Bloatware Removal - Windows 11

For deeper control, navigate to Settings > Apps > Advanced App Settings. Disable "Let Microsoft show me personalized recommendations" to stop re-installation suggestions. In Group Policy Editor (Windows 11 Pro/Enterprise), disable Consumer Experiences and Cloud Content. This prevents Windows from automatically re-downloading removed bloatware after feature updates.

For ultimate control, download the official Windows 11 ISO, use a tool like NTLite to remove bloatware packages before installation, then install offline. This prevents telemetry from ever activating. However, this voids certain warranty support and requires reinstallation for updates. windows 11 bloatware removal

Right-click any bloatware tile in the Start Menu > Uninstall. This works for most third-party apps (Spotify, Netflix) and some Microsoft apps (Mail, Calendar, Groove Music). However, it leaves behind registry entries and fails for system components like "Cortana," "Web Media Extensions," or "Xbox Console Companion." For deeper control, navigate to Settings > Apps

Get-AppxPackage *xbox* | Remove-AppxPackage Get-AppxPackage *spotify* | Remove-AppxPackage Get-AppxPackage *microsoft.skypeapp* | Remove-AppxPackage Advanced users run: However, this voids certain warranty support and requires

Why go through the trouble? First, : On high-end gaming PCs or workstations, bloatware might be negligible. But on the average $500 laptop—with 8GB RAM shared between system and graphics—every 200MB of background processes matters. Removing bloatware can free 10-30% of RAM at idle and reduce disk I/O, extending battery life by 30–60 minutes.

Second, : Microsoft’s basic diagnostic data includes app usage, browsing habits (via Edge), and hardware IDs. While anonymized, many professionals and privacy advocates prefer zero telemetry. Bloatware removal often involves disabling these data-collection services.