'Add and remove' app instead of removing Microsoft apps with powershell because it is possible that windows might never change the reserved space for the app you removed lmaooo.
Besides that, update errors may appear, for example if you remove Edge you may find that a lot of windows updates fail until you reinstall Edge again etc.
So i highly recommend doing the whole debloating yourself manually if you want the system to be stable(r).
Side note, use Winaero if you want a simple debloat rather than aggressive scripts that may or may not end up corrupting your windows files and windows profiles to the point where SFC scan itself which is used to search for corruption might end up corrupted, then you have to nuke your system.
I may have been unlucky in some way but whenever i debloated my own pc or anyone else's the integrity of the system always ended up going in the shitter in a couple of months right after the fact istg.
Not to mention besides telemetry, most of the bloat doesn't really affect the performance of the computer in intensive tasks as shown on LTT's channel.
@@Afterburn7 we as a soyciety are very sick. this is further evidence of that sickness.
@@Afterburn7 I know that’s probably not who you mean but I can’t read LTG as anything other than LowTierGod who is that
I'm inclined to agree, most of all because there may be apps you want to keep, or as you suggest, should keep to maintain system stability.
You mean, it not only provides the benefit of deleting Edge, but _also_ prevents autoupdates?
Neat! 😍
Surely it won't reinstall itself after an update
Time to disable updates with regedit
@@ajpj4057what about viruses
Just disable updates, that’s all
Are windows update not good and should be avoided at all costs or something? Sorry for the dumb question
@@kyedo- the updates bring security updates too. you may not realize but windows is updating its antivirus daily. when windows will stop updating windows 10, viruses will be developed without pushback.
Mental Outlaw. Computers didn't exist when I was your age, so thank you for making this video. Disk full for about the last year but the last two weeks things went completely haywire. The program you recommend really worked for me! Your walk-through of the program made this possible for me. My computer works like brand new now. Thank you again.
p.s. I see a ton of capability and drive in the young generation... despite what some may say. Carry on!
ur a cool guy, so good to see people enjoying technology who were not raised with it
I still have my 1979 PC in the attic, and it works.
I thought this video was gonna be nerdy and filled with stuff a filthy "casual" wouldn't understand but this is genuinely really helpful and pretty simple
kenny the feddy is very good at normie-fying his tutorials and not being a pretentious jack wagon with unhelpful tech lingo and presuming everyone knows how this stuff works, which makes sense, he was a tech support agent for geek squad back before he got his big break -with the FBI- on youtube.
Missed an opportunity to make this a "how to install Debian" video.
why not Arch bruv?
@@ozenthelewdable5427 Complicated unles you know packages
Honestly, as a person who still uses Windows and is a little bit confused about the Linux distributions, I would love to see a video about the differences between the distributions. I would like to dual boot at first and then slowly make the switch. I would like to know more about Pop!_OS and Debian, to be honest.
@@samsam060402 the differences between the distributions are mainly the programmes that come pre-installed and how you install new programmes (i.e. what package manager they use). Just check their websites to get a feeling of the community.
stick with the big, popular names. there is no need to go down the rabbit hole of tiny niche distributions. they are literally all just flavours of oneanother.
@@samsam060402 "I would like to know more about Pop!_OS and Debian"
to be honest... just try them out. no amount of reading will tell you how you are going to feel using either of them
As a side note, during a fresh install you can just select "English (World)" as region to make Microsoft not install most of Bloat. Change it back to your region after install tho, as Windows won't activate without setting a region, you won't get back bloat this way.
yes but telemetry still exist
@@xgui4-studios Yeah the only way to disable that is via scripts, but you can have like much less telemetry by using a local account, and disabling some of the telemetry options Microsoft provides.
This works but it’s easier to use a debloat script such as AtlasOS or edit an iso using NTLite
That's so clever
@@xMdb I started using AtlasOS this year and I'm so glad I did
I made a sweet Bob Ross painting in paint a few years ago at work when the Internet was down. For some reason there was a box of Bob Ross DVD's in storage and I followed along. It turned out pretty good. Good old days when I was a secure guard... I miss that job.
I really needed this, my company uses Windows I've removed some bloat, but I didn't know about these. Thanks.
Companies force it down ur throat. Fight back:>
Be careful running this stuff in business environments. Removing certain Windows components, even ones that seem useless, can fuck the stability of the OS in so many ways. Windows 10 and 11 are extremely fickle, you have to be super careful running any scripts like this. Quite honestly in a business environment it probably isn't worth the couple hundred MB you'll get back. Disable whatever apps at startup, uninstall from the control panel whatever you can, and leave it at that. If it's your own system/personal devices in a home setting then it's all good to fuck about with debloating like this, but in business applications across many PCs being used by others, it simply is not worth doing stuff such as scripts like this, the potential for OS issues goes up for very small benefits. Especially don't remove Edge, I've seen so many dumb things break from that.
@@GFC_FM yeah, you do have a point, but tbh it's already fucked up, windows signed me up for insider program without even asking me and once you are signed you can't unsign so my PC crashes occasionally.
Can I uninstall Windows from Windows?
Nope. But you can install linux and purge windows
yes but your computer will become useless you install a other os
Shift-delete system32 and reboot 😂
@@rnts08 😂
Yes! Just format the C: drive
Just got into all this stuff and this guy is my favorite TH-cam channel rn. How he makes IT interesting and funny at the same time is beyond me but I’m glad I found this channel
now watch this in 1 years and see microsoft start sending error messages when doing this and respond to support tickets with 'We want all users to have specific features to maximise productivity and enhance their user experience, so removal of some software may be disabled.'
I love how Microsoft responds to users who are complaining that their productivity is reduced and their experience sucks with some Brave New World crap
Well this is more for a personal setup, for which I haven't even once contacted MS for support. And their support forums were exceptionally useless for pretty much all cases, its almost always some copy-pasted nonsense of "Have you tried?" that has nothing to do with the problem, and of course even if you go through it all it does nothing, and which is probably posted by AI bots now instead of indian tech supports who didn't even read the question.
Not in the EU.
Personally, I use NTLite & MSMG Toolkit to debloat the ISO prior to installation & after that I use Group Policy, OOShutUp10 & UWT5 to further remove/block the rest. My Desktop is clean af & no third party apps pre installed OOB. Additionally, I mod the hosts file to block advertising traffic & WireShark to verify that my tweaks work!
Nice video, once again!😊
I never understand wireshark
Uff brother, you should share your knowledge in a video or by chance do you have a video where everything you mention is explained in detail, it would be very useful to me, thanks.
Chris titus do most stuffs and have an button to open OOshutupOO
"still want to use windows to play a couple specific games"
damn i didnt know 80% of all the games ever released are just a couple lmao
Literally three seconds after that quote: “… that don’t work on Linux yet”
@@jacobstammeternal linux user cope
@@bigboysdotcom745 not sure what that means. I’m primarily a Windows user.
@@bigboysdotcom745 Linux support has grown leaps and bounds in the last couple years since the release of the steam deck. ProtonDB is a crowd sourced database on games compatible (and fixes/alterations required) on Linux.
For me the most annoying part of Windows, that it keeps trying to run the Windows Update service which uses all system resources with like 100% disk usage and even if I try turning it off in the Service Manager app, they have some hidden callback implemented that turns the service back on after some time. So I made a powershell script that checks every few seconds whether it has been reenabled and if the answer is yes, I turn it off again. Don't tell me when to update my system, I can decide for myself thank you.
Windows is temporary. Open source is forever. Also updated spyware wont get them so far... or will it. Most people have smooth brains and dont know about tech
Pro tip: using settings intended for businesses or organization you can permanently turn of windows updates, it’s been a hike since I did it but look up a tutorial, my pc hasn’t updated once since doing it
I know where you're coming from and trust me when I say that "high disk usage" is either because you have a mechanical drive that's failing or a crappy/slow SSD. If you dig deeper in resource manager and you find high disk usage but not a lot of bytes actually being read/written then you have a hardware fault. I know windows update does use quite a bit of resources but if it slows your system down to a crawl you need to have a look at your hardware because it's not supposed to do that.
I run my business on an old-ass 4th gen i5 with 8GB of RAM and 512GB SSD. I had to disable the windows 11 limitations tto run on 4th gen and I actually use one drive for a hand full of documents and things and it runs buttery smooth. I never get slowdown during even a huge update session.
I'm not saying it's perfect, windows breaks my printer/scanner drivers every friggen update and it broke my sound with a driver update once but a driver rollback usually fixes things.
Windows Update Blocker app from Sordum might help you
Windows Update Blocker from Sordum
I’ve been using Edge, and Microsoft is trying REALLY hard to make me not use it. After like every update, they keep asking if I want to switch to default settings (aka use Bing) they stuck the copilot icon in the top right corner, and it opens when my pointer hovers over it, but I have to click to close it. Every time I open the browser it asks me if I want to restore the previous session. Why do I do this to myself:(
the purpose of edge is to install firefox, that's it
To be fair currently Bing is better than Google. Google has gotten so bad it's useless and I have gotten better results with Bing. Even Duckduckgo uses sources from Bing.
Windows makes linux look like heaven
On linux we have year long discussion to implement a protocol to allow apps to set different icons for different windows (btw, windows are called toplevels in wayland, w**dows is a bad word around here lol)
On windows they fuck you up in a second, the moment you update.
Atleast shit works in windows
@@MangroveLordae least my OS doesnt has shit
Why do linux users try so hard to convince people to use linux?
Good people always push for progress.
But you can smile into to the webcam. GL with glowies
Thankyou so much. After seeing all the complications associated with debloating windows. I've now switched to Linux. ❤
2 years later and this is still better than most tutorials huge w
By far the best and least sketchiest method out there
You should show the difference in storage space before and after, we are very curious about the difference.
Your question brought me to a new question.
Can you actually see true disc space in use like the hidden virtual-RAM that is used for starting Windows up faster. (Which with my SSD, I hardly notice anyway so what is it useful for in this day and age...)
I love it whenever you use the Sneed Feed Inc beat.
WOW! This was awesome! Computer starts up a lot faster too.
Thank you so much bro after a long time finally got a video that is working keep up the good work.
You're a real one, dude. Please never stop what your'e doing.
There is also Cris Titus's Windows Toolbox but thats more for general setup as it isn't limited to removing microsoft junk.
You mean WinUtil? That one is very good too. I use that + the classic Bloaty Noisy and Bloaty Noisy AI, which have a few extra options.
Dude, that tool is the best de bloat tool for Windows I've ever used since it's early days. I've used it more than I can remember every single time I set up a new Windows install. No need to download the zip file and extract, just use the PowerShell one liner and boom it appears with a well thoughtful gui that includes the option to install software and revert back the changes that we've done.
@@FelipeV3444 Thats a different utility. I never was able to use it because its too restrictive in my eyes.
@@MiseRaen Yeah, I use all 3 lol. Maybe it's a bit much, but they're all fairly simple to use
I've been waiting for this video for so long!!
I mean dual boot is optimal since you can use Linux and once you need Windows like: play games you switch to Windows, turn internet off, game, finish, switch back to Linux.
Video : Finished ✅️
My Computer : Opened Explorer
Did you try the new Windows 11 LTSC version?
Is it any good? I still need to run windows vms to test code and tools on but cant be arsed to waste 30gb for a testing tool.
The LTSC version isn't anything to write home about. It only removes ~50 apps and nothing on a deeper level. In comparison to my debloated ISO that removes 444 items while maintaining 100% compatibility. LTSC is for novice pirates and you're better than that. (I use NTLite, btw)
@@rnts08 LTSC does not save that much space, tbh.
@@Eyevousame I use NTLite btw
You mean Win11 LTSC? I did. It's not ready, many bugs not present on other Win11 versions.
Pro tip: use windows 10/11 IoT enterprise LTSC
Win10 LTSC Iot, yes, actually the best supported option available. Win11 LTSC Iot has still many bugs and it's not stable enough to be recommended.
Namely, 1809 ltsc. The most lightweight and supporting all the latest hardware and software
Protip: Get lunux mint iso file, choose bewteen cinnamon, xfce and Meta depending on your needs, flash the iso to a USB with Rufus or balena etcher, boot from the USB and install linux mint.
@@installshieldwizard3017funny how 1809 was the most unstable consumer release, but has since become the best LTSC release
Dont use eval version, use a certain graver (youtubecantsayit)
I definitely need to hire you for tutoring sessions. 😆
My man went from winning NBA Championships to dropping debloated bangers in the span of a week. Legend
thanks. about a year ago i switched back to Windows 10 from 11, because I thought that the operating system felt really slow and buggy. but yesterday I decided to upgrade back. A lot has changed since then and I'm pleasantly surprised how more optimized it has gotten. I wanted to remove alot of this bloatware though, because I don't need it :)
My bloat is so bad that I can’t use Excel like I did years ago. I hate Windows 11. Why did you go back to Windows 11?
Lol Im just glad that according to Microsoft, my intel i7 4790 isnt supported for windows 11, funny thing, most of the budget cpus which support windows 11 are literally 2x or sometimes 10 times slower than my old ass i7 4790
I keep hearing people say there are ads in Windows 11, but where? I've used it since it's release and have yet to see one, so where are they?
Did you "upgrade" from Windows 10 or do a fresh instalation?
Edge is not only for the older generation. It's preinstalled and it's Chromium (but without the Google spy stuff), and it actually has a decent horizontal tab layout. It's my go to Chromium browser when I for some reason can't use Firefox.
The thing I used to only like about Edge was that it used to look clean by default but then Microsoft decided "hey lets go back to the good ol' days and make Edge look like internet explorer with a bunch of those spyware toolbars installed" and added all the Copilot crap making the default UI look like a cluttered mess.
@@sj3614 Yeah, the defaults are pretty shit... all I'm saying is that when it's configured it's good enough not to download another Chromium based browser.
Oh hell yes. Recently forced into using windows 11. I loathe it. Lets fix this best as possible
What do you mean by "forced," are they holding a gun to your head?
@666chapelofblood well it's not my laptop. My bro is letting me borrow it and I'm just working in my vm. Not exactly gonna mess with it and uninstall windows. And he has some documents on here. What's it to ya. Edit- I should add he doesn't mind me getting rid of the bloat and telemetry shit
Yeezus...head out and touch some grass little bro.
@@bobbyrandomguy1489damn. Thats kinda sad
@@666chapelofblood Yeah, forced.
Great video and very helpful. I must say I use the Edge browser exclusively because, in my opinion, it is much better than Firefox or Chrome.
you only showed what to do for windows 11 but the title includes windows 10. is it the same all the way through or is there a windows 10 version?
Once Windows 10 expires in Oct 2025, I'm going to PopOS
Win10 LTSC Iot has support until 2032.
Why wait? I switched to Linux Mint about two years ago. There was a few 'growing pains' but nothing serious. Now, i couldn't ever imagine going back to Windows. Also, if you absolutely need Windows (for work maybe), you can VM it.
@@Jim-vr2lx cant get my dad to use mint, even though i set it to be as close to windows as possible
Pop!_OS is a good one too, especially if you just need a generalist OS that just works. Enjoy!
11 > 10
When searching for it, I thought I would find the same guides as always, and here I finally have something new, new tips and advice, thanks man, I always come back to this channel.
Maybe unpopular but in the 'chromium' branch, i actually use Brave AND Edge, and edge it's way better than chrome.
When I last tried Linux I ran into issues that took too long to get working. Like finding additional drives. Getting certain USB devices to work. Chrome remote never worked. Sure I could figure things out, but it was hours and hours of time. Did Linux suddenly get great?
What I did was in the windows installer I set my country/region to English (world). It's not a bug or anything but something that was added because of the EU lawsuits. It installs the bear minimum for windows to function and I also haven't seen any ads so far
"I really wish Miscrosoft would stop tracking everything" - goes and installs google chrome 🤔
That's firefox
still pozzed and full of proprietary backdoors no matter how "debloated" you think your system is
FUD. Show me the evidence in discovery. Show me the discovery. Until then its hearsay! The State ain't gonna blow all their backdoors to nail some pleb.
None of this is for privacy. The bloat on windows worsens the user experience so much that it's worth removing anyway.
@@eradawnz your are still removing only 10% of it which will all come back in a couple of updates since you dont actually own your machine
Fud fud fud. Show me the evidence in discovery of all these totally real backdoors.
@@Moe_Posting_Chad
It's a backdoor not a front door.
Windows is where I quarantine all the anti-cheat software
Thanks for the video, This fixed my problems with windows 11 on my desktop.
This made my computer faster thank you for this awesome tutorial
I wish you showed bootup time and disk consumption comparisons
the first thing i did when i upgraded to Win 11 was run a debloater, make a local account and fixed some settings, Its annoying that it wont let you do it yourself by default, also I heard that removing microsoft edge or onedrive breaks somethings?
Microsoft edge is probably baked in Windows itself at this point, just to avoid you getting any idea of removing it
Removing edge and edge dev tools does not break things, removing EdgeView2 does. You can use a tool to remove edge and edge dev tools entirely.
Yea if it's a fresh install trying to nuke edge may be worth it, but only after running all the other debloat that's more likely to be successful without creating future errors - it's a parasite that's integrated too deeply. Best approach is to disable as much of it as possible then use MSEdgeRedirect to keep it from getting called up for things.
@@ths0778 I keep getting silenced by TH-cam but you can remove it without breaking stuff
@5:39 "It could be dangerous just copying random stuff and pasting in powershell"
So we are going to do much worst
we are going to download random zip archive with plenty of powershell scripts and regedit files...
and execute that instead
Yeah YOLO
Hehe
It's open sourced, which means you can go thru all of that code.
@@SezamnThat assumes that you’re qualified enough to look for suspicious code.
@@Sezamn The same way the code was ""went through" for z-lib ?
I Just made the only game i played on windows (Pes 2021 with a lot of mods) stop working after using Win11Debloat, now i can fully switch to linux thanks
ermm what the sigma
Man didn't just call the calculator bloat
(Great video tough thank you!)
The fact that Edge was the only program that didn't get removed is so funny to me.
You will be installing that when CHrome disables manifest v2 extensions. Or you will be with a gimped adblocker.
@@marsovac Edge will disable V2 too, it's based on chromium.
how much disk space and memory usage did you save? i dont use windows, but it would be an interesting metric to know how much de-crappifying the os saves you
You can reduce processus by a bit more than half with a big debloat
Fun fact: No matter how much RAM you have installed, Microsoft will eat half of it
Fr I just updated my laptop and still it 😀 .........
This is one of the few situations where Microsoft is mostly bad at communicating, rather than bad at communicating AND at providing functioning Software.
AFAIK Windows by default marks cache¹ as "used" (at least in some applications used to view system usage info), either visually or just by not providing any more info.
But cache isn't "used" in terms of "actively in use", it's your computer using extra RAM that's not needed otherwise to load things that you probably will need (so that it when you do need them it doesn't take as long).
If you end up actually needing that RAM it will free the cache (/parts of it).
Meanwhile, at least the utility I've been using on Linux differentiates clearly between "actively in use" and "cache" and only visually shows actively used RAM in the visualization pie chart/diagram showing usage over time.
¹ Preloaded assets etc. not actively in use.
Thats fknnn facts Idk why it is like that smh, I had old laptop with windows 10, intel celeron and 4GB RAM, it ate 2gb of the ram. I upgraded to PC in 2021 with 16gb of ram and Rn, as I am watching this video, my ram is ate up 7.5/15.9 Smh
Excuse me, I use the windows store to pick up video games that work with the achievement system from Xbox Xbox that’s the only part I want to keep besides the app that only came with Windows XP
How do I get rid of Acer bloatware on a laptop. Even if I delete all the apps with Revo I still see their stupid processes running.
Mf deleted his calculator 💀
Browsers and phones come with a built in calculator
4:47 - I de-bloated your video for you xoxo
Note: Edge doesn't't just take up space. It runs in the background, starts with your system, consumes ram and CPU time, despite task manager telling you that it doesn't.
it doesn't.
@anon1963 It does i have literally seen it doing it on windows 10. Your ignorance doesnt alter reality. Try again.
@@Ay-xq7mj do you work for Microsoft?
@@anon1963 my dad works for MS and he'll ban u from Xbox live. 1v1 rust
@@anon1963 Do you have a functioning brain?
The "Microsoft Phone" app isn't from the Windows Phone ages, it is a utility to mirror the phone's display, interact with the phones like the email, calender, messenger etc. (Android phones)
sounds useful
God, I miss 7 so much.
They end the 7 support because they want more money. Sadly windows 7 was the only os i enjoyed at the same level as a linux distro with xfce. Thanks for the reminder
I use edge for a few slide mechanics with the tabs while searching, and watching videos on bing for no ads. I use chrome for everything else, and am slowly shifting to firefox
Chrome is worse than Edge.
Use FF.
Edge is fantastic in enterprise environments. Using Intune to manage the browser & remove the unnecessary add-ons makes it by far the clear choice for my users
I agree that it is pretty bloated for consumers, but having it as a backup to Firefox is a good option
Linux: sudo apt install firefox
Windows:
Search firefox
Download firefox
Install firefox
Set up as default
Debloat windows to remove edge
Windows: winget install mozilla.firefox. I use Arch btw.
Librewolf ,)
winget install mozilla-firefox
*Debian: sudo apt install firefox
*Arch: sudo pacman -S firefox
*RHEL: sudo dnf install firefox
*openSUSE: sudo zypper in MozillaFirefox
*Gentoo: sudo emerge --ask www-client/firefox-bin
paru -S floorp
awesome video man this proved to be really helpful.
30 seconds in and bro already said the most relatable thing lol, Switched to Linux but it doesn't have the programs I need yet (also some games), Using in dual boot right now
i use chris titus' debloat tool.
Hot take: Egde is good! better than Chrome
It is.
Ungoogled chromium and thorium are both better.
Edge is better than chrome. Everything is better than chrome. Firefox is better than both. Librewolf is better than firefox. Mull browser too(
@@Sapsanaian I use librewolf btw :)
Proper answer is Chrome is worse than Edge.
I'm still running Windows 7.
You should seriously upgrade to Windows 10 and either use a debloat script like this one or AtlasOS, or strip down an iso yourself using NTLite. It’s a bad idea to use Windows 7 unless you aren’t connected to the internet. Or, use Linux.
@@xMdb Oh please quit the fear mongering, you already installed a botnet on your PC that tracks your every move already if you have 10 or 11. Why are you so worried about viruses if you already got one?
Other than security reasons, if the man is happy with his win 7, why not. Besides, latest builds are still not immune from hackers. Your system might be already compromised and you just don't know it . Comodo firewall + hips module is an extremely strong security kit once configured properly on a clean installation. For anything unsafe, just use a VM.
@@installshieldwizard3017 Windows 10 and 11 are already botnets in and of themselves, so why are you concerned about a virus on 7 when you're already running one?
@@installshieldwizard3017 I also still get security essential updates on 7, haven't had a single issue with viruses-- in fact I don't think I've had one on any OS since at least 2011. I even checked the last time I booted into 7 not just with Defender, but Malwarebytes and went further to check in Wireshark if anything was sus there. So yeah...
I like edge's read aloud feature. Think there are any good free alternatives that are similar?
thanks so much dude! I was so tired of all these stupid mobile app shenanigans windows 11 has to offer... AI, weird shortcuts, unnecessary changes to things that try to limit your accessibility and stuff... also I'm so happy that there is an option to bring back the win 10 context menu which saves a lot of energy.
I wish people would stop hating on Edge just because they don't find it useful and are just following the crowd. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's useless. Edge has the best native vertical tabs, which are great if you have a large monitor and keep many tabs open. It also has Workspaces that let you sync your work between accounts, which is super useful for projects like research or theses that require many tabs. Plus, the built-in Copilot is great for dealing with long PDFs and composing emails.
This video feels like someone jumping on Windows subreddits, giving an unsolicited tutorial on removing Edge and its WebView, then complaining when their apps stop working, blaming Microsoft, and repeating the cycle.
@sirpendelton5710 People only want to hear what pleases them; it's just human nature.
@sirpendelton5710 Motionless Firefox cuck
just switched to Linux this weekend. went much smoother than i thought it would. pretty much everything I'm using (mostly games) just works out of the box. some games seem to even run smoother on Linux than on windows. only some VR games are still not as smooth as I'm used to, but they're still mostly playable
> Windows Debloat tutorials
> Windows copilot ad pops up
Is the default bloat experience also a little different between EU and non EU countries? I'm in the EU and just upgraded from 10 to 11 and when i wanted to get rid of whatsapp after seeing it in your video, i checked for it - wasn't even installed.. So either it came with Win 10 already and i deinstalled back then, or they don't even force whatsapp on us in the EU at all.
Does it fix, the right click "show more options" thing? (Of course I want more options Windows the ones offered are crap)
I wish shit would just work on linux
real
Contemplating whether or not to use Linux.
Considering the shit you're referring to wasn't created for Linux, it still does a great job running it anyway.
@@Iamnotcooking You should give it a shot at least, its definitely not for everyone but I've had a good experience so far dual booting Windows/Linux Mint. There's definitely some tinkering and headache involved, but its not like there isn't tinkering to get some things to work properly in other OSs. If you don't want to install it on your system entirely, you can just try it in a virtual machine first. Now I only boot Windows for games that still refuse to work under Linux with Proton or games that don't have anti cheat support yet (which btw isn't Linux's fault) Everything else as far as using the desktop, Linux is more than capable. If you happen to use proprietary closed source software like the Adobe suite then you're gonna be out of luck, but this isn't actually Linux's fault either. Linux is highly customizable and once you have your system set up the way you want, its pretty wonderful.
julian assange is free btw
i like axe spray
Brother eww
You use it for lunch or just breakfast?
Me in middle school
I prefer Native, Whole body deodorant. With unbelievably long lasting scents isn't a myth. It's Native whole body deodorant.
@@ivyish i too prefer to be a walking repellant at daytime when it's 26°C
Thanks for sharing this tool. I had so many apps installed that I never used. Good to keep things clean and tidy.
glad you upload this, i have a friend with a windows 11 laptop
Buys a laptop with a camera
"Camera app is bloat"
Yes