Chris Titus’ Debloat Tool Patched Review

Between the Xbox Game Bar pop-ups, the forced OneDrive backups, the "News & Interests" taskbar clutter, and the 50 background processes doing absolutely nothing for you , the modern Windows experience can feel sluggish. This is where the open-source community steps in.

Enter (CTT). Known for his no-nonsense Linux rants and Windows optimization guides, Chris built a tool that has become the gold standard for debloating: Chris Titus’ Windows Utility (often just called the "Debloat Tool"). chris titus’ debloat tool

Have you run the CTT tool on your machine? Did it break your workflow or fix your frustration? Let me know in the comments below. Between the Xbox Game Bar pop-ups, the forced

Here is everything you need to know. It is not a traditional .exe file you download from a sketchy website. Instead, it is a PowerShell script . By running a single line of code, you open a GUI (Graphical User Interface) menu that gives you granular control over your Windows installation. Known for his no-nonsense Linux rants and Windows

Unlike the old days of running random .bat files from Reddit, Chris’s tool is transparent. You can read the source code on GitHub. It is designed to remove bloatware, disable telemetry, and stop unnecessary services. The tool is broken down into several tabs, but the main features include:

But is it safe? Does it actually work on Windows 11? And how far should you go with it?

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