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    Win Debloat Tools

    Win Debloat Tools

    Re-imagining Windows like a minimal OS install

    Win Debloat Tools is an open-source PowerShell-based toolkit designed to strip away unnecessary components, preinstalled apps, and services from modern Windows installations to create a leaner, more responsive operating system. It aims to re-imagine Windows as if it were installed in a minimal state, removing bloatware and optional features with minimal impact on core functionality, though it warns users to proceed with caution since changes can be extensive. The project supports both graphical and CLI execution flows that let users individually select tweaks or apply a broad “Apply Tweaks” preset that automates many optimizations at once. ...
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    Tiny 11 Releases

    Tiny 11 Releases

    Automated tools for creating streamlined Windows 11 images with CI/CD.

    Tiny11 Automated Builder: Build Tiny11, Build Tiny11 Core and Build Nano11 Automated tools for creating streamlined Windows 11 images with CI/CD support. 📋 Overview Tiny11 Automated Builder provides PowerShell scripts to create minimized Windows 11 ISO images by removing bloatware, disabling telemetry, and optimizing system components.
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