Summary

  • So-called debloating Windows, or removing Windows applications that many users never utilize, such as Clock, Maps, or even Feedback Hub, is mainly provided by two methods.
  • Uninstalling Windows 11 “Bloat” is Easier than Before – The removal of preinstalled Windows 11 applications, which many users consider bloat, is now much easier in the current version than it was with previous versions of Windows.
  • Uninstalled Applications are Reinstalled with Every System Update – The built-in Windows apps that you uninstall will be automatically restored whenever you install a new Windows update.
  • Debloat of Windows 11: Very Little Performance Gain – The performance benefits of uninstalling these apps are nearly nonexistent and, in some cases, may even result in poorer performance.
  • The Negatives of Debloating: System Issues and Malware – At worst, debloating might result in system instability or the introduction of malware.

By Sayak Boral

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