Debloat Tool | Chris Titus’
On a brand new $2,000 gaming PC, you won't notice a massive FPS boost. The tool shines on . If you are running Windows 11 on a laptop with 4GB of RAM or an old HDD, this tool is a lifesaver. Removing the background telemetry and stopping the "Windows Search Indexer" from frying your CPU can make an old laptop feel new again.
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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"). On a brand new $2,000 gaming PC, you
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. Removing the background telemetry and stopping the "Windows
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.
But is it safe? Does it actually work on Windows 11? And how far should you go with it?