Windows 11 comes with a lot of unnecessary apps and features, but you can always slim down the system to make it more streamlined.
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Windows 11: Free your system from junk apps (easy method)
The term “debloat” refers to the process of removing unnecessary apps and services from Windows 11 (in this case) that you may not consider necessary, find the process intrusive, or that would otherwise waste system resources.
Unfortunately, even with the standard clean install, Windows 11 still ships with software and services that may run continuously in the background, wasting system resources and battery life and collecting usage data (telemetry) without the ability to turn them off.
While you could spend hours trying to figure out what to remove and even more time using PowerShell commands, tools like Win11Debloat, Win Debloat Tools, and JunkCtrl make it easy to quickly debloat Windows 11.