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Custom De-Bloater Script

Custom De-Bloater Script

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violet_archer
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 10:04 AM
#1
Hello, I understand you're looking for a custom script to help reduce bloatware on your Windows 10 system, excluding the Xbox One app. The tool you mentioned for streaming your Xbox view is great—just make sure it doesn’t interfere with your main performance. Let me know if you'd like guidance on creating or using such a script! Thanks, -Ninjasupahsquid
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violet_archer
06-14-2016, 10:04 AM #1

Hello, I understand you're looking for a custom script to help reduce bloatware on your Windows 10 system, excluding the Xbox One app. The tool you mentioned for streaming your Xbox view is great—just make sure it doesn’t interfere with your main performance. Let me know if you'd like guidance on creating or using such a script! Thanks, -Ninjasupahsquid

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
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06-14-2016, 01:16 PM
#2
You mean the bloat from Windows 10? The installation files can be removed quickly, usually in under a minute. I don’t have any scripts I’m familiar with.
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JR_GAMER07
06-14-2016, 01:16 PM #2

You mean the bloat from Windows 10? The installation files can be removed quickly, usually in under a minute. I don’t have any scripts I’m familiar with.

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ApaGames_
Member
130
06-14-2016, 09:52 PM
#3
Cortana, tons of unnecessary data gathering, Windows defender, OneDrive, you name it... All the pointless stuff
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ApaGames_
06-14-2016, 09:52 PM #3

Cortana, tons of unnecessary data gathering, Windows defender, OneDrive, you name it... All the pointless stuff

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Brother_dog27
Member
203
06-20-2016, 02:36 PM
#4
These programs are already combined and cannot be deleted.
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Brother_dog27
06-20-2016, 02:36 PM #4

These programs are already combined and cannot be deleted.

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Dacaspex
Member
156
06-26-2016, 02:43 PM
#5
There is a compact tool designed to handle this task. I've verified it on a spare machine, and it effectively removes unnecessary files. You can find it at the provided links. It targets win10 applications and then prompts you to purchase it repeatedly. Download the demo, remove the items you wish to eliminate, then proceed with uninstalling the program. Alternatively, use the scripts shared here: https://github.com/W4RH4WK/Debloat-Windows-10, https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater, https://www.christitus.com/2018/09/09/de...windows-10, and https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 (I've also tried one, it works well).
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Dacaspex
06-26-2016, 02:43 PM #5

There is a compact tool designed to handle this task. I've verified it on a spare machine, and it effectively removes unnecessary files. You can find it at the provided links. It targets win10 applications and then prompts you to purchase it repeatedly. Download the demo, remove the items you wish to eliminate, then proceed with uninstalling the program. Alternatively, use the scripts shared here: https://github.com/W4RH4WK/Debloat-Windows-10, https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater, https://www.christitus.com/2018/09/09/de...windows-10, and https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 (I've also tried one, it works well).

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Theman2870
Member
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06-27-2016, 10:00 PM
#6
There are numerous scripts available that clean up a lot of Windows 10 clutter. They can also disable features such as telemetry, Cortana, OneDrive, and automatic updates. These tools modify firewall rules and registry entries. Wendell from Level1Tech demonstrated that they boost performance by roughly 5 to 8%.
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Theman2870
06-27-2016, 10:00 PM #6

There are numerous scripts available that clean up a lot of Windows 10 clutter. They can also disable features such as telemetry, Cortana, OneDrive, and automatic updates. These tools modify firewall rules and registry entries. Wendell from Level1Tech demonstrated that they boost performance by roughly 5 to 8%.

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cutiekitty1457
Junior Member
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06-28-2016, 05:54 PM
#7
I don’t think much of it. I probably didn’t notice before. I rely on the built-in tools, so there’s no point in deleting them. I used to own a Windows phone, which made it helpful for me. lol
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cutiekitty1457
06-28-2016, 05:54 PM #7

I don’t think much of it. I probably didn’t notice before. I rely on the built-in tools, so there’s no point in deleting them. I used to own a Windows phone, which made it helpful for me. lol

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PMX305
Member
183
06-28-2016, 06:43 PM
#8
Absolutely, 8% is unreal considering the bloat in the operating system.
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PMX305
06-28-2016, 06:43 PM #8

Absolutely, 8% is unreal considering the bloat in the operating system.

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Mino995
Member
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06-28-2016, 11:53 PM
#9
I don't have access to current video databases or specific content references. Could you provide more details about the video or context you're referring to?
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Mino995
06-28-2016, 11:53 PM #9

I don't have access to current video databases or specific content references. Could you provide more details about the video or context you're referring to?

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Killa_Dx
Senior Member
645
06-30-2016, 08:45 AM
#10
Can't recall if it appeared in a recent motherboard tutorial.
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Killa_Dx
06-30-2016, 08:45 AM #10

Can't recall if it appeared in a recent motherboard tutorial.