If you’re looking to boost the performance of your Windows 11 PC by removing unnecessary apps and services (bloatware), here’s how to do it. Debloating can help free up space and improve efficiency, especially on low-end devices.
Why Debloat Windows 11?
Debloating your Windows 11 system may not lead to dramatic performance gains, particularly on high-end PCs, but it can still offer several benefits:
- Remove Unwanted Software: Get rid of pre-installed apps like OneDrive, Xbox, Widgets, and OEM bloatware.
- Reduce Background Services: Fewer services running can make your system more efficient.
- Better Performance on Low-End Devices: Lower-end systems can see noticeable improvements.
- Improved Battery Life: Reducing bloat can help increase battery life since fewer apps will be running in the background.
Should You Use Debloating Scripts/Tools?
While third-party tools or scripts can automate the debloating process, they carry some risks:
- Scripts may come from unreliable sources, potentially harming your PC.
- Some scripts might break your system if instructions are not followed properly.
If you choose to use a script, be sure to create a system restore point first. Popular debloating scripts/tools include Raphire / Win11Debloat, ChrisTitusTech / winutil, and LeDragoX / Win-Debloat-Tools.
How to Remove/Disable Bloatware in Windows 11
Here are manual methods to debloat Windows 11 through the Settings app:
1. Uninstall Bloatware – Apps & Features
To uninstall unnecessary apps:
- Press
Windows + I
to open Settings. - Click on Apps and select Apps & Features.
- From the list of installed apps, click the three dots next to an app and select Uninstall.
- Remove all apps you don’t need.
2. Uninstall Bloatware – Optional Features
Optional features like Windows Media Player can also be uninstalled:
- Press
Windows + I
and go to Apps > Optional Features. - Click on any installed feature and select Uninstall.
3. Disable Startup Apps
Many apps like OneDrive and Microsoft Teams run at startup by default. To disable them:
- Press
Windows + I
and go to Apps > Startup. - Toggle off any apps you don’t need starting automatically.
4. Disable Taskbar Items
To remove widgets and chat from the taskbar:
- Go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar.
- Toggle off Taskbar items like Widgets and Chat.
Final Tips
- Uninstall third-party apps: These often contribute the most to bloat.
- Be cautious when installing new software: Avoid adding unnecessary apps by unchecking unwanted options during installation.
By following these steps, you can declutter your Windows 11 system, optimize its performance, and free up valuable storage space.