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By following these steps and using Chris Titus' debloat scripts, you can significantly improve your Windows 11 system's performance, privacy, and overall user experience. Remember, every system is unique, so it's essential to carefully consider each step and understand what you're doing before making changes.

It strikes a difficult balance: it is powerful enough for tech enthusiasts but accessible enough for average users who just want to stop Microsoft Edge from hijacking their PDF files.

The Chris Titus Windows 11 Debloat Script delivers tangible performance and privacy improvements for single-user, non-critical systems. However, its aggressive removal of servicing components and security downgrades make it unsuitable for enterprise deployment or production environments requiring compliance (e.g., HIPAA, SOC 2). Users must accept responsibility for manual Windows Update recovery. Future work should explore a modular, reversible version of the script with built-in restore functionality.

Unlike many debloat scripts that are just lines of scary-looking code, this tool launches a graphical user interface (GUI) inside a PowerShell window. You can check boxes for what you want to apply, making it much less intimidating than running a blind script.

Because Chris Titus is an active content creator with a strong community, the script is updated frequently to address Windows updates that break previous tweaks or to add new features.