Windows 11: Debloat and Optimize for Ultimate Performance

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Publicado 2023-06-18
🚀 Key Takeaways:
Ready to make Windows 11 work faster and smoother than ever before? This video will show you how to 'debloat' and optimize your Windows 11 installation for ultimate performance. We cover the use of the powerful tool 'BloatyNosy', designed specifically to help users streamline their Windows 11 experience.

In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk through the process of identifying and removing unnecessary applications and features that can slow down your computer, known as 'bloatware'. You'll learn exactly how to use BloatyNosy to safely debloat your system and optimize settings for improved performance.

By the end of this video, you'll not only have a faster, more efficient Windows 11 system, but you'll also understand more about how your operating system works and how to keep it running at its best. Perfect for beginners and more advanced users alike, this guide is your ticket to a better Windows 11 experience.

🔗 Useful Links:
BloatyNosy GitHub Repository: github.com/builtbybel/BloatyNosy

Sections included in this video:
0:00 Windows 11 New install is bloated
0:20 What is bloatware?
0:38 How to install BloatyNosy
0:50 Introduction to BloatyNosy
1:15 Customize BloatNosy Options
1:55 Debloating a Windows 11 Install
2:25 Bloat Pilot
2:55 WinModder 3rd Party Scripts
3:50 BoatyNosy Presets
4:20 Remove Windows 11 Telemetry
4:43 Chris Titus WinUtil
5:30 BloatyNosy Instapacka

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @TBRHS
    Tip: When installing windows, set the country as "English (World)" and installing windows with that country will instantly remove bloatware. (except for Microsoft apps) Although this makes some apps not detect the country, you can change back the country to yours and the bloatware will still be gone.
  • I think it is funny how people upgrade to Windows 11, remove all the extras, then make it look like Windows 10. 😂
  • @limpa756
    Also be extremely careful using software like this, I've spent years debloating systems and creating custom ISO's, things do usually break. A recent issue was removing windows defender breaking microsoft store apps so a user couldn't play games on the xbox app
  • @Shawn600rr
    The amount of effort and resources put into this by the community should tell Microsoft something about their OS and future OS versions.
  • This is the BEST solution to bloated windows operating system. I find that I have to use Bloaty Nosey every time Windows updates because the bloatware, and other crapware is re-installed.
  • @nadtz
    Cool. Just got a mini PC to run windows 11 on (so I can move my main machine to Linux at some point) and this is exactly what I was looking for to remove all the junk.
  • @O4bit_
    Thank you frind you popled up on my recommended and you saved me thx❤
  • @Rasthro
    USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus", but did you know that it also stands for "Unwanted Stupid Bloatwares" as a joke which is MADE by myself?
  • @gerekappo
    We have something like this for Windows 10? I'm still using this version and would love to do something like this.
  • @starcandy123
    Will there be an update for the upcoming ai integration update for windows?
  • @chard4399
    do windows update will return all of the debloated app?
  • @bonnyboi
    I recommend not doing this at all for some versions of Windows 11 because after giving it a try for the first time with an install that's about a month old Windows freaked out and now system won't stop using a good 15% of my total CPU which hacks up battery life like crazy
  • @casual-disaster
    I'll definitely consider using Windows 11 now that I know this tool exists.
  • @mdebeche4158
    Question: Hi. Did you do the uninstall all bloatware or customize list ? the fact that we earn something like one giga of ram after debloating, is it helpfull in game ? Fps or graphical improvement ? Or battery Life ? And if yes, So the video of a Guy saying that hé did not see any différence testing both tiny 11 and original rog Windows 11, is surely false ?
  • @BWGPEI
    I used a MS Windows 10 debloater, and it cleaned the base install up nicely and left a very fast system behind. Was glorious until the next update cycle when all the junk came back. My current install dos NOT have internet access, and thus remains as I debloated it. Windows tries to add in the junk every bloody day without success, which is almost funny. Hope this helps those who dual-boot for retro games.