This PowerShell script helps you remove unwanted apps and optimize your Windows system with a user-friendly graphical interface.
Open PowerShell as an Administrator and run this command to download the script:
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iscrit/Windows-debloat/main/Debloat.ps1" -OutFile "$env:TEMP\Debloat.ps1"; powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "$env:TEMP\Debloat.ps1"
This saves the script file as Debloat.ps1
to your current directory.
To run the script, you need to adjust PowerShell’s execution policy. Type the following in the same PowerShell window:
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope Process -ExecutionPolicy Bypass
Press Y
and then Enter to confirm.
Execute the script with this command:
.\Debloat.ps1
When the GUI opens:
- Select All: Click the “Select All” button to check all apps. ✔️
- Check Boxes: Check the boxes next to the apps you want to remove. 🗑️
- Options: Choose to:
- Disable unnecessary services 🛠️
- Turn off telemetry 🚫
- Disable Cortana 🔍
- Install Intel or AMD drivers 🖥️
- Install Chromium 🌐
- Run: Click the “Run” button to start removing the selected apps and applying changes. 🚀
Status Updates: The status box will show which apps are being removed and if any apps were already removed.
- Script Doesn’t Run: Make sure you are running PowerShell as Administrator and that you’ve set the execution policy.
- Errors in GUI: Ensure there are no issues with the script file. Check for typos or missing elements.
If you have suggestions or improvements, you can contribute by opening issues or submitting changes on GitHub.
This script is licensed under the MIT License.