Windows Debloater
Safe, transparent system cleanup and optimization. View, understand, and apply tweaks at your own pace.
Educational reference with reversible changes | Privacy-first design | Full transparency
âšī¸ How to Use This Tool
1. Review & Select
Read each tweak's description, risk level, and impact. Select only the tweaks you want to apply. Start with "Low Risk" tweaks if you're unsure.
2. Create Restore Point
Always create a system restore point before making changes. Use the "Create Restore Point" button to get the PowerShell script, then run it as Administrator.
3. Copy & Execute Scripts
Click "View Script" or "Copy Script" for each tweak. Open PowerShell as Administrator and paste the script. Run one tweak at a time, then test before moving to the next.
4. Test After Each Change
After each tweak, test your system to ensure everything works as expected. If something breaks, use the Restore Point you created to revert changes.
5. Keep Records
Use "Export Config" to save a record of which tweaks you applied and when. This helps with troubleshooting if issues occur later.
â ī¸ Safety Reminder
This tool is for educational purposes. System tweaks carry risk. Always:
- Create a restore point FIRST
- Run as Administrator
- Test one change at a time
- Backup important data
- Read each script before executing
Risk Level Guide
Safe tweaks with minimal impact. Good for beginners.
May affect some functionality. Test carefully.
Advanced tweaks. Requires knowledge and caution.
đ§ About This Tool
The Windows Debloater is designed with transparency, safety, and reversibility as core principles. This tool:
- Shows exactly what each tweak does
- Clearly labels risk levels and restart requirements
- Provides PowerShell scripts you can review before executing
- Focuses on safety with restore point creation
- Allows you to apply tweaks at your own pace
- Never downloads or executes external code
- Preserves your control over your system
Remember: Not all tweaks are right for every system. What works for one person might not work for another. Start with "Low Risk" tweaks, test, and only apply more aggressive tweaks if you understand the implications.