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I would try Microsoft's own tool first:
Start fresh with a clean installation of Windows 10
Use this tool to install a clean copy of the most recent version of Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro, and remove apps that you installed or came pre-installed on your PC. You’ll have the option to keep your personal files.
Like I said it's been years since I used it so I can't say it's worth trying or not. Back then I never had a problem running it on my any of my OEM computers.
Edit: If I remember correctly it was a stand alone program. No install necessary. If I had a OEM install with bloatware I would see if it's still available and try it. After a Macrium image was made first though. :)
Still around, and tested for 10, apparently...
The PC Decrapifier
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