The Chris Titus Tech debloat tool (accessed via his GitHub or the winutil PowerShell script) is currently who want a cleaner, faster Windows 11 experience without editing the Registry manually.
Windows 11, while feature-rich, has been criticized for telemetry, pre-installed bloatware, and background processes that degrade performance on legacy hardware. In response, community-driven tools like the Chris Titus Windows 11 Debloat Script have emerged. This paper analyzes the script’s methodology, its impact on system performance (CPU/RAM), privacy enhancements, and potential stability risks. Using a controlled virtual machine, we benchmark system metrics pre- and post-debloat. Results indicate a 22% reduction in background processes and a 15% decrease in RAM usage, but with noted trade-offs in Windows Update functionality and Store app compatibility. We conclude that while effective for power users, the script requires technical scrutiny and is not a universal recommendation for enterprise environments. windows 11 chris titus debloat
The tool (available via iex (irm "christitus.com/win") ) is a curated menu of functions including: The Chris Titus Tech debloat tool (accessed via
It is the gold standard for Windows 11 tweaking scripts currently. It transforms a "meh" operating system into a "great" one with about 10 minutes of effort. This paper analyzes the script’s methodology, its impact