Creating an Optimized Windows 11

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Published 2023-08-08
Timestamps:
00:00 - Installing a Non-Bloatware Windows
09:05 - LTX Overview
11:37 - New Steam UI
12:22 - Windows OOBE
13:49 - Windows vs Linux
14:20 - Setup continues
16:13 - It Works
18:31 - Checking if it rebloats itself
20:00 - LTX Linus Tour Shenanigans
22:27 - ArchTitus Returns
23:25 - LTX Dinner
25:31 - First Restart
27:53 - Did it rebloat
28:13 - WinUtil Run
38:15 - Microsoft does NOT test products anymore .

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All Comments (21)
  • @jwdory
    Thanks for the sneak peak. Looking forward to a video with the full version and more tweaks.
  • @maxuk4894
    I couldn't find an English(world) option on setup, but used the Esperanto (world) instead and it worked equally well.
  • @TheCarlosMendonca
    Installed with English (world) and changed the region immediately on first logon just to see all the bloatware shortcuts (Messenger, WhatsApp etc.) back in the Start Menu. What worked was to actually wait a while to change the region. Installing all the Windows Updates and rebooting before changing the region worked. I assume the apps on Start Menu get populated soon after first boot, so changing the region to English (US) before that process runs just defeats the purpose.
  • @jesse7631
    The 'trick' with this installation type is not that it doesn't install a bunch of bloatware (TikTok, Spotify, etc.) on your Windows machine, but it doesn't put any shortcuts to them on your Start menu. Those apps aren't really installed (even though oddly they give you the 'Uninstall' option when your right-click on them on the Start menu). This is a great and easy trick though.
  • @hippiecollects
    Love your videos Chris I been watching you for a long time and I just found out you had a 2nd channel lol I’m now subscribed to both keep up the great videos!
  • @kenhill1121
    Chris , just noticed that windows did a security update. The assholes reinstalled Edge, but your removal still works for now. Great work
  • @El.Duder-ino
    Another awesome guide and very helpful trick to debloat your Win, excellent stuff thx Titus!👏👍
  • Love the toolbox Chris, keep up the good work :) Just wanted to mention that I think you could perhaps get away with dropping ICS service from the set services to manual section, or perhaps provide a checkbox for those that want their connection shared from boot. Might save a few people digging into services to set it back to auto after running your tool.
  • @act.13.41
    I for one, really enjoyed the ArchTitus installer. I copied it and edited the heck out of it to suit my needs and used it till the Archinstall reached a level of competence that we just couldn't pass up any longer.
  • @sleepymarauder4178
    Aside from all the people who don't use Windows, sadly some are limited to using it for reasons they have no control about. This guy is being nice and wanting people to have a nice OS that works for them. I use Linux as a daily driver and only use Windows when I need to write Word Documents for work. It is what it is. Thanks you Titus
  • @b4g4b3l
    thanks, for the win utility tool !
  • @Kirbsters48
    Yep I saw Theo's video as well. Did a clean install using English (world) and it's so nice not to have all that bloatware installed.
  • @John7No
    MS laid off most of its QA testers a few years back. I think it was 2017-2018 when the big wave happened, and since then the results are visible. But MS has such a strong position in the market that even if their Windows are crap you will use them
  • @NomadicNight
    Hi. Would this trick work if you just bought a new laptop, and chose the English International region option during the initial setup process ? I'm in UK.
  • @johnsmith9205
    A random idea for the tool: add an option to install a 32-bit browser for the really RAM-constrained machines, such as the Beelink T4 Pro which has soldered 4 GB of RAM, a 32-bit browser makes a real difference there. Brave and Firefox still offer 32-bit options, and it looks like Chrome has an enterprise edition that comes with a 32-bit version as well. Using a 32-bit browser may reduce memory usage by up to 50% for the browser processes (more likely by 25%, but it's still something), because the pointers are half the size.
  • @iresolvers
    love your your utility hate the colors... it would be great if it had themes to pick from like a blue and white theme like your logo so it all matches, thanks man and thank you for all that you do!!
  • @phobes
    I'm running a Ryzen 5600X with a Radeon 6650XT and I can't get games on Windows 11 to perform anywhere near as well as they do on a stock Windows 10 install, sans Defender. Any advice, Chris and friends? I can only assume Windows 11 will be a necessity with advancements to DirectStorage.
  • @alberttheroa4164
    does this have to be on install? can you change it to "world" ? do i need to install windows again? I ran tweaks on my current build and still have 138 processes.?????