How to Remove Pre-installed Apps from Windows 11?

Looking to Clean your Windows 11 by uninstalling the Preinstalled Software Programs? Here is the Simple Guide to Remove Bloatware from Windows 11 PC.

Following the footsteps of Windows 10, the Windows 11 Operating system also ships with many bloatware apps and services. This bloatware might be useful for some s, but most end up not using any of these. You might argue that they don’t take up much space, so it might not hurt to have some extra apps just in case you need them. But most of the time, these apps run in the background without any need, taking up a lot of resources, including RAM and U utilization. Since most s don’t need such preloaded apps, it becomes a challenging task to remove this bloatware from Windows 11.

This made way for many projects on the internet to debloat or remove bloatware from Windows 10. Since Windows 11 is much similar to Windows 10 in of working, you can also use the same projects and scripts with windows 11 without any issues. So in this article, we are going to explain how you can debloat your Windows 11 installation and make it snappier.

How to Uninstall Pre-installed Apps from Windows 11?

The first step in debloating your windows 11 installation is ing the windows debloating script.

  1. First of all, visit this link in a browser. (Click here.)
    Windows bebloatr github
  2. Click on the green Code button and select ZIP.
  3. Wait for the to complete.
    extract windows debloater
  4. Once the is complete, go to the folder, extract it (Right Click > Extract).
    windows debloater scripts
  5. Copy the folder to a place where you can easily access it. For instance, you can paste all inside contents into D:/scripts

(Script credits go to the who posted it and the people working on it.)

Note: Before running this script, please read the disclaimer at the end of this article. Because running scripts from an istrative shell can be dangerous for your computer. If not executed properly, it might damage other software installations or delete your important data.

So the next step is to run the script using Windows Powershell. To do so,

  1. Open Powershell as . (You can use the shortcut Windows key + X and press A)
    run powershell as
  2. Now type in the following command and hit enter.
    Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Force

    windows debloater execution

  3. Then you have to change the working folder to which you have ed and extracted the ZIP file.

For example, if you have saved it to s, then you can use the following command.

cd ~/s
  • For another example, if you have saved it inside the D: drive as mentioned above, then you can use the following command.
    cd D:/scripts

    powershell scripts

  • Once you are in the folder where the script is located, type in the following command, and you should be able to run the script straight from the PowerShell.
    Windows10DebloaterGUI.ps1

windows debloater gui

  • Finally, from the pop-up, select Remove all bloatware and let the script complete its work, and you should be able to see that all of the bloatware is removed from the system.

The Easy method

Although there is an easy way to do this, so if you want to complete the tasks with a single command, then you can follow this method.

  1. As usual open PowerShell as .
  2. Now type in the following command:
    iwr -useb https://git.io/debloat|iex

    windows debloater gui 1 click

  3. So just wait for the script to complete its work, and you should be able to see them pop up as before. and follow the same procedure, and it should work without any issues.

Bloatware that is removed

When you run the script, the following bloatware is removed.

3DBuilder ActiproSoftware Alarms App connector Asphalt8
Autodesk SketchBook MSN Money Food And Drink Health And Fitness Microsoft News
MSN Sports MSN Travel MSN Weather Bio Enrollment Windows Camera
CandyCrush CandyCrushSoda Caesars Slots Free Casino
CyberLink MediaSuite Essentials
DrawboardPDF Duolingo EclipseManager Facebook FarmVille 2 Country Escape
Flipboard Fresh Paint Get started iHeartRadio King apps
Maps March of Empires Messaging Microsoft Office Hub Microsoft Solitaire Collection
Microsoft Sticky Notes Minecraft Netflix Network Speed Test NYT Crossword
Office Sway OneNote OneConnect Pandora People
Phone Phototastic Collage PicsArt-PhotoStudio PowerBI Royal Revolt 2
Shazam Skype for Desktop Sound Recorder TuneInRadio Twitter
Windows communications apps
Windows Windows Hub Windows Reading List Xbox App
Xbox Game CallableUI Xbox Identity Provider Zune Music Zune Video Flipboard

Disclaimer

As you already know, debloating windows means removing unnecessary applications from the windows installation. But this could mean that some functions may not work properly or crash with some warnings. So you have to bear this in mind and make necessary precautions such as backups or restore points prior to running this script. Hence we cannot be responsible for any damage you or the script does to your Windows personal computer.

Conclusion

So as you can see, debloating windows 11 is very easy and useful. Although you will not experience a lot of difference in performance when compared to running the vanilla Windows 11. Especially if you are running modern and decent hardware, but if you have old and underpowered hardware, then debloating will make a lot of difference. However, it is good to check it out even if you have a powerful system since this doesn’t make the experience much snappier.

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Rahul Verma
Rahul Verma is a data-driven tech writer at DigitBin with a background in analytics and dashboard development. A graduate of IIT Jodhpur, he blends technical expertise with editorial precision to deliver clear, insightful, and research-backed content. Rahul specializes in HR datasets, BI tools, and actionable insights, with hands-on experience in Google Sheets, Tableau, SQL, and AI tools. Before ing DigitBin, he led analytics projects across startups, bringing a full-stack perspective to data storytelling. Check his Linkedin

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