How To Debloat?

Disable non-essential startup apps and services in Windows Task Manager

Uninstall unused apps from Settings → Apps → Installed apps

Remove optional features: Settings → Apps → Optional features

Turn off background activity for apps in Settings → Privacy & security → Background apps

Disable app notifications for apps you don’t use

Remove scheduled tasks you don’t need (Task Scheduler)

Disable location, diagnostics, and other unnecessary permissions (Settings → Privacy & security)

Use Windows Security → Virus & threat protection settings to disable unnecessary notifications

Remove Xbox/Game Bar/DVR features if not needed (Settings → Gaming)

Disable Widgets/News/Interests (Windows settings)

Turn off ads/personalization where available (Settings → Privacy & security)

Uninstall or disable OEM bloatware (OEM utilities and trials) from Settings → Apps

Clean up startup items: Task Manager → Startup apps → Disable

Clean browser extensions and remove unused browser apps

Clear temporary files and caches (Settings → System → Storage → Temporary files)

Remove old downloads and large unused files (Storage sense or manual cleanup)

Use DISM to remove specific Windows capabilities/features you don’t use (optional)

Use PowerShell to remove selected preinstalled apps you don’t use (optional)

Re-register Windows app packages only if issues occur (optional rollback step)

Create a system restore point before making changes

Keep Windows updated and reboot after major changes

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