When you buy a new PC—whether a high-end gaming device or an entry-level laptop—you expect it to be clean from the start. However, Windows 11 typically comes with at least a few unwanted pre-installed apps, called bloatware. How should you remove bloatware from your PC?
As far fully testing results/removals, I honestly can't say. I CAN say they didn't break anything though, and the PC kept working fine. So.. that's something.
So Microsoft was fined a ton of money for making IE not uninstallable, and they're now doing that shit again? Surprised, but not really
Edit: I read about it on Wikipedia to refresh my memory and wow, yeah they got off quite easy, writing their own terms and also having them expire after a few years. As if an established monopoly will behave itself a few years later because.. it learned its lesson or something?
Uninstalled it months ago and haven’t seen it since. You can also set updates to only install security updates 4 days after release and feature updates after 2 years of release.
This and StartAllBack are my answers when I hear “just install Linux and ditch windows”
Win10Privacy is my go-to to quickly and effectively de-bloat about 80% of Windows 10 or 11.
Downside is that it’s quite powerful, so much so it’s not really meant for non-experts, as you run a very real risk of bricking (or at least crippling) the system with some settings.
Uninstall 11 and install 10. Just did it on my son's laptop because he woke up without any ability to use his PS5 controller when nothing was changed in the middle of the night. Windows 11 sucks.