Win 11 Debloat Chris Titus (8K 2027)
It was day two of ownership. Day one had been a nightmare of pop-ups: "Try Microsoft 365!" "Back up to OneDrive!" "Would you like to make Edge your default?" A weather widget in the taskbar that showed the temperature in Timbuktu. A news feed full of celebrity gossip. Candy Crush, pre-installed on a $2,000 developer machine.
Then he remembered the name: .
He opened Task Manager. Background processes: 67. Previously, it had been 137. Memory usage: 2.1GB. Previously, 4.4GB. win 11 debloat chris titus
He’d seen the video on a late-night YouTube spiral. A pale, bearded man with the calm, precise energy of a master mechanic explaining how to rip the engine out of a brand-new car and rebuild it only with the parts you actually need. The comments were a chorus of salvation: "My RAM usage dropped by 2GB." "It’s like a new machine." "Microsoft should pay this man."
The taskbar was empty save for the Start button, Search, and the icon for File Explorer. The weather widget was gone. The chat icon was gone. The constant, low-grade hum of anxiety from the "News and Interests" feed was gone. It was day two of ownership
His finger hovered over the Enter key. The warnings flashed in his mind. Could it break something? Void the warranty? Turn his PC into a paperweight? But then another notification from the system tray appeared: "Get the most out of your gaming with Game Pass – 3 months for $1!"
A stark, blue-text menu appeared in the terminal, like the cockpit of a stealth bomber. No slick graphics. No marketing. Just power. Candy Crush, pre-installed on a $2,000 developer machine
He sat back. For the first time in two days, his computer felt like his . Not Microsoft's demo unit. Not a billboard. A tool.